- No longer constantly (over)writes files in the `internal\temp` folder while typing in the IDE, as the generated C/C++ code is buffered internally now.
- Buffers are automatically written out to disk on a `Make` request (F5/F11).
The new dialogs includes 5 settings:
1. Flag to turn on Optimization (off by default)
2. Flag to strip symbols (On by default)
3. String for extra compiler flags
4. String for extra linker flags
5. Setting for max compiler processes (default of 3)
Fixes: #65
Fixes: #40
Previously, the creation of the icon.rc file was restricted to be
Windows only because Windows is the only platform with a use for that
file. Unfortunately, this breaks a fundimental assumption about how the
QB64 C++ generation works, because we only have one set of
`./internal/source` files from which we build all versions of QB64 for
all platforms. Due to that, the built version needs to include all files
needed by all platforms, regardless of which one is doing the building.
So to that end, all platforms should produce the icon.rc, even if it
will not be used on that platform.
Additionally, the path to the icon file in `icon.rc` is problimatic
because it is made into an absolute path. This blocks `qb64.bas` from
using `$EXEICON` because the absolute path is not predictable, as
the location we create ./internal/source will be different from the
location we build ./internal/source. Effectively this means that the
`icon.rc` file in `./internal/source` would always be wrong.
The solution is to not use an absolute path, with the other option being
to have the icon in the same directory as the resource file. This is
actually relatively easy to acomplish since icon files are not terribly
large and we can simply copy it into the temp directory.
Thus, that is what this change does - the specified icon file is copied
into the temp directory as `icon.ico`, which allows use to use
`icon.ico` in the `icon.rc` file and have it always work regardless of
directory.
The internal logic was also cleaned up a bit. The creation of these
files is no longer Windows specific, and the $EXEICON parsing no longer
writes to the `icon.rc` file - rather, the entire thing is generated
together, with both the $VERSIONINFo and $EXEICON depending on which
were provided.
In order to allow $DEBUG to work with programs that call CLEAR, the connection handle used to connect to the IDE is locked by default and cannot be CLOSEd. With this change, the debuggee itself can now unlock the handle and close the link.
Using Shift+F8 when stepping line by line when on a line of code that contains a SUB/FUNCTION call, the sub-procedure lines will be run without entering the block of code, and execution will resume in the next line of code after the SUB/FUNCTION call.
F9 (or clicking a line number) will toggle a breakpoint; When running a
program, F8 will pause/step line by line, F9 will still be usable to
toggle breakpoints and F5 will continue execution. ESC exits $DEBUG
mode.
Upon attempting to load a binary file, the IDE will detect that the file type is a QuickBASIC 4.5 binary file and offer to convert it to plain text using qarnos's QB45BIN utility.