Brian wrote
> Yes. Version 2.6.4 which I have been using has this problem.
Huh, version 3.0.0 and 3.1.1 too. ;-(
It is sad because I love to use {$I define.inc} in the units. (define.inc
--> with all the custom defines --> one unique file for all the units).
But if I forget to re-build all, the
Yes. Version 2.6.4 which I have been using has this problem.
Two work arounds :
1) Attempt to compile the include file which will fail , but the compiler
appears to then recognize the file has changed when the main program / unit
is later compiled.
2) save the file after the change , the recompi
On 09/09/2016 01:03 AM, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
On 2016-09-08 22:57, David Emerson wrote:
I'm wondering if anyone else has run into it, and if there might be a
workaround.
Yes, it has been happening here for years. No workaround that I know of,
except to do a Build All after you make changes
On 2016-09-08 22:57, David Emerson wrote:
> I'm wondering if anyone else has run into it, and if there might be a
> workaround.
Yes, it has been happening here for years. No workaround that I know of,
except to do a Build All after you make changes to include files. But
that's up to the developer