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dave94024
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I want to create a reference design that is a subset of a larger project. I can clone that project and remove all the objects from it to manually create the subset, but then as time goes on I have to maintain two code-bases as features are added and changes made, etc.
It would be great if there was a way to clone the larger project but have the clone omit objects (and associated code) during that cloning operation. That way I could simply re-run that operation every time I wanted to refresh the reference design. Since I want to provide source code for the reference design and DON'T want that source code to include code from the larger design (even if inactive or disabled) I need to strip out the unused code somehow (and would prefer not to have to do that manually each time, or as I said maintain 2 code bases).
Any thoughts as to how this might be accomplished? Is there some 3rd party tool to help with this or some way of doing this?
Thanks,
Dave.
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It would be great if there was a way to clone the larger project but have the clone omit objects (and associated code) during that cloning operation. That way I could simply re-run that operation every time I wanted to refresh the reference design. Since I want to provide source code for the reference design and DON'T want that source code to include code from the larger design (even if inactive or disabled) I need to strip out the unused code somehow (and would prefer not to have to do that manually each time, or as I said maintain 2 code bases).
Any thoughts as to how this might be accomplished? Is there some 3rd party tool to help with this or some way of doing this?
Thanks,
Dave.
Continue reading...