You just open a new project and code from scratch just like notepad++ or any other text editor.So I want to create homebrew with Visual Studio. But how do I do this? Using notepad++ isn't that nice imo.
Please help :3
But I can't press like f5 to build? That would be pretty nice.You just open a new project and code from scratch just like notepad++ or any other text editor.
sure thing.But I can't press like f5 to build? That would be pretty nice.
Anyways thanks :3
Of course just open a new project and get coding. Then enjoy.Well, is it possible to build the project with VS?
Maybe you don't understand my question. Or I don't understand your answer lol.Of course just open a new project and get coding. Then enjoy.
You can make the makefile, however it's just going to be code just like if you made a new text document and added the exact same code then renamed it just makefile with no extension. You can't "compile" a makefile because you don't compile one you just type it up is all. It's like a shortcut instead of typing out every command...Maybe you don't understand my question. Or I don't understand your answer lol.
I want to fully use the capabilities VS has, for example IntelliSense etc. But I already struggle at adding ctrulib to my project. I already set up devkitARM and so on, so I wanna use the makefile in Visual Studio. With VS this would be so much nicer.
Well I wrongly expressed myself. Sorry xDYou can make the makefile, however it's just going to be code just like if you made a new text document and added the exact same code then renamed it just makefile with no extension. You can't "compile" a makefile because you don't compile one you just type it up is all. It's like a shortcut instead of typing out every command...
Well did you add the ctrlib to the VS lib in the settings?Well I wrongly expressed myself. Sorry xD
There are errors everywhere. Of course it is because VS does not find the ctrulib header files I think. I want VS to recognize them, and make me use features like Code Completion (IntelliSense).
No I didn't. How do I do this? :3Well did you add the ctrlib to the VS lib in the settings?
It also pipes the output from make through sed so that the output window works
So that the lines are clickable.I take it that means it reformats the output so the errors are properly picked up, and the lines are clickable?
Visual studio handles the intellisense differently then say right-clicking a header file and selecting open-in this situation it looks at the the solution paths (which are different then the intellisense paths). Essentially you need to remove most but not all of the default paths from most places.Well I wrongly expressed myself. Sorry xD
There are errors everywhere. Of course it is because VS does not find the ctrulib header files I think. I want VS to recognize them, and make me use features like Code Completion (IntelliSense).