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Home » U++ TheIDE » U++ TheIDE: Compiling, Linking, Debugging of your packages » WISH: "Execute" Button & "Rebuild package only" Button
Re: WISH: "Execute" Button & "Rebuild package only" Button [message #25305 is a reply to message #25296] Tue, 16 February 2010 20:58 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
kohait00 is currently offline  kohait00
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again, you are absolutely right.

i was talking of a different clean. the uppout clean. ofcorse, the package clean & package rebuild would obviously do the effect, since it would only clean the specified package's compile folder.

shouldnt be hard then, to implement something similar..

JUST FOR TERMS OF UNDERSTANDING:

3 types of clean (build) (all in Build submenu)

1) clean UPPOUT,
cleans the final application's destination/execution folder, all content deletet. may have more than just the own executable if other applications compile wirh same config, say GUI MT

2) clean package (build package),
cleans (builds) the (via right click) selected package, or the main package if triggered from build menu.

3) clean (build)
cleans (builds) the entire workspace, including all sub packageds in any dependancy line.

so rebuild all is defined Clean/Build in ide/Builders/Build.cpp:600, so same way we could use the rebuild package only stuff.

[Updated on: Tue, 16 February 2010 21:07]

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