Support additional Compilers via PB Toolbar.
Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 4:56 am
Old Subject Name: Support secondary Compiler via PB Toolbar.
Hi. It's nice that you can specify additional PB Compilers. I think it would be practical to at least be giving support to add at least another entry in the PB toolbar to support at minimum, a secondary compiler to use in the same manner as the native one.
Programming you already doing 101-clicks. I'm several times daily compiling code with the other processor type PB compiler.
Having the two PB versions running simultaneously might be viable for many, but when you working with the same sources, making changes on one and saving and the other PB version complains about changes and asking for a decision.
Or
Having to switch to alternative Compiler via Compiler / Compiler Options .. Is also nice. I just personally think that these approaches to be using secondary PB Compiler isn't convenient enough. Just my personal opinion from experience.
Support for this would have been appreciated yesterday, but today or tomorrow I'd still be appreciative.
Hi. It's nice that you can specify additional PB Compilers. I think it would be practical to at least be giving support to add at least another entry in the PB toolbar to support at minimum, a secondary compiler to use in the same manner as the native one.
Programming you already doing 101-clicks. I'm several times daily compiling code with the other processor type PB compiler.
Having the two PB versions running simultaneously might be viable for many, but when you working with the same sources, making changes on one and saving and the other PB version complains about changes and asking for a decision.
Or
Having to switch to alternative Compiler via Compiler / Compiler Options .. Is also nice. I just personally think that these approaches to be using secondary PB Compiler isn't convenient enough. Just my personal opinion from experience.
Support for this would have been appreciated yesterday, but today or tomorrow I'd still be appreciative.
