![]() ![]() Rename it to something you like, and fix the binaries in the “Toolchain executables”-tab of the new compiler. How do you change the compiler in Code::Blocks? Go to “Settings -> Compiler and debugger ” and make a copy of the “GNU GCC Compiler”. ![]() Although the IDE was designed for the C++ language, there is some support for other languages, including Fortran and D. ![]() Code::Blocks supports multiple compilers, including GCC, MinGW, Digital Mars, Microsoft Visual C++, Borland C++, LLVM Clang, Watcom, LCC and the Intel C++ compiler. Which compiler is used in Code::Blocks? Compilers. For most of you it will be “GNU GCC Compiler”. Under “Selected compiler” select the name of the compiler you are using. This will open the “Compiler and debugger settings dialog”. How do I get compiler for code blocks? On the Code::Blocks menu, go to “Settings”, next click on “Compiler and Debugger”. ![]()
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