The mmp project definition file contains a number of
statements that are used to generate build files for emulators and target
devices. The example below is the mmp file for the HelloWorldBasic application.
For more information on mmp files, see the following
items in the Symbian OS Library:
TARGET HelloWorldBasic.exe
The name of the application executable being created.
TARGETTYPE exe
Since HelloWorldBasic is a GUI-based application, the target
type is exe.
UID 0x100039CE 0xA000017F
The value for UID2 is 0x100039CE since this is
a GUI-based application. The value for UID3 is0xA000017F,
which is from the unprotected self-signed range
since this application requires no capabilities. For more information on UIDs, see "UID".
SECUREID 0xA000017F
Secure ID for the application. Usually, the application uses the same value as is used for UID3.
EPOCSTACKSIZE 0x5000
Sets the maximum stack size for the example. Note that this value is only used when the application is run in a mobile device. For more information, see epocstacksize in the Symbian OS Library.
SOURCEPATH ..\src
Path for the source files (.cpp) in the project structure,
relative to the folder that contains the mmp file.
SOURCE HelloWorldBasic.cpp SOURCE HelloWorldBasicApplication.cpp SOURCE HelloWorldBasicAppView.cpp SOURCE HelloWorldBasicAppUi.cpp SOURCE HelloWorldBasicDocument.cpp SOURCE HelloWorldBasicQueryDialog.cpp
Source files used in application. Each application implementation source
file must be listed with a SOURCE statement in order
to be compiled.
SOURCEPATH ..\data
Path for the resource files in the project structure, relative to the
folder that contains the mmp file. The specified paths
are used by the precompiler when the #include"header_file.h" statement
is used.
START RESOURCE HelloWorldBasic.rss HEADER TARGETPATH resource\apps END //RESOURCE
Resource file declaration block for the application resources. This
causes the HelloWorldBasic example compiled resource file to be placed
in epoc32\release\winscw\udeb\z\resource\apps when you
build for the emulator, and to epoc32\data\z\resource\apps when
you build for a release.
START RESOURCE HelloWorldBasic_reg.rss #ifdef WINSCW TARGETPATH \private\10003a3f\apps #else TARGETPATH \private\10003a3f\import\apps #endif END //RESOURCE
Resource file declaration block for the HelloWorldBasic registration
resource file. The ifdef statements are used to specify a
different target folder for emulator and device builds. Note that all registration
files are placed in the same base folder\private\10003a3F.
When you build for the emulator, the compiled registration resource files
are placed in the epoc32\release\winscw\udeb\z\private\10003a3f\apps folder.
When you build for the release, the compiled default registration resource
file is placed in epoc32\data\z\private\10003a3f\import\apps.
USERINCLUDE ..\inc
Path for application header files in the project folder structure, relative
to the folder that contains the mmp file.
SYSTEMINCLUDE \epoc32\include
The specified paths are used by the precompiler when the #includes
<header_file.h> statement is used. In this case, the header files
provided by the SDK are in the \epoc32\include. This path
is relative to the current SDK root directory.
LIBRARY euser.lib LIBRARY apparc.lib LIBRARY cone.lib LIBRARY eikcore.lib LIBRARY avkon.lib LIBRARY commonengine.lib LIBRARY efsrv.lib LIBRARY estor.lib LIBRARY eikcoctl.lib LIBRARY eikdlg.lib
Libraries used in application. For information on using the LIBRARY statement,
see library in the Symbian OS Library.
LANG SC 01 09 31 32
List of languages supported by HelloWorldBasic, which supports UK English (01), Finnish (09), Chinese for the People's Republic of China (31), and Japanese (32). SC is for the default language. For more information on language support, see "UI text strings".
VENDORID 0
HelloWorldBasic does not declare a vendor. For information on
using VENDORID, see vendorid in the Symbian OS Library .
CAPABILITY NONE
HelloWorldBasic, does not require any capabilities. For more information on capabilities, see "Security".
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