Hello. I am trying to compile, build and run some codes, but they just won't run. It can't be from a wrong code, because I even tried the main.cpp. Nothing worked. What should I do?
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Hello. I am trying to compile, build and run some codes, but they just won't run. It can't be from a wrong code, because I even tried the main.cpp. Nothing worked. What should I do?
FAQ - CodeBlocks
Did you try turning "full Compiler logging" the directions in the link above?
Edit: If you have enable "full Compiler logging" what did Code::Blocks output?
Tim S.
Heh, excuse me... What is full compiler logging?
Okay, I put the cin.get(); (I hadn't thought of that, even than I knew about it) but it still won't build. When I build or "build and run", it does nothing, and if I try run, it says "It seems that your program hasn't been built yet. Do you want to build it now?" and if I press Yes, it still does nothing.:mad:
What link?
I have a suspicion that you only installed the ide, not the compiler, if on windows.Quote:
Okay, I put the cin.get(); (I hadn't thought of that, even than I knew about it) but it still won't build. When I build or "build and run", it does nothing, and if I try run, it says "It seems that your program hasn't been built yet. Do you want to build it now?" and if I press Yes, it still does nothing.
This link "http://wiki.codeblocks.org/index.php?title=FAQ#Q:_How_do_I_troubleshoot_an_co mpiler_problem.3F"
http://wiki.codeblocks.org/index.php...ler_problem.3F
I tried it, but it still does the same. But this time, when I press No, it gets a program window that says that it returned 0 value! I know that I'm tiring you, but I'm tired of all this, too!
That is your program running ! Put in some output statements to see what happens.Quote:
it gets a program window that says that it returned 0 value!
If you get tired of this, wonder what you'll do in future, facing segfaults !
You don't get it. It returns 0 value, but it gets no text! There is a cout, but it only returns the value! Nothing else!
Paste the output of the terminal here.
Your reasoning does not follow: just because a file is named "main.cpp" does not mean that it is immune from containing "wrong code".Quote:
Originally Posted by Coga1900
Have you ever successfully compiled and run a program using Code::Blocks? If not, create a new project and attempt to compile and run this program:
Then tell us what happened.Code:#include <iostream>
int main()
{
std::cout << "Hello world!" << std::endl;
}
That is the main.cpp!!!! It does nothing!
You are not telling the truth because...Quote:
Originally Posted by Coga1900
My example prints "Hello world!"Quote:
Originally Posted by Coga1900
Obviously, you did not take my advice. I told you to create a new project. You don't have to do that if you can confirm that you have successfully used your IDE to build a C++ program, but you neglected to say anything about that.
Basically, I am trying to rule out possible problems. Your failure to cooperate is just costing you time.