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While we are recently on the subject of verify with cache and finding errors quickly, I would like to add one more thought please. I would like to know thoughts on adding functionality to cache definitions during a compile. If I get errors when I compile, I fix them in the source, and sometimes there is a checkmark that says it is fixed. I don't get a checkmark if, for example, I define a variable I forgot to define. If I could cache my definitions on a compile I wouldn't have to verify to cache. Just run the verify and 1 second later I know if it will compile instead of 18 or 30 seconds later. Then I could see if I got everything in 1 second instead of 18 or 30. Not everything gets a checkmark on the error listing even though I know they are fixed. If I get errors when I compile, I want to do a quick verify to make sure it will compile. Thanks, Craig Strong
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