If you can disable the post-processing that madExcept does in the IDE, you could then add that as part of the post-build operations by running madExceptPatch.exe. The madExcept FAQ suggests using the -gd flag.
Run post-build process after build completely finishes
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03-07-2022 - |
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I'm using Delphi XE2 and madExcept. I want to run a process after the build finishes, including the madExcept stuff that occurs at the end of the build process.
Putting my batch-file in the post-build events
causes my batch-file to run before the madExcept stuff finishes. I thought perhaps I could spawn a detached process using the DOS start
command that would pause for a few seconds so the build can finish, then the paused process can do its tasks. I tried the following as the post-build command:
start "" cmd /c "timeout /t 5&RunPostBuild.bat"
However, instead of opening a separate window and continuing the build process, Delphi opens a window, waits the 5 seconds, runs RunPostBuild.bat
and then finishes the build process. The result is the same; RunPostBuild.bat
still runs before madExcept does its stuff.
Does anyone know how to truly run a process automatically at the end of the build process, including the madExcept stuff?
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There doesn't seem to be a way to do it from the IDE alone. However, if you create a scheduled task to run once, delete the trigger (so just the task remains with no schedule of when to run), then you can add a command to the post-build events
to run the task on-demand. Delphi will immediately return and finish the build process even though the task hasn't completed yet.
By putting a timeout /t 5
at the start of the batch file that the scheduled task runs, 5 seconds will elapse while the IDE finishes the build, then the remaining commands in the batch file will execute.
The command to add to the post-build events
is:
schtasks /run /tn "Name of scheduled task"
It works very reliably.