It would be very nice to see some kind of code wizard similar to one in CodeVisionAVR C compiler, to quickly generate template code for MCU depending on chosen MCU and setings, enable interrupts, timers, create main function, interrupt functions... At least for interrupt handling, since this is very weak spot of compiler.
And one question for the end, when can we expect release of new version of MikroC Pro AVR?
Code wizard (for interrupts at least)
Re: Code wizard (for interrupts at least)
We are already working on something like this. It will be included in some of future releases.mLaki wrote:It would be very nice to see some kind of code wizard similar to one in CodeVisionAVR C compiler, to quickly generate template code for MCU depending on chosen MCU and setings, enable interrupts, timers, create main function, interrupt functions... At least for interrupt handling, since this is very weak spot of compiler.
And one question for the end, when can we expect release of new version of MikroC Pro AVR?
Re: Code wizard (for interrupts at least)
We are waiting for it! (CodeWizard)
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Re: Code wizard (for interrupts at least)
Hello,
currently, a lot of our resources are focused on other priorities,
and I am not able to tell you exact date of releasing new version with code wizard.
Also, there is no problem to inform you of this progress later on, so stay tuned.
For workaround, I suggest you following:
You can insert the Code Template by typing the name of the template (for instance, whiles), then press Ctrl+J and the Code Editor will automatically generate a code.
You can add your own templates to the list. Select Tools › Options from the drop-down menu, or click the Show Options Icon
and then select the Auto Complete Tab. Here you can enter the appropriate keyword, description and code of your template.
For any further assistance about Code Template, feel free to contact me.
Best regards,
Losic Tihomir
currently, a lot of our resources are focused on other priorities,
and I am not able to tell you exact date of releasing new version with code wizard.
Also, there is no problem to inform you of this progress later on, so stay tuned.
For workaround, I suggest you following:
You can insert the Code Template by typing the name of the template (for instance, whiles), then press Ctrl+J and the Code Editor will automatically generate a code.
You can add your own templates to the list. Select Tools › Options from the drop-down menu, or click the Show Options Icon
and then select the Auto Complete Tab. Here you can enter the appropriate keyword, description and code of your template.
For any further assistance about Code Template, feel free to contact me.
Best regards,
Losic Tihomir
mikroElektronika [Support team]