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jmb:
Hi

I am a bit disappointed.  Jens closed my Thread : http://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php/topic,20820.0.html

The descrition of that part of the forum is explicitly for questions about the usage of codeblocks.


It is a bit restrictive, to disallow to search help in a forum of programmers, who are using codeblocks.

Was my question too complicated to be answered?






Jenna:
Please (re-)read the forum rules: http://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php/topic,9996.0.html .

In your case especially:

--- Quote from: MortenMacFly on January 24, 2009, 09:14:54 pm ---This post is here to assist you in your Code::Blocks / C++ blues, by telling you what NOT to do. This is not to frighten you, but unfortunately we have to be that strict due to continuous mis-use and dis-respect.
[...]

2. Compiler/Linker errors are NOT Code::Blocks errors. Usually, C++ newcomers tend to confuse the Editor/IDE (Code::Blocks) with the Compiler (MINGW / GCC). You may see some errors in the compiler output because you missed to do something right in your code. But that's not Code::Blocks troubleshooting, that's C++ troubleshooting and does not belong in here. If your program doesn't compile, READ THE C++ MANUAL.

3. Is your problem library, framework specific? There are appropriate forums for it, not the Code::Blocks forum.

[...]

Finale note: Ignoring these rules may result in the topic being (silently) locked and/or even removed completely without any notice.

In case you wonder why we are so strict: I could say: "Search the forum" - as this has been discussed a lot. To make is short: By law we (the devs/moderators) are responsible for the content of our forum. This means we need to read all posts. If you want us to continue the development of C::B and have the time to answer some of the questions that are really related to C::B, apply the rules above. It's obviously a matter of time for us.

More general help how to use our forum you'll find here, too.

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You accepted to follow these rules when registering here !

jmb:
I am not interested in a ping-pong-discussion.

But my question belongs very clear to the category "usage of codeblocks". My hope was, that another programmer runs into
the same problem and was able to solve it.

stahta01:

--- Quote from: jmb on January 02, 2016, 08:37:17 pm ---I am not interested in a ping-pong-discussion.

But my question belongs very clear to the category "usage of codeblocks". My hope was, that another programmer runs into
the same problem and was able to solve it.

--- End quote ---

You are wrong!!
Your question had to do with how to program using an function/API.

The answer to your question would be based on the Compiler and Operating System (OS) the answer would NOT very if a different IDE was used; Therefore it is way off topic for this Website for questions like that I suggest using http://cboard.cprogramming.com/forum.php Website.

Tim S.

jmb:

--- Quote from: stahta01 on January 02, 2016, 09:48:18 pm ---
You are wrong!!
Your question had to do with how to program using an function/API.

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ok, I see it different. I downloaded codeblocks, installed it, and simply had a question how to make it fit for windows.

I will read some threads here to try to understand, what the sense of a codeblock-forum is.


--- Quote --- I suggest using http://cboard.cprogramming.com/forum.php Website.


--- End quote ---

Thank you. I will have a look.

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