Thanks again,
The above operation Can implemented automatically? e.g:
1.If the code in the clipboard, which contains using code, is no longer prompted for the following window (which is redundant)
![[Image: a.png]](https://i.ibb.co/Ky85r7W/a.png)
2.If the role is exeProgram, Check if the code contains class Program { }, If not, it is added automatically, and some other considerations above ...
These checks are also done when roles change(form miniProgram 2 exeProgram)
3.Put the drop-down list of role selections next to the Compile button to make it easier
![[Image: c.png]](https://i.ibb.co/sJDnD5F/c.png)
4.If the Au.dll class library is not referenced in the code, the generated exe file will not contain the files ( Au.dll , AuCpp.dll , etc )
The above automation operations for linqpad users, It's a gospel, very libre automate
generate exe , is the most mentioned recommendation by linqpad users, but it is still not implemented
https://linqpad.uservoice.com/forums/183...uggestions
The above operation Can implemented automatically? e.g:
1.If the code in the clipboard, which contains using code, is no longer prompted for the following window (which is redundant)
![[Image: a.png]](https://i.ibb.co/Ky85r7W/a.png)
2.If the role is exeProgram, Check if the code contains class Program { }, If not, it is added automatically, and some other considerations above ...
These checks are also done when roles change(form miniProgram 2 exeProgram)
3.Put the drop-down list of role selections next to the Compile button to make it easier
![[Image: c.png]](https://i.ibb.co/sJDnD5F/c.png)
4.If the Au.dll class library is not referenced in the code, the generated exe file will not contain the files ( Au.dll , AuCpp.dll , etc )
The above automation operations for linqpad users, It's a gospel, very libre automate

generate exe , is the most mentioned recommendation by linqpad users, but it is still not implemented
https://linqpad.uservoice.com/forums/183...uggestions