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How to Delete a Project or Workspace

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mejohnsn:
Hi guys-

Now that I got the basic Sample Projects building and running I notice there are two operations I would like to do, but for which I cannot find a simple menu command in the IDE: delete project and delete workspace.

I think I know how to do delete project by using Windows explorer (delete the .cpb file and, if desired, all the C/C++ files associated with it, and the .objs directory...), but it seems much more logical to do this with the IDE.

Likewise with workspace: sometimes I just want to delete and start all over, but all I can find is "rename workspace" and "save workspace".

TIA,

thomas:
Not seriously?  :lol:

sethjackson:
 :shock: :lol: :lol: :lol:

mejohnsn:
Well, I wouldn't want to delete the project and start all over as _often_ if CodeBlocks would not insist that the file name for the translation unit containing 'main()' be 'main.cpp'!;)

But more seriously: most other IDEs (e.g. Netbeans 5.0) I have used support this capability. Why shouldn't Code::Blocks? And Netbeans puts the capability in the obvious place; Code::Blocks did not.

So is it in an unobvious place, or is it really not supported?

thomas:
It is really not supported. As little as Ctrl-F will format the hard disk :)

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