I have developed a tool for PureBasic and SpiderBasic.
In Visual Studio and other development environments you know the automatic syntax check well, which is very useful, so you don't have to press the F5 key to see if syntax errors exist.
This program checks saved and unsaved source code for syntax errors in real time.
For technical reasons, only one error can be detected at a time.
Another important piece of information about how the current source code is determined depending on the type.
There are 5 types of PB file:
- PB file not created: Current unsaved source code is checked for syntax errors.
- Created PB file without project: Current saved or unsaved source code is checked for syntax errors.
- Created include file of a created main PB file without project if the compiler setting "Main source code" is set: Saved source code of the main PB file is checked for syntax errors. This is the same with the manual syntax check via the "Compiler" menu.
- Project information page: Saved input source code of the default target is checked for syntax errors. This is the same with the manual syntax check via the "Compiler" menu.
- PB file of a project: Saved input source code of the standard target is checked for syntax errors. This is the same with the manual syntax check via the "Compiler" menu.
Installation:
Requirements:
The setting "Show full source path in title bar" must be enabled because I have no other way to find the path to the PB file.
Download: https://www.rsbasic.de/downloads/downlo ... _Check.zip
I would be very pleased about feedbacks, improvement suggestions, error messages or wishes. Thanks