12 setting operating environment, Setting operating environment – FUJITSU SOFTUNE F2 MC-16 User Manual

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CHAPTER 1 BASIC FUNCTIONS

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Setting Operating Environment

This section describes the functions for setting the SOFTUNE Workbench operating
environment.

Operating Environment

Set the environment variables for SOFTUNE Workbench and some basic setting for the Project.

To set the operating environment, use the [Setup]-[Setup Development Environment] menu.

Environment Variables

Environment variables are variables that are referred to mainly using the language tools activated from

SOFTUNE Workbench. The semantics of an environment variable are displayed in the lower part of the

Setup dialog. However, the semantics are not displayed for environment variables used by tools added later

to SOFTUNE Workbench.

When SOFTUNE Workbench and the language tools are installed in a same directory, it is not especially

necessary to change the environment variable setups.

Basic setups for Project

The following setups are possible.

- Open the previously worked-on Project at start up

When starting SOFTUNE Workbench, it automatically opens the last worked-on Project.

- Display options while compiling/assembling

Compile options or assemble options can be viewed in the Output window.

- Save dialog before closing Project

Before closing the Project, a dialog asking for confirmation of whether or not to save the Project to the

file is displayed. If this setting is not made, SOFTUNE Workbench automatically saves the Project

without any confirmation message.

- Save dialog before compiling/assembling

Before compiling/assembling, a dialog asking for confirmation of whether or not to save a source file

that has not been saved is displayed. If this setting is not made, the file is saved automatically before

compile/assemble/make/build.

- Termination message is highlighted at Make/Build

At Compile, Assemble, Make, or Build, the display color of termination messages (Abort, No Error,

Warning, Error, Fatal error, or Failing During start) can be changed freely by the user.

Reference Section

Development Environment

Note:

Because the environment variables set here are language tools for the SOFTUNE Workbench, the
environment variables set on previous versions of SOFTUNE cannot be used. In particular, add the
set values of [User Include Directory] and [Library Search Directory] to [Tool Options Settings].

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