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How to generate an EOF from the console in CDT [message #29837] Thu, 03 March 2005 10:23 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: edwardjorge.iol.pt

Hi there!

I have just started to learn how to program in C ( I am reading "The C
programming language" by Brian Kernighan and Dennis Ritchie). And along
the way I am using Eclipse with CDT (3.0.1 and 2.1 respectively). When I
am running a program I made I can't generate an EOF. I know I can do this
by going to the Windows terminal, for example, and running the program
from there by doing Ctrl+z or Ctrl+D. But it is much more convenient to do
this without leaving Eclipse UI
I read the user's manual and tried to search the net for answers, but I
hadn't any luck. The closest I have found was a user in the Eclipse
newsgroups that had a similar problem, but his doubt was for the JDT part
of Eclipse. I think the answer he got doesn't apply to CDT.
Please elucidate me

Thanks in advance and be patient to this newbie in the world of
programming :)

Eduardo Teixeira
Re: How to generate an EOF from the console in CDT [message #30127 is a reply to message #29837] Tue, 08 March 2005 09:41 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Support for EOF has been added in 3.1. It does not exist in 2.1 or 3.0.
If you need that support please try 3.1 M5a.


Eduardo Teixeira wrote:

> Hi there!
>
> I have just started to learn how to program in C ( I am reading "The C
> programming language" by Brian Kernighan and Dennis Ritchie). And along
> the way I am using Eclipse with CDT (3.0.1 and 2.1 respectively). When I
> am running a program I made I can't generate an EOF. I know I can do
> this by going to the Windows terminal, for example, and running the
> program from there by doing Ctrl+z or Ctrl+D. But it is much more
> convenient to do this without leaving Eclipse UI
> I read the user's manual and tried to search the net for answers, but I
> hadn't any luck. The closest I have found was a user in the Eclipse
> newsgroups that had a similar problem, but his doubt was for the JDT
> part of Eclipse. I think the answer he got doesn't apply to CDT.
> Please elucidate me
>
> Thanks in advance and be patient to this newbie in the world of
> programming :)
>
> Eduardo Teixeira
>
>
>
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