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- #WHATS NEW IN RAD STUDIO 10.2 MANUAL#
- #WHATS NEW IN RAD STUDIO 10.2 UPGRADE#
- #WHATS NEW IN RAD STUDIO 10.2 FULL#
- #WHATS NEW IN RAD STUDIO 10.2 ANDROID#
- #WHATS NEW IN RAD STUDIO 10.2 CODE#
This is a great upgrade path, but meant that all of the Clang-enhanced compilers shared a common command-line interface except for Win32 (bcc32c). The existing Win32 Clang-enhanced compiler, bcc32c, which remains in C++Builder, shares a common command line interface with the classic bcc32 compiler.
#WHATS NEW IN RAD STUDIO 10.2 ANDROID#
CMake command line support is provided for Windows, Android and iOS. CMake supports our Clang-enhanced compilers, and for Win32 uses the new Clang-enhanced driver, bcc32x. You can also use Ninja for improved build times. This will allow you to easily build third-party libraries without converting them to a C++Builder project. We also specifically support using Ninja with CMake, allowing for very fast parallel builds. In 10.2.3, we provide support for building CMake projects on the command line using our compilers.
#WHATS NEW IN RAD STUDIO 10.2 CODE#
C++ Rename Refactoring in 10.2 Tokyo Release 3 allows you to right-click an identifier in your code, and quickly rename it throughout your project to improve code readability, reduce errors when renaming, and decrease effort to maintain the project.ġ0.2.3 contains the core of a new C++ IDE tooling capability that stores an AST for your project - symbols, code structure, and more, and this is used for Find References and Rename Refactoring.
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#WHATS NEW IN RAD STUDIO 10.2 MANUAL#
The 64-bit Linux compiler no longer uses ARC, it instead uses the default manual managed, which is the same as in the Windows compiler.