Dear forum.
I were making a dev C++ program which allows to send to someone specific file. But the code all was wrong.
Could I get help from some one who knows dev C++ better.
Dear forum.
I were making a dev C++ program which allows to send to someone specific file. But the code all was wrong.
Could I get help from some one who knows dev C++ better.
post your code. explain what's wrong. ask specific questions.
Only that dev-c++ hasn't been maintained in the last decade (the last supported OS was win2K), so running it on XP/Vista/Win7/Win8/...... (I'm getting that TurboC obsolescent feeling again) is going to be increasingly unlikely and frustrating.
Pick something recent.
Visual Studio Express 2012 Products | Microsoft Visual Studio
smorgasbordet - Pelles C
Code::Blocks
Orwell Dev-C++ | Free Development software downloads at SourceForge.net (this is an updated fork of the original dev-c++, so you might like this the most)
If you can find a library which does it all for you, then it will be easy.
If you want to do all the work yourself, you need to read this -> http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2821.txt
and get yourself settled in for a good month of coding.
If you dance barefoot on the broken glass of undefined behaviour, you've got to expect the occasional cut.
If at first you don't succeed, try writing your phone number on the exam paper.
There's always MinGW which includes the useful `make' utility. It's not so bad. For simple projects I start with a batch file like this
makeit.bat:
Then I can build either by double clicking or by typing `make run' at the command promptCode:@echo off call "%userprofile%\bin\env-mingw.bat" make main run pause
Another trick is
Then Windows will assign P: to your project directory. This overcomes some of the limitations of the Windows command prompt.Code:subst p: "C:\Path\To\Some\Project\Directory"
Disclaimer: This post shows my ignorance at the time of its making. I claim ownership of but not responsibility for all errors in it. Reference at your own peril.
I love how this kid just dumped the problem on us, and then ran away when the answer wasn't presented right away.