i use devc++ beta 5 with minigw and everything works perfectly fine...
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i use devc++ beta 5 with minigw and everything works perfectly fine...
dev c++ 5 works for everyone accept me, i dont know waz the problem with this compiler, its probably the directories dint install properly.
oh polly i got 1 more question. how do i turn my project to an .exe program in dev c++ 5
when you compile doesnt it automatically make an .exe visual c++ 6 does so...but i dont know about dev c++ 5
Just click Execute and choose one of the Compile options.
Nah in dev c++ 5 you need to compile the project and do something else.Quote:
Originally posted by nextus
when you compile doesnt it automatically make an .exe visual c++ 6 does so...but i dont know about dev c++ 5
Ok thank you very much, Iam dowloading dev c++ again but i dont know if when i use <iostream> again it would work.Quote:
Originally posted by Polymorphic OOP
Just click Execute and choose one of the Compile options.
Nah, it's just like vc++ 6, you just compile and run.Quote:
Originally posted by Snoop
Nah in dev c++ 5 you need to compile the project and do something else.
thats weird because when i compile and run it just compile it and ran the program, but it dint make it a .exeQuote:
Originally posted by Polymorphic OOP
Nah, it's just like vc++ 6, you just compile and run.
it makes an exe. it tosses it in your project 's directory (unless you manually changed that directory in your settings).
what you mean it tosses it to my project directory? when i compile and run the program it ask me to save it and when i go open it its save as an .cppQuote:
Originally posted by Polymorphic OOP
it makes an exe. it tosses it in your project 's directory (unless you manually changed that directory in your settings).
you have to create a project, not just a cpp. File -> New Project -> Console Application
Oh ok i'll try that. 1 more thing, the <iostream.h> suppose to be in the g++ file? or in the c++ file. or maybe in both?
you shouldn't have iostream.h anywhere. Also, what do you mean "g++ file?"
Just make a project with 1 cpp file and #include<iostream> in there, then follow the rest of the instructions i gave in this thread.
oh ok i get it now. but earlier some one told me to check if i had <iostream.h> in a g++ file. and i said i dint find a g++ file beacuse i thing there isnt any.