To create multiple projects for your C/C++ files on the remote server, use the Import Remote C/C++ Projects wizard.
If you wish to use a location other than the default, uncheck Use default location.
File synchronization options:
If you are not using a mounted directory, select Work with local copy of files and push file changes to remote location.
If you are using a mounted directory, and this directory corresponds to the remote location, select Local location is a mounted folder pointing to the remote location.
NOTE: If the location is a mounted version of the remote location and you do not select this option, your files will not synchronize properly and the C/C++ Indexer will not be properly invoked when your files change.
Choose either C or C++ for the language option.
If you would like to create your own makefile, choose Makefile project, otherwise select Managed Build to have a makefile generated for you. The options available for a managed build project are further explained here.
The Tool Chains section shows which tool chains are available for your project.
The build command is the build command to be used to build your project; the build directory is the location where the build output is to be stored (default is ${remote_path:/${project_name}} which stores the build output in each project's location); the compiler executable directory is the location where the compiler executable can be found.
Choosing Do not index project until the project has been built will prevent the indexer from launching until the project has been built.
Once you have created the remote C/C++ projects, you are ready to create a C or C++ file.
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