On Sat, 15 Jul 2006 09:38:10 -0400
"Alexandre Leclerc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 2006/7/15, Mattias Gaertner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Wrong.
> > To play with the interface you only need to rebuild the interface. See
> > below.
> > Of course if you want to create a patch for us, then you should at least
> > rebuild the IDE once and check, that your changes didn't broke anything.
> 
> This raise a question to my mind: how can someone test patches without
> building the IDE? Right now each time I implement a feature/patch I'm
> rebuilding the IDE to test. This is a very slow process... Is there a
> workinf environment to develop in lazarus without rebuilding each
> time? -- This is probably a dump question, but I really don't know how
> others work.

As written in the former mails: Create a small test project and build only
the changed parts of Lazarus. When everything works, then test the IDE once.

And maybe:
Under non windows linking the IDE only takes a few seconds.
I heard the new internal linker under windows does the same.


Mattias
 

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