I have downloaded the Borland c++ 5.5 compilor but i am unable to open the the editor althoug i have added the two .cfg files and enter all there lines in these files but the editor window does not opens when i run ... Please... Help...
I have downloaded the Borland c++ 5.5 compilor but i am unable to open the the editor althoug i have added the two .cfg files and enter all there lines in these files but the editor window does not opens when i run ... Please... Help...
One day you will ask what more important to you..
I will say my life..
and You will leave me with even knowing
that
You are my Life (L)
You'd do better asking in a borland newsgroup, but.....
If you're talking about the free command line compiler, it doesn't have an editior. You just go to the prompt and use bcc32.exe to compile your stuff.
When all else fails, read the instructions.
If you're posting code, use code tags: [code] /* insert code here */ [/code]
Thanx for help...I thought that it will have the editor... so thanx ...
One day you will ask what more important to you..
I will say my life..
and You will leave me with even knowing
that
You are my Life (L)
well, you can use the Borland Turbo DOS editors and then compile it under 5.5.
There are a number of advanced text editors that can run DOS processes and trap their output. Personally, I use Ultra Edit, which is very good (imho).Originally posted by Unregistered
well, you can use the Borland Turbo DOS editors and then compile it under 5.5.
When all else fails, read the instructions.
If you're posting code, use code tags: [code] /* insert code here */ [/code]
>Borland c++ 5.5 compilor
Isn't this compiler for the Windows platform? You could also download a Windows editor, there are thirth party IDE's written for this compiler. You could also consider a programmer's editor. Such an editor supports many languages. I prefer CodeWright, other examples are Code Genie, PFE. For a small overview of available free editors:
http://www.thefreecountry.com/develo.../editors.shtml
Depending on the extension of the file which is edited, the editor decides which language is currently used and activates support for that. If you have also provided a link to the compiler for that language, then you can use the editor to compile the code. There are usually many more options, take a look at several editors and decide which one fits your needs.
Last edited by Shiro; 05-19-2002 at 03:08 AM.
>You could also consider a programmer's editor. Such an editor supports many languages
Which is what Ultra Edit does! Anyway....
When all else fails, read the instructions.
If you're posting code, use code tags: [code] /* insert code here */ [/code]