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Re: I'm a U newbie [message #24579 is a reply to message #24576] Mon, 25 January 2010 08:49 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
mirek is currently offline  mirek
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alendar wrote on Sun, 24 January 2010 19:28


It's the little things that are winning me over. Having a file display on a single click is great. Alt-O to switch to the header file is nifty.



There is a couple of more keys to remember Alt-J (jumps to 'definition' - very general, jumps to headers, funcion definitions etc), Alt-I - similar to Alt-O, but based on C++ parsing - swaps definition(s)/declaration, Alt+Left/Right - go back/forward (w.r.t. to latest jumps...).

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I noticed I can't comment a selected block. Minor. When I upgrade versions I lose my build methods and any changes I made to the Assembly.



You can activate it in Setup/Environment/"{ / * Enclose selection".

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I think I have to use the "When" clause to control whether a debug or release library is linked in, correct? I'll have to fiddle when I go to make a release.



Just click *left* dropdown arrow where you see (probably) "Debug" and select "Optimal". Or you can use "Build" / "Output mode".

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Can I see the output line for the compiler and linker? I like to see what is actually being pushed out.



Setup/Verbose

Mirek
 
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