The Make Builder tab lets you configure how the IDE handles make errors, what command to use to build your project, and when to do a build: 
            
         
         
         
         
            
            
         
         
         
         
            
            Configuring make, build commands, and when to build on the Make Build tab.
            
            
            
          
         
         
         
            - Build Setting
 
            - If you want the IDE to stop building when it encounters a make or compile error, check Stop on first build error.. 
               
            
 
            - Build Command
 
            - If you want the IDE to use the default make command, check Use Default. If you want to use a different utility, uncheck Use Default and enter your own command in the Build Command field (e.g. C:/myCustomMakeProgram). In addition, it is also useful if you want to create custom arguments to use for make. 
               
            
 
            - Workbench Build Behavior
 
            - You can specify how you want the IDE to build your project. For example, you can: 
               
                  - check Build on resource save (Auto Build) to enable automatic building
                  
 
                  - change the name of the Auto Build target (the default is all)
                  
 
                  - change the name of the incremental build target (the default is all), and it can also be used for a full build (there isn't really a distinction; make is incremented by nature)
                  
 
                  - change the name of the clean target (the default is clean)