Thanks to the cygwin project, ccache is also available at Windows.
However, in Global Compiler settings you can only define the program and not the commando.
g++.exe -Wall blaat.c
becomes
ccache.exe g++ -Wall blaat.c
Should be simple to implement?
Quote from: dutchmega on December 29, 2006, 02:45:14 PM
Should be simple to implement?
Without changing a single line of C::B code, too: Simply create a batch file (e.g. "
g++.bat") and put into it the following code:
ccache.exe g++.exe %*
...then setup the compiler executable from "
g++.exe" to "
g++.bat". That' should be it. ;-)
With regards, Morten.
Quote from: MortenMacFly on December 29, 2006, 03:18:43 PM
Quote from: dutchmega on December 29, 2006, 02:45:14 PM
Should be simple to implement?
Without changing a single line of C::B code, too: Simply create a batch file (e.g. "g++.bat") and put into it the following code:
ccache.exe g++.exe %*
...then setup the compiler executable from "g++.exe" to "g++.bat". That' should be it. ;-)
With regards, Morten.
Thanks, that works!