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UltraEdit-32

UltraEdit-32 can be configured to work with Irie Pascal (i.e. launch the compiler, capture the compiler messages, and parse the compiler messages). The following is a description of how to configure UltraEdit-32 to work with Irie Pascal. NOTE: This description is for UltraEdit-32 6.10, but the procedure for other versions should be similar.

First select Tool Configuration... from the Advanced Menu. You should get a dialog box like the one below:

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Fill in the blank fields. The important fields are Command Line and Working Directory.

Put

    ipc -mc- %n%e

into the Command Line field as shown above. If ipc.exe is not installed in a directory in the path then you have to specify the path to ipc.exe. If you are not sure how to specify the path you can use the Browse button to locate ipc.exe. The -mc- compiler option causes the compiler not to list the source lines referred to by error and warning messages. Listing the source lines referred to in messages can be convenient when running the compiler from the command line but is probably not necessary when you can jump from the message to the source lines and back using UltraEdit-32.

Put

    $p

in the Working Directory field so that ipc.exe will be executed from the directory containing the current file.

Select Output to List Box and Capture Output.

You can also configure UltraEdit-32 to launch the interpreter to run the IVM executable generated by the compiler. To do so click on the Insert button and fill in the blank fields as below:

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Put

    ivm %n

into the Command Line field as shown above. If ivm.exe is not installed in a directory in the path then you have to specify the path to ivm.exe. If you are not sure how to specify the path you can use the Browse button to locate ivm.exe.

Put

    $p

in the Working Directory field so that ivm.exe will be executed from the directory containing the current file.

Select Check if Windows Program and ignore the Command Output (DOS Commands) fields.

Finally click the OK button.

Go to the UltraEdit home page or the IDM Computer Solutions home page for more information.

 

 

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