Let us assume that what you want is to mark editor buffers modified. That assumes there is an editor buffer to modify, which in most cases, there isn't, for most items in your Project. Let's suppose that you ALWAYS have every file in your project open at all times, then perhaps you can tweak those open units, this way.
My thinking is that you would actually need not only to mark editor buffers modified, but also TOUCH all the files on disk that would need to be rebuilt because of the #define change.
To know which files are affected, you would need to read all the files. I think, that the odds of you doing this reliably, over and over again, and faster than just doing a BUILD are pretty slim.
But if you did decide to go for it, you need not only to modify buffer Modified flags, but also, for any other file in the current project group, or which is in a folder included in the search or library path, find any file which might be affected.
You can see perhaps that this is more complex than you first thought.
And, as far as OTA goes, here is IOTAEditor property, Modified, it is read only.
The OTA doesn't want you changing it:
IOTAEditor = interface(IUnknown)
['{F17A7BD0-E07D-11D1-AB0B-00C04FB16FB3}']
...
function GetModified: Boolean;
..
property Modified: Boolean read GetModified;
..
end;
But you could actually modify the buffer CONTENT itself, and that would set the flag.
Use IOTAEditorContent, get the content (IStream), modify it (add a space), then modify it again (take away the space). You have now set the dirty bit (call GetModified just for luck).
I found some sample code from JCL JclStackTraceViewerStackCodeUtils.pas that shows you how to read editor content using IOTAEditorContent:
function GetFileEditorContent(const AFileName: string): IStream;
var
I: Integer;
Module: IOTAModule;
EditorContent: IOTAEditorContent;
begin
Result := nil;
Module := (BorlandIDEServices as IOTAModuleServices).FindModule(AFileName);
if Assigned(Module) then
begin
for I := 0 to Module.ModuleFileCount - 1 do
if Supports(Module.ModuleFileEditors[I], IOTAEditorContent, EditorContent) then
begin
Result := EditorContent.Content;
Break;
end;
end;
end;
After re-reading your question, it seems to me you only want to mark open editor buffers as all changed, and then do a compile, for speed. So you might want to do this: Take the code above, get the IOTAEditorContent using Supports(), and tweak each one.
Update: Short and sweet version: Modifying the buffer isn't sufficient. Plus, you won't have buffers for the files you need to change, plus Touching the file on the disk doesn't do what you want. So no, you can't do exactly what you wanted to do. And even if you could somehow modify the compiler's ability to do Make-style dependency and modification checks, you would probably cause a lot of problems inside the IDE.