Run (Ctrl-F9)

If the source code has been modified since the last compilation, the compiler will automatically do a make and link your program.

If you don't want to debug your program, make sure the Options│Compiler│Debug Information check box is unchecked (off).

If you compile your program with the Integrated Debugging check box checked, the resulting executable code will contain debugging information that affects the Run│Run command in the following ways:

  1. If you HAVE NOT modified your source code since the last compilation:
    • The Run│Run command causes your program to run to the next breakpoint, or to the end if no breakpoints have been set.
  2. If you HAVE modified your source code since the last compilation, and:
    • If you ARE NOT stepping through your program, the compiler recompiles your program and sets it to run from the beginning.
    • If you ARE already stepping through your program, using the Run│Step Over or Run│ Trace Into commands, Run│Run prompts you whether you want to rebuild the program.
      • If you answer Yes, the compiler makes and links your program, and sets it to run from the beginning.
      • If you answer No, your program runs to the next breakpoint--or to the end if no breakpoints are set.