Using Scriptol from C++ Builder
or the BCC Command Line Compiler
- Adding the Scriptol compiler to the Tools menu
- Using the Scriptol compiler
- Compatibility
- Installing the command line compiler BCC 5.5
Adding the scriptol compiler to the Tools menu
- Open the Tools menu, then click on "Configure Tools" to open the dialog box.
- Click on the Add button.
- Click on Browse and search for the solc.exe Scriptol compiler.
Fill the fourth fields:
Title: Scriptol
Program: [scriptol path] solc.exe
Working directory: c:\cbuilder\projects (this is just an example)
Parameters: -c $EDNAME (this variable is picked up in the popup list).
Using the Scriptol compiler
Create a new file as text (it is created with the txt extension), select the
"save as" command in the File menu. Choose the any file option (this prevents
the dialog box to add an extension), save your source as xxxx.sol in the same
directory that the solc.exe program (you can copy it in any directory, along
with headers provided in the archive).
Select Tools and then Scriptol at bottom of the menu.
The xxx.sol file will be compiled to xxx.cpp
You have then to add the xxx.cpp file to your project.
Compatibility
If the Scriptol source code requires the Scriptol library compatible with
your C++ compiler.
A library is furnished for MingW, Borland C++ 5.5, Visual C++ and GCC.
All C++ files of your project are compiled with the compiler specified in
the global solc.ini configuration file or the specific .cfg configuration
file.
The free Borland C++ 5.5 compiler
This is a complete C++ compiler with support for Open GL. It may compile project files generated by the C++ Builder RAD tools. (but has no vcl, clx or such other components).The free compiler is available at Embarcadero.