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High-performance Embedded Workshop
2. Build Basics
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3. Select the category for which you wish to change the color from the table below.
Category
Foreground Color of the
Color Tab (Default)
Background Color of the
Color Tab (Default)
Tab(s) to be
Applied
Type of Output to be
Applied
Text
SYSTEM
SYSTEM
All tabs
All
Build Error Text
Black
White
Build
Error
Build Warning Text
Black
White
Build
Warning
Information Text
Black
White
Build
Information
4. Change the selection in the Foreground and Background lists of the Color tab.
5. Click the OK button.
2.8.7
Controlling the content of the Build tab of the Output window
It is often useful to display extra information (such as the command line options that are being applied to a file) during a
build. The High-performance Embedded Workshop allows you to specify whether or not you want such options
displayed in the Build tab of the output window during a Build, Build All or Build File operation via the Options
dialog box.
To view or hide extra information during a build
1. Select [Setup -> Options]. The Options dialog box opens.
2. Select the Build tab.
3. Set the three check boxes in the Show group as follows:
• Command line controls whether the command line is shown as each tool is executed.
• Environment controls whether the environment is shown as each tool is executed.
• Initial directory controls whether the current directory is shown as each tool is executed.
2.8.8
Displaying out of date files in the Workspace window
Files updated later than the file generated by the previous build (i.e. out of date files) are marked in the workspace
window. In the window below the file "demo.c" is out of date.
When you click Build next time these files will be re-built. This is also displayed for dependent projects of the current
project.
The view of these files is updated whenever something that affects the build occurs, e.g. options changing, file
addition, dependencies changing, files modified, etc.