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View the commands that build the project

Started by TSalm, September 25, 2006, 11:57:29 AM

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TSalm

Hi,

Is there a way to view the command (like "gcc main.cpp -o main"...) that use C::B when I launch the "build" ?

best regards,
Tsalm.
OS: Linux Slackware
Compiler: gcc 3.4.6
wxW: 2.6.4

David Perfors

Settings -> Compilers ande debuggers -> other -> Compiler logging
OS: winXP
Compiler: mingw
IDE: Code::Blocks SVN WX: 2.8.4 Wish list: faster code completion, easier debugging, refactoring

TSalm

 :D thanks

Isn't it a best way to active it by default ? (just a suggestion)
OS: Linux Slackware
Compiler: gcc 3.4.6
wxW: 2.6.4

Pecan

Quote from: TSalm on September 25, 2006, 01:55:16 PM
:D thanks

Isn't it a best way to active it by default ? (just a suggestion)

I agree. Make it the default.

This question has come up so many times it "otta" be a clue.

One dev even uses it as a signature.

As a development environment, and for the sake of noobies, and for the sake of forum space, I vote to turn it on by default.


David Perfors

I don't like it as default, I don't want to know what the commandline output is...
OS: winXP
Compiler: mingw
IDE: Code::Blocks SVN WX: 2.8.4 Wish list: faster code completion, easier debugging, refactoring

takeshimiya

It's fine as is now, but it should be more accesible, doing a right-click on the pane and showing a menu.
Usually when I'm fiddling with different compilers I turn it on, otherwise I turn it off.

TSalm

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It's fine as is now, but it should be more accesible, doing a right-click on the pane and showing a menu.

Personnaly, it's the first way where I searcg to set this option so I think that it's a good idea !
OS: Linux Slackware
Compiler: gcc 3.4.6
wxW: 2.6.4