Auto-recompile 1.5 freeware

Auto-recompile is a small emacs add-on which allows you to fix compilation errors faster. It does this by continously compiling the program you are working on while you are fixing problems. It eliminates the need to explicitly start a compilation for every fix you make and manages your compilations and error-lists in the background so that all you have to do is go from error to error and fix them until the program compiles. ...

Author Fredrik Hubinette
Released 2012-06-01
Filesize 3.56 MB
Downloads 623
OS Linux
Installation Instal And Uninstall
Keywords emacs add-on, text processing, emacs plugin, auto, recompile, emacs
Users' rating
(1 rating)
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1.5 Jun 1, 2012 New Release
1.3 Feb 4, 2012 New Release

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