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Re: Tired to lost Time (Eclipse C++) [message #1705029 is a reply to message #1704946] |
Tue, 11 August 2015 13:59 |
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On 08/10/2015 10:08 PM, jean-pierre Ortolland wrote:
> Hello
> Yesterday I spent two hours trying to run eclipse and C ++, without
> installer first, and then with the installer. after one hour without the
> installer I arrived to operate the Builder, but impossible to launch
> the run! (I later lost my configuration wanting to do what was advocated
> in a forum post,(deleting the meta data).
> I failed too with the installer(can't find the include, again).
> what do you don't clearly gives the path that one must set, and the
> entire configuration to simply run the "Hello world".
> Why made you people waste so much time ?
Checking the sticky posts at forum's top, which you did not do, I see
that C/C++ questions go to a special Eclipse CDT forum.
Second, there are numerous tutorials out there in Google land...
Suivez-en un, par exemple : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zl6RFAiQO8U
There's always help.
Bonne chance !
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Re: Tired to lost Time (Eclipse C++) [message #1705070 is a reply to message #1705068] |
Tue, 11 August 2015 19:21 |
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On 08/11/2015 01:12 PM, jean-pierre Ortolland wrote:
> Thank you Russel Batman.
> I think as my Eclipse is Mars the menu is not the same as in the video
> now there is only a rapid message in the console window when I click
> run, but no "hello world" !
> I have tried many menus and things without succes.
> I'm gonna sleep now , this little code "hello world" exhausted me. :)
>
> Info: Nothing to build for HWX
> 20:49:12 **** Incremental Build of configuration Debug for project HWX ****
> Info: Internal Builder is used for build
> g++ -O0 -g3 -Wall -c -fmessage-length=0 -o "src\\HWX.o"
> "..\\src\\HWX.cpp" g++ -o HWX.exe "src\\HWX.o"
> 20:49:13 Build Finished (took 823ms)
>
> Info: Nothing to build for HWX
> Info: Nothing to build for HWX
> Info: Nothing to build for HWX
> Info: Nothing to build for HWX
> Info: Nothing to build for HWX
> Info: Nothing to build for HWX
> Info: Nothing to build for HWX
>
> //============================================================================
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> // Name : HWX.cpp
> // Author : // Version :
> // Copyright : Your copyright notice
> // Description : Hello World in C++, Ansi-style
> //============================================================================
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>
> #include <iostream>
> using namespace std;
>
> int main() {
> cout << "!!!Hello World!!!" << endl; // prints !!!Hello World!!!
> cin.get();
> //system("pause");
> return 0;
> }
True, but Eclipse versions on most point do not diverge so much as to be
unrecognizable. There's no reason you could not download whatever
version the tutorial you wish to follow uses, but I had not seen until
now he was using Europa which is some 10 years old. Don't go there.
Maybe you could pick a newer one from
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=eclipse+c%2B%2B+tutorial+for+beginners
My point was that you are not alone and if you look around you'll find
some help. Also, don't neglect the Eclipse CDT forum.
Best of luck.
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Re: Tired to lost Time (Eclipse C++) [message #1705196 is a reply to message #1705187] |
Wed, 12 August 2015 17:31 |
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On 08/12/2015 10:35 AM, jean-pierre Ortolland wrote:
> "Hello world" is working at least!
> under Windows 10 , and with Mars Eclipse.
> I feel like Neils Armstrong when he did it first step on the moon ! :p I
> recommande this video for dummies like me. :blush: this guy's great.
--et un bond géant pour Jean-Pierre.
Bonne continuation !
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