If the compilers provided with the IDE do not suit your development tasks, you can define a new compiler type and use it as your default compiler. The new compiler type can call a new compiler or call an existing compiler with different property settings.
To define a new compiler type:
![]() |
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 Options window and choose Copy.
Then right-click the Compiler Types node and choose Paste ![]() |
To make the new compiler type the default compiler:
The new compiler type is assigned to all files and templates for which you have not specifically assigned a compiler type.
See also | |
---|---|
Setting a Compiler Type in a Template
Removing a Compiler Type |