Re: edSharp as a C/C++ IDE?

  • From: Alex Midence <alex.midence@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 8 Jul 2010 23:38:29 -0500

Hey, I use mingw.  Taht's exciting to know.  Been using Edsharp as my
text editor for about a week and a half now.  Jamal, you did a
fantastic job on it, I want to tell you.  Question is, how will Mingw
know that you are compiling a c plus plus project?  Mingw can compile
c with the gcc commmand, java with the gj command and c++ with the g++
command.

Thanks.
Alex

On 7/8/10, Jamal Mazrui <empower@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Have you tried the MinGW compiler setting (on the Control+Shift+F5
> list)?  This assumes MinGW is installed in the default location.
> Control+F5 should then compile.  If you find ways of tweaking settings
> such as CompileCommand, AbbreviateOutput, JumpPosition, etc., please let
> me know, and I will include such improvements in the next EdSharp
> distribution.
>
> Cheers,
> Jamal
>
>
>
> On 7/8/2010 4:50 AM, Řyvind Lode wrote:
>> Hi all:
>>
>> Is it possible to configure edSharp to use gcc/g++ compilers?
>> What I would like to accomplish is to press F5 or CTRL+F5 to compile and
>> see
>> the output in a console.
>>
>> Right now I need to write my code in edSharp, save it, switch to the
>> command
>> line and run gcc.
>> If compilation fails, read the error messages and switch back to edSharp
>> and
>> so on.
>>
>> If compilation completes without errors etc I can run the executable
>> manually to see my app in action.
>> Then switch back to edSharp to do some more coding and on and on it goes.
>>
>>
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