Date: Tue, 05 Nov 1996 00:33:33 GMT Server: NCSA/1.5 Content-type: text/html Last-modified: Mon, 26 Sep 1994 18:39:35 GMT Content-length: 1816 Hints for MS Windows Compilers

Our MS Windows-based Compilers

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Open Output Files

When you are finished looking at the output files you have generated, you should close the window. Otherwise, when you attempt to run your programs again the output file will be unchanged because your program will not be allowed to write to a file while a window is open for a file.

After Running Your Program

When you are finished running your programs you should remember to close the window that the program ran in. If you leave a window open with a running or inactive program it has different effects in the C++ and Pascal compilers. In both compilers it will not allow them to run your programs. In the C++ compiler, you can get around this by choosing the build option under the project menu. The best way to fix this is to bring up the task list (CTRL-ESC) or left double click on the windows desktop. Then you can select your programs (U:\PROG1.EXE, or whatever name) and choose End Task.


Links to Other Useful Places

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Last modified: Wed Sep 14 14:11:34 1994 by Michael Lee
michaell@cs.wisc.edu