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-====== Add a Cluster (recursive) ======+====== Add a Cluster (recursive) ​and Class======
  
 Each cluster (to group a set of classes) can be associated with its own folder. In Settings below, a cluster (e.g. cluster "​root"​) is set to recursive. Below we show how to add a new sub-cluster ''​model''​ to the ''​root''​ cluster. ​ Each cluster (to group a set of classes) can be associated with its own folder. In Settings below, a cluster (e.g. cluster "​root"​) is set to recursive. Below we show how to add a new sub-cluster ''​model''​ to the ''​root''​ cluster. ​
  
 {{:​eiffel:​faq:​faq:​cluster2.png|}} {{:​eiffel:​faq:​faq:​cluster2.png|}}
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 +===== Add a Cluster =====
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 For the recursive case, use the terminal (or windows explorer/​finder) to create subfolders in cluster "​root"​. To add cluster ''​model''"​ For the recursive case, use the terminal (or windows explorer/​finder) to create subfolders in cluster "​root"​. To add cluster ''​model''"​
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 application.e ​ model/ application.e ​ model/
 </​code>​ </​code>​
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 +===== Add a Class =====
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 On compiling, the new cluster name ''​model''​ appears. Right click on ''​model''​ to add a new class in that cluster. On compiling, the new cluster name ''​model''​ appears. Right click on ''​model''​ to add a new class in that cluster.
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         └── foo.e         └── foo.e
 </​code>​ </​code>​
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 +===== The ECF File =====
  
 The ECF file looks as follows The ECF file looks as follows
eiffel/faq/cluster.1514765817.txt.gz · Last modified: 2018/01/01 00:16 by jonathan