BSCMAKE Command File (Response File)
Warning
Although BSCMAKE is still installed with Visual Studio, it is no longer used by the IDE. Since Visual Studio 2008, browse and symbol information is stored automatically in a SQL Server .sdf file in the solution folder.
You can provide part or all of the command-line input in a command file. Specify the command file using the following syntax:
BSCMAKE @filename
Only one command file is allowed. You can specify a path with filename. Precede filename with an at sign (@). BSCMAKE does not assume an extension. You can specify additional sbrfiles on the command line after filename. The command file is a text file that contains the input to BSCMAKE in the same order as you would specify it on the command line. Separate the command-line arguments with one or more spaces, tabs, or newline characters.
The following command calls BSCMAKE using a command file:
BSCMAKE @prog1.txt
The following is a sample command file:
/n /v /o main.bsc /El
/S (
toolbox.h
verdate.h c:\src\inc\screen.h
)
file1.sbr file2.sbr file3.sbr file4.sbr