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I'm using CCSv8 and Energia on a Win10 machine. In my energia code, I have a bunch of setup/loop routines (setupA/loopA, setupB/loopB, etc.) routines as separate files . I'd like to be able to use CPP (#define/#ifdef/etc.) to control whether certain setup/loop tasks are included in the build by essentially making the content of an individual file empty. If I build the code with a certain setup/loop included and then try to use CPP to exclude it, the compiler is still looking for the one I have now excluded and fails the compilation process. I understand that because the setup/loops were in the previous build, that the setup/loop I have now excluded is still included in the build process somewhere, however, I cannot figure out how to get CCS to re-parse all of the files and recognize that this setup/loop is no longer needed. I thought the "rebuild" or "clean" options would do this, but they don't. I am using the Debug build and I can delete that whole directory and it's still looking for the excluded setup/loop. I tried creating an empty .ino file and that seems ok, so I know empty files don't actually require setup/loops within them. None of the files within the CCS GUI seem to mention the excluded file. If I add a new setup/loop, CCS finds it just fine, it's just the removal of them that seems problematic. As a work around, I can create a new project and then copy all of the needed files (not the excluded one) over to it, but this is a bit of a pain and seems like overkill. Does anyone know how to get CCS to update the list of needed setup/loops in the build process for an existing project? thx, jrd