It's not a problem but a suggestion.
A very useful thing could be the "Compiled" message after compiling the program which remains visible in the status bar until something has been changed in the source.
As in MikroBasic or MikroC compilers.
I find it very useful information.
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You are referring the area at the bottom left of the GC CODE IDE?
So, if this possible, when the GCB source is compiled the bottom left of the GC CODE IDE shows 'Compiled'. And when the GCB source is dirty/edited/closed the GC CODE IDE should remove any static message that has word 'Compiled'.
This is a capability that would need to Angel to assess whether this is possible and the impact.
Excellent. Now you need to convince Angel. But, adding this functionality should be doable by anyone willing to learn how to do this in GC Code ( and Google ).
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It's not a problem but a suggestion.
A very useful thing could be the "Compiled" message after compiling the program which remains visible in the status bar until something has been changed in the source.
As in MikroBasic or MikroC compilers.
I find it very useful information.
Sounds useful.
Questions.
So, if this possible, when the GCB source is compiled the bottom left of the GC CODE IDE shows 'Compiled'. And when the GCB source is dirty/edited/closed the GC CODE IDE should remove any static message that has word 'Compiled'.
This is a capability that would need to Angel to assess whether this is possible and the impact.
@angel-spartan - your thoughts?
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Yes Evan.
You understood very well.
Excellent. Now you need to convince Angel. But, adding this functionality should be doable by anyone willing to learn how to do this in GC Code ( and Google ).