What can I do without conio.h? Any alternatives? Its in its file directory but It doesn't see it. What's wrong with this picture?
What can I do without conio.h? Any alternatives? Its in its file directory but It doesn't see it. What's wrong with this picture?
can someone post their source code from the conio.h header file?
Here is the source in my conio.h
Code:/* conio.h Direct MSDOS console input/output. Copyright (c) 1987, 1991 by Borland International All Rights Reserved. */ #if !defined(__CONIO_H) #define __CONIO_H #if !defined(__DEFS_H) #include <_defs.h> #endif #define _NOCURSOR 0 #define _SOLIDCURSOR 1 #define _NORMALCURSOR 2 struct text_info { unsigned char winleft; unsigned char wintop; unsigned char winright; unsigned char winbottom; unsigned char attribute; unsigned char normattr; unsigned char currmode; unsigned char screenheight; unsigned char screenwidth; unsigned char curx; unsigned char cury; }; enum text_modes { LASTMODE=-1, BW40=0, C40, BW80, C80, MONO=7, C4350=64 }; #if !defined(__COLORS) #define __COLORS enum COLORS { BLACK, /* dark colors */ BLUE, GREEN, CYAN, RED, MAGENTA, BROWN, LIGHTGRAY, DARKGRAY, /* light colors */ LIGHTBLUE, LIGHTGREEN, LIGHTCYAN, LIGHTRED, LIGHTMAGENTA, YELLOW, WHITE }; #endif #define BLINK 128 /* blink bit */ extern int _Cdecl directvideo; extern int _Cdecl _wscroll; #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif void _Cdecl clreol( void ); void _Cdecl clrscr( void ); void _Cdecl gotoxy( int __x, int __y ); int _Cdecl wherex( void ); int _Cdecl wherey( void ); int _Cdecl getch( void ); int _Cdecl getche( void ); int _Cdecl kbhit( void ); int _Cdecl putch( int __c ); #ifndef _PORT_DEFS int _Cdecl inp( unsigned __portid ); unsigned _Cdecl inpw( unsigned __portid ); int _Cdecl outp( unsigned __portid, int __value ); unsigned _Cdecl outpw( unsigned __portid, unsigned __value ); unsigned char _Cdecl inportb( int __portid ); void _Cdecl outportb( int __portid, unsigned char __value ); #endif /* !_PORT_DEFS */ int _Cdecl inport( int __portid ); void _Cdecl outport( int __portid, int __value ); void _Cdecl delline( void ); int _Cdecl gettext( int __left, int __top, int __right, int __bottom, void *__destin); void _Cdecl gettextinfo (struct text_info *__r ); void _Cdecl highvideo( void ); void _Cdecl insline( void ); void _Cdecl lowvideo( void ); int _Cdecl movetext( int __left, int __top, int __right, int __bottom, int __destleft, int __desttop ); void _Cdecl normvideo( void ); int _Cdecl puttext( int __left, int __top, int __right, int __bottom, void *__source ); void _Cdecl textattr( int __newattr ); void _Cdecl textbackground( int __newcolor ); void _Cdecl textcolor( int __newcolor ); void _Cdecl textmode( int __newmode ); void _Cdecl window( int __left, int __top, int __right, int __bottom); void _Cdecl _setcursortype( int __cur_t ); char * _Cdecl cgets( char *__str ); int _Cdecl cprintf( const char *__format, ... ); int _Cdecl cputs( const char *__str ); int _Cdecl cscanf( const char *__format, ... ); char * _Cdecl getpass( const char *__prompt ); int _Cdecl ungetch( int __ch ); #ifndef _PORT_DEFS #define _PORT_DEFS /* These are in-line functions. These prototypes just clean up some syntax checks and code generation. */ unsigned char _Cdecl __inportb__( int __portid ); unsigned int _Cdecl __inportw__( int __portid ); void _Cdecl __outportb__( int __portid, unsigned char __value ); void _Cdecl __outportw__( int __portid, unsigned int __value ); #define inportb __inportb__ #define inportw __inportw__ #define outportb __outportb__ #define outportw __outportw__ #define inp( portid ) __inportb__( portid ) #define outp( portid,v ) (__outportb__( portid,v ), (int)_AL) #define inpw( portid ) __inportw__( portid ) #define outpw( portid,v ) (__outportw__( portid,v ), (unsigned)_AX) #endif /* _PORT_DEFS */ #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* __CONIO_H */
I've had it the whole time but It just can't open conio.h? It's Borland 5.5, conio.h came with the compiler it's just that it doesn't open it? Can anybody help?
if
#include <conio.h>
doesn't work, try
#include "conio.h"
Just a thought.
Please don't post the contents of a header, they're virtually useless.
This won't help either, I'm afraid.#include <conio.h>
doesn't work, try
#include "conio.h"
drdroid, is this Borland 5.5 you're having trouble with? If so, you need to editor two text files in the Borland directory (*.cfg) and basically configure the include directory. The instructions are in the link I gave you earlier.
http://cplus.about.com/library/weekly/aa031502a.htm
When all else fails, read the instructions.
If you're posting code, use code tags: [code] /* insert code here */ [/code]
what am I supposed to edit into it? It came with conio.h but it doesn't run it.
Have you read the link?
Look:
If you have installed Borland in another directory (ie not the one specified above), make sure you put the two *.cfg files in _your_ Borland's bin directoryhttp://cplus.about.com/library/weekly/aa031502b.htm
Step 6: A configuration file, bcc32.cfg, which tells the compiler where to find include files must be created. This can be done using Notepad. Create a the document shown below and save it as c:\Borland\BCC55\Bin\bcc32.cfg
Step 7: A configuration file, ilink32.cfg, which tells the compiler where to find library files must be created. This can be done using Notepad. Create a the document shown below and save it as c:\Borland\BCC55\Bin\ilink32.cfg
When all else fails, read the instructions.
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I had already configured that, i tested it it works... it just can't open conio.h.
What do you mean _it_ can't find it? Can you compile this, if not post (cut/paste) the compiler errors.
Code:#include <conio.h> int main(void) { getch(); return 0; }
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Code:Unable to open include file 'conio.h' Called to unidentified function 'getch()' in function 'main()'
OK, now can you post the full path name to bcc32.exe and the contents of bcc32.cfg (found in the same directory as the exe). I'm running low on options here though, providing you've followed the instructions correctly
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#1 E:\PROGRAMS\Borland 5\Bin
#2 -I"E:\PROGRAMS\Borland 5\Include"
-I"E:\PROGRAMS\Borland 5\Lib"
Well, I can't give you a definate answer, but I can tell you this:
On my setup, if I rename my conio.h file, I get a different error when compiling to the one you gave.
If I change the directory on the -I option to point to a non-existance directory, then I get the same error as you. So the problem is finding the directory, not just the file.
Now, you shouldn't need two -I options, the Lib one should be -L.
Double check your directory namings in the bcc32.cfg file.
Other than that, and retracing the install procedure, I'm all out of options.
[edit]Example of mine:
-I".;e:\borland\bcc55\include"
-L".;e:\borland\bcc55\lib"
-O1
-v
When all else fails, read the instructions.
If you're posting code, use code tags: [code] /* insert code here */ [/code]