CodeSnip v4.22.0 released

Yesterday, Delphi 12 was released as part of RAD Studio 12 "Athens".

Today there's an update to CodeSnip that gives the option of using the new Delphi 12 to test compile your code snippets.

It's really simple to configure CodeSnip to use Delphi 12. The first time you start CodeSnip after installing Delphi 12 a dialogue box will pop up and ask if you want to use the compiler alongside any other versions you may have:

That will happen only if you haven't turned off the auto-register compiler option. If that's the case you'll need to use the Tools | Configure Compilers menu option to set it up yourself. The Detect Delphi Compilers button in the Configure Compilers dialogue box will do the trick:

The only other user-facing change is that the list of compilers in the Configure Compilers and Find Compilers dialogue boxes is now sorted with the newest Delphi versions first instead of them being hidden down the bottom an increasingly long list.

There's one source code change for the purists: you'll no longer find a single with statement in the CodeSnip source. πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

As usual, there are separate standard and portable builds available. Both editions, along with the source code, can found on the CodeSnip project's releases page on GitHub.

For more info about CodeSnip see its web page and GitHub read-me file.

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