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Build Mode Settings dialog box


This dialog box is used to add and delete build modes and configure the current build mode in batch.

Figure A.30

Build Mode Settings Dialog Box

 

The following items are explained here.

[How to open]

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From the [Build] menu, select [Build Mode Settings...].

[Description of each area]

(1)

[Selected build mode] area

This area displays the build mode selected in the [Build mode list] area.

(a)

Button

Apply to All

Set the build mode of the main project and all subprojects of the currently opened project to the currently displayed build mode.

(2)

[Build mode list] area

This area displays all build modes that exist in the currently opening project (main project and subproject) in a list.

The current build modes of all projects are same, the build mode is selected by default. If they are not same, "DefaultBuild" will be selected.

The build mode that exists only in part of the main project and subproject is shown with the mark "*".

Note that the "DefaultBuild" is the default build mode and is always displayed at the top.

(a)

Button

Duplicate...

Duplicates the selected build mode and adds it to the main project of the currently opened project and all subprojects with the specified name.

If the specified name starts or ends with whitespace, the whitespace will be deleted. Up to 20 build modes can be added.

Caution

When the build mode with "*" mark does not exist in the main project or subproject and duplicate the build mode, "DefaultBuild" will be duplicated.

Delete

Deletes the selected build mode.

Note that "DefaultBuild" cannot be deleted.

If the currently set build mode is deleted, "DefaultBuild" is set.

Rename...

Renames the selected build mode.

Rename the build mode with entered name in the opening the Character String Input dialog box.

Caution 1.

Do not enter whitespace at the start or end of the name of the build mode unless there is a particular reason for doing so.

Caution 2.

If the name of the build mode is changed to a name which is the same except for the use of upper- and lower-case characters, the destination for output will be the same as that for the existing build mode and the previously output file (such as *.abs) will be overwritten. We recommend that you do not specify a name for the build mode which is the same as that for an existing build mode except for the use of upper- or lower-case characters.

Caution

When duplicating or renaming the build mode, the existing build mode name cannot be used.

Remark 1.

Up to 127 characters can be specified as a build mode name. When the input violates any restriction, the following messages are shown in the tooltip.

Message

Description

A build mode with the same name already exists.

The entered build mode name already exists.

There is already a build mode with the same name that differs only in case.

The name entered for the build mode which is the same except for the use of upper- or lower-case characters already exists.

More than 127 characters cannot be specified.

Build mode name is too long (more than 128 characters).

The build mode name is invalid. The following characters cannot be used: \, /, :, *, ?, ", <, >, |

Invalid build mode name is entered. The characters (\, /, :, *, ?, ", <, >, |) cannot be used because the build mode name is used for the folder name.

Remark 2.

Up to 20 build modes can be added. When the input violates any restriction, the following messages are shown in the tooltip.

Message

Description

The maximum number of build modes that can be set per project/subproject is 20.

The number of build modes exceed 20.

[Function buttons]

Button

Function

Close

Closes this dialog box.

Help

Displays the help of this dialog box.