Defining a New Compiler Type
If the compilers provided with the IDE
do not suit your development tasks, you can define a new compiler type
and use it for your project.
The new compiler type can call a new compiler or an existing
compiler with different property settings.
To define a new compiler type:
- From the main window, choose Project
Settings.
- Right-click the Compiler Types node and choose New
compilation service.
- Expand the Compiler Types node and select the compilation service you just created.
- In the Properties pane of the Project Settings window,
modify the Identifying Name property so that the compiler has a distinct name.
- Modify the other properties to your preferred settings.
- To use the new compiler type to compile a project or class, right-click
the project or class in the Explorer and choose Properties. In the Properties
dialog box, click the Execution tab and set the Compiler property to the desired
type.
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The IDE creates a new compiler type with basic property settings. To create
a new compiler type with an existing compiler's properties, right-click
the existing compiler type in the Project Settings window and choose Copy.
Then right-click the Compiler Types node and choose Paste. |
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