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Is there a way to only do a build and not run the code?
#bin = "./tmp/main" #bin = ""
I tried commenting out the bin line, making it empty, and even removing it. But it still runs the program when build succeeds.
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[build] bin = "/usr/bin/make" cmd = "/usr/bin/true"
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Is there a way to only do a build and not run the code?
#bin = "./tmp/main"
#bin = ""
I tried commenting out the bin line, making it empty, and even removing it. But it still runs the program when build succeeds.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: