Example 3: Ounce/Make with single-project and recursive option

Example 3 illustrates using Ounce/Make recursively in single-project mode. Ounce/Make generates a single AppScan® Source project file for a combination of the source code compiled by all of the makefiles encountered.

See Directory structure and files for a graphical explanation of the directory structure and files that are assumed by this example.

Run the following command from the /usr/source directory:

Command

ouncemake -r -s

The -r (recursive) option instructs Ounce/Make to follow makefile calls to other makefiles. For a more detailed description of the recursive option, see the table in Ounce/Make command syntax and make options.

The -s option instructs Ounce/Make to generate only one AppScan Source project file in the directory from which it is invoked, as opposed to creating a new project for every makefile encountered.

The following diagram shows the contents of the directories after Ounce/Make runs.


Directory structure after Ounce/Make has run

A single AppScan Source project file exists in /usr/source. This AppScan Source project file contains the configuration information for the entire source code in /usr/source and /usr/source/server.