It is not that you don't get a window under all circumstances. When for example, you "build and run" the hello world program, then a console window appears and when yoy hit return it completes and the window goes away. The problem comes up when you single step through the code. No console window comes up. Also, it doesn't seem to stop at break points, when setting them. So for example, when setting the cursor on line 3 ( see below) and clicking on "run to cursor" the program stops at line 5. Then clicking on Next line, it goes to the next line, but no console window comes up. When continuing to click on next line, it does step through the program, but no console comes up as it does when just clicking on build and run. There are some other problems with the debugger, but one problem at a time. Is this a bug or is there some setup that needs to be paid attention to?
1. #include <iostream>
2.
3. int main()
4. {
5. std::cout << "Hello world!" << std::endl;
6. return 0;
7. }