| NAB plug-in for MWT user guide June 21, 2006 |
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| Chapter 4 Compile and Build | > 4.1 Setting Up a Build Environment |
You can use the [Project Properties] dialog box to make compiler/linker settings, parameter settings to be transferred to a compiler/linker, and build method settings.
The following table lists compiler settings that can be made.
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Item |
Description |
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Compiler |
Specifies the compiler that creates an application to be run. |
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Common include path |
Specifies the include information that is passed to a compiler regardless of whether [Compile mode] is selected. |
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Common compiler flags |
Specifies the parameter information that is passed to a compiler regardless of whether [Compile mode] is selected. |
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Compile mode |
Is selected so that the selected application is debugged by a debugger. |
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Include path |
Specifies the include information that is passed to a compiler according to the selected tab mode. |
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Compiler flags |
Specifies the parameter information that is passed to a compiler according to the selected tab mode. |
The procedure to do this is explained below.

You can specify a compiler, parameters to be passed to the compiler, and compilation in debug mode.

The following table lists linker settings that can be made.
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Item |
Description |
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Linker |
Specifies the linker that creates an application to be run. |
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Common library path |
Specifies the library information that is passed to a linker regardless of whether [Compile mode] or [Static option] is selected. |
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Common linker flags |
Specifies the parameter information that is passed to a linker regardless of whether [Compile mode] or [Static option] is selected. |
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Static option |
Is selected so that an application is created through a static link. |
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Libraries |
Specifies library information that is passed to a linker in the selected tab mode. |
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Output file |
Specifies an output file name for an application that is run in the selected tab mode. |
The procedure to make the linker settings is explained below.
You can specify a linker, parameters to be passed to the linker, and compilation in debug mode.

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