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I am used to using a Makefile with my coding projects. Right now I am prepping my source folder for submission and I do not want to include all the temporary, object, and binary files. Is there a convenient way to remove all these files such as a 'make clean' in many Makefiles?
No, there isn't.
The easiest way is to specify a folder for the object files on the 'Output' tab of the project options. This folder is also used for all those other "temporary" files.
then you can just delete *.* in that folder.
This is a good thing to do anyway, as Keil's "Rebuild All" doesn't quite do a completely clean build (unless that's changed recently); eg, see:
http://www.keil.com/forum/docs/thread6326.asp
http://www.keil.com/forum/docs/thread6421.asp
Thanks for the help, I'll give that a shot.