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Re: Very simple IDE for programming newbie
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Sean McAfee |
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Re: Very simple IDE for programming newbie |
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Sun, 03 Jan 2010 11:10:38 -0500 |
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pjb@informatimago.com (Pascal J. Bourguignon) writes:
> Sean McAfee <eefacm@gmail.com> writes:
> Also, for non-interactive programs, you can do it at once with:
>
> M-x compile RET C-e && ./this-file RET
Hmm, good idea. I'm trying to look ahead to when we get to
interactive programs too, though.
> You don't have to wait for the end of the compilation to browse the
> errors. Otherwise, just watch the status bar of the *compilation*
> window, it will say (Compilation:exit [<status-code>]) when done.
I know; my question was how to a) know when the asynchronous
compilation process has finished, and b) tell whether there were any
errors, so that if there were none, I can immediately launch the
newly-compiled program in a terminal emulator.
I think the terminal emulator would be preferable to shell-mode, since
in the former case there's only one keystroke that could introduce
some confusion (C-c) and in the latter case there are many.
- Very simple IDE for programming newbie, Sean McAfee, 2010/01/03
- Re: Very simple IDE for programming newbie, Pascal J. Bourguignon, 2010/01/02
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- Re: Very simple IDE for programming newbie, Pascal J. Bourguignon, 2010/01/03
- Re: Very simple IDE for programming newbie, Richard Riley, 2010/01/03
- Re: Very simple IDE for programming newbie, Peter Dyballa, 2010/01/03
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- Re: Very simple IDE for programming newbie, Sean McAfee, 2010/01/03
- Re: Very simple IDE for programming newbie, despen, 2010/01/03