In the Source Editor, choose Target > Make > all.
A Shell Tool appears and SNiFF+ tries to compile the modified file.
The error is reported in the Shell Tool.
In the Shell tool, click on the reported error (highlighted in the illustration) and choose
Edit > Show Error.

The Source Editor is opened at the detected error, and the error line is highlighted. To uncomment the line that induced the detected error:
Click into the line you commented out earlier and choose Edit > Uncomment.
For the changes to take effect, choose File > Save.
Choose Target > Make > all again to re-compile.
Close the Shell tool and the Source Editor.
Conclusion (Windows only)
This concludes the Edit/Compile/Debug tutorial. In this part of the C Tutorial you were introduced to:
- Setting Make attributes for a C project
- Building a SNiFF+ project and all the subprojects that it depends on
- Using the Shell tool to jump to errors in source files
In the tutorial we can only give you a few hints and tips to help you on your way. To get a better understanding of how to edit and compile projects in SNiFF+, we recommend experimenting. To really appreciate what SNiFF+ can do for you, you really need to work with it.
In the Launch Pad
Close all open SNiFF+ tools except for the Launch Pad.
In the Launch Pad, close the