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RE: A preview of a new QB64 option - crumpets - 05-02-2022 This is cool! Will there be a command line option for losers like me that use a different IDE? RE: A preview of a new QB64 option - SMcNeill - 05-02-2022 (05-02-2022, 10:17 AM)crumpets Wrote: This is cool! Will there be a command line option for losers like me that use a different IDE? Not at the moment, but maybe in a future update. To be honest, I don't even know what all our current command line options are. You could probably make a really simple batch file for the process however: compile bas file execute new exe, wait for return from shell Delete new exe before close RE: A preview of a new QB64 option - crumpets - 05-04-2022 (05-02-2022, 10:23 AM)SMcNeill Wrote:(05-02-2022, 10:17 AM)crumpets Wrote: This is cool! Will there be a command line option for losers like me that use a different IDE? Yeah that's what I currently have going, I understand if you feel adding as a command line option isn't worth it. As far as I'm aware there are two options for QB64 in the command line, -c compiles a file and -x does the same but outputs the results through the terminal instead of creating a new window of its own. I find -x of most use as it outputs the results of compilation straight into the terminal built into the IDE I use. RE: A preview of a new QB64 option - DSMan195276 - 05-04-2022 (05-04-2022, 11:39 AM)crumpets Wrote:(05-02-2022, 10:23 AM)SMcNeill Wrote:(05-02-2022, 10:17 AM)crumpets Wrote: This is cool! Will there be a command line option for losers like me that use a different IDE? I don't know all the details but there's actually more than a few different options, qb64 -?will show you them. Most of them don't seem particular interesting though, I think they were put in for fairly specific use-cases. |