Tools Menu
The Tools Menu displays commands that control various tools in the
system, or display dialogs that control or report on tools. The
commands on the menu are:
- Compile Project --
Compile any files of the current project that are out of date.
(I.e. those which have no compiled version or those whose compiled
version is earlier than the source version.)
- Full Compile --
Compile all files associated with the current project.
- Incremental Compile --
Compile and evaluate the selected form or forms. A form is selected if
it is highlighted or if the cursor is within it or just after the
final parenthesis.
- Incremental Evaluation --
Evaluate the selected form or forms. A form is selected if it is
highlighted or if the cursor is within it or just after the final
parenthesis.
- Browse Class --
Displays the Class Browser dialog. If the
current selection is a symbol naming a class, that class is browsed
but the dialog displays whether or not it can determine the class of
interest.
- Graph Subclasses --
Display a graph of subclasses of the class named by the
currently-selected symbol. Displays nothing if the current selection
does not name a class.
- Graph Superclasses --
Display a graph of superclasses of the class named by the
currently-selected symbol. Displays nothing if the current selection
does not name a class.
- Inspect System Data --
Displays a submenu of things to inspect:
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Configuration options: details of the Lisp environment.
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Internal System Parameters: internal environment details.
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Current Package
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All Packages
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Character Names
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Key Names
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Font Faces
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Top-Level Development Windows
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All Top-Level Windows
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Allegro Menu Bar
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Online File Systems
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OS Version Info
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Memory Status
- Return Selected Object --
Returns (to the Debug window) and sets the value of * to the
currently-selected object, usually text or a control on a form.
- Get Component --
Changes the cursor to a cross. Returns to the Debug window and sets
the value of * to the next object clicked over.
- Save Options Now --
This command, if chosen, saves the current options (the current values
on the Options dialog
and the current window positions and sizes and which windows are
visible) to the file prefs.cl (in the Allegro directory). This command
is useful if you wish to arrange things as you want them to come up,
and then want to be free to make changes for the current session only
(such as moving, resizing, or hiding windows). If you use this
command, you may want to toggle the Save Options on
Exit switch on the Tools menu to off (unchecked) so options
are not again saved on exit, perhaps overwriting what you saved now.
- Save Options On Exit --
This command displays whether options (the current values on the
Options dialog and
the current window positions and sizes and which windows are visible)
will be saved to the file prefs.cl when Allegro CL exits. If this item
in the menu is checked, options will be saved on exit; if it is
unchecked, options will not be saved on exit.
If options are saved, the IDE will come up with all standard windows
sized and positioned as they were on the last exit. Some users like this
feature. Others prefer to have the IDE come up in a specific fashion,
and to then be free to move and resize windows as desired during the
current invocation without having such changes affect the next
invocation.
To ensure that Save Options on Exit is toggled off when the IDE
starts, toggle it off and choose Tools | Save Options
Now.
Copyright (c) 1998-2002, Franz Inc. Oakland, CA., USA. All rights reserved.
Documentation for Allegro CL version 6.2. This page was not revised from the 6.1 page.
Created 2002.2.26.