To set this up go to menu item <menuchoice>Run -> Configure launches</menuchoice>, highlight the project you want to add a launch for, and click on the {{Plus}} button. Then enter the name and location of the executable, and the path where you want to run the program. Any required command line arguments if any, can be specified in the <menuchoice>Arguments:</menuchoice> edit box. If running the executable depends on building the executable and/or other libraries first, then you may want to add them to the list at the bottom: select <menuchoice>Build</menuchoice> from the dropdown <menuchoice>Action:</menuchoice> menu, then hit the {{Icon|folder}} symbol to the right of the textbox and select whatever target you want to have built. While you're there, you may as well also configure a debug launch by clicking on the <menuchoice>Debug</menuchoice> symbol and adding the name of the debugger program; if this is the system's default debugger (e.g. '''gdb''' on Linux), then you don't need to do this step.
* Select <menuchoice>Run -> Configure launches</menuchoice> from the menubar.
* Highlight the project you want to add a launch for and click on the {{Plus}}/<menuchoice>Add</menuchoice> button.
* From the drop down menu shown, select the name of the launch configuration.
* Enter the name you want to call the launch configuration (you can edit it later by double clicking it ).
* In the executable tab, choose the project target or the path where you want to run the program.
Any required command line arguments can be specified in the <menuchoice>Arguments:</menuchoice> edit box.
Latest revision as of 10:25, 6 September 2020
Select Run -> Configure launches from the menubar.
Highlight the project you want to add a launch for and click on the /Add button.
From the drop down menu shown, select the name of the launch configuration.
Enter the name you want to call the launch configuration (you can edit it later by double clicking it ).
In the executable tab, choose the project target or the path where you want to run the program.
Any required command line arguments can be specified in the Arguments: edit box.