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Hi, I´m using Miracle C Workbench to create an administration project. I used several files to save my project in parts, one for main, one for sales, etc. In the main file I used "include" to join all files, but when I compile it, it shows "SOURCE FILE TOO BIG" error and does not continue.
My project isn´t short, but it´s far away to be a BIG amount o code.
I have the eval program of Miracle C, but I undestand this is not one of the limitations of this one.
Am I doing something wrong?
Note: sorry for my English. I´m from MEXICO.
My project isn´t short, but it´s far away to be a BIG amount o code.
I have the eval program of Miracle C, but I undestand this is not one of the limitations of this one.
Am I doing something wrong?
Note: sorry for my English. I´m from MEXICO.
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