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Problem with compiling
Well this is just really frustrating
My program didnt work to the way I am designing it to but I was just going through the test stages to get all my functions working.
Well when I finally got my program to compile and give me the output I wanted I decided to tweak something. I went to go see if tthe character x existed in a string in my Poly.cpp file.
Now after I did that I compiled it and go extremley weird erros so now I removed it and it is back into its original state and now it STILL does not compile and after looking for hours I just have no clue why?
Can any of you assist me becase I am in a bind?
THanks
Chris
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*shakes head in disappointment*
two words : back up
...always, no matter how minor the change
if you find yourself compiling as you go (which you should get out of the habit doing)..write your own back up program that will do it automatically....
everytime i compiled is a different stage in the program and i backed that up with a nifty little tool that i wrote until i lost it (ha ha, shutup)...that way you also have a spare..that and if you run into a big design problem, you may be able to revert back to an earliar stage instead of writing everything from scratch again
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by the way...i suggest you post your files as .txt's....i'm abit weary of unknown .zip files...
ecspecially when most projects around here are rarely even half the size of the zip file you posted...and zip files are compressed....
not only that, but i'm pretty sure the *nix folks aren't to fond of them either
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Text Files
Yup no problem here are the attached text files
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yah this is my only my first semester of sophmore year programming so I learned the hard way. Does anyone know atleast what the compile errors mean?
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sorry dude.....i'm not in *nix tonight....i'm not going to go through and change 0A to 0D 0A
everytime there's a new line.
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For all those of us that don't have a compiler right here or don't have the time to make a project from your files, please post the lines of the error, the five lines above and below and the compiler error message.