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sarkar112:
Dev-cpp:

--- Code: ---Compiler: Mingw32/Win32
Executing  gcc.exe...
gcc.exe "C:\sarkar112\ball\ball.c" -o "C:\sarkar112\ball\ball.exe"   --save-temps -masm=intel -Wall -march=i386 -Wl,--allow-multiple-definition -fomit-frame-pointer -ansi -traditional-cpp -fexceptions -fexpensive-optimizations -O3 -g3  -I"C:\Dev-Cpp\include"  -I"C:\cygwin\usr\include"  -I"C:\WINDDK\2600\inc\ddk\wxp"   -L"C:\Dev-Cpp\lib" -L"C:\Dev-Cpp\mingw32\lib" -L"C:\cygwin\lib" -L"C:\WINDDK\2600\lib\wxp\i386" -L"C:\WINDDK\2600\lib\w2k\i386" -L"C:\Dev-Cpp\lib\OGRE" -Wl,--enable-runtime-pseudo-reloc -lws2_32 -lwininet -lmysql -lcrypto -lMSVCRT -lz -ljpeg -llibssl -lIrrlicht -lirrKlang -lirrXML -lNewton -lexpat -lsqlite3 -lSDL_Net -lpthread -lOgreMain -lssl -lcrypto -Wl,--enable-runtime-pseudo-reloc -g3
Execution terminated
Compilation successful
--- End code ---

Dev-cpp produces a preprocessed source (ball.i) & an asm source file (ball.s) in C:\sarkar112\ball\ as per "--save-temps" which was passed to gcc, but codeblocks doesn't.

Codeblocks:

--- Code: ---[ 50.0%] gcc.exe -fexpensive-optimizations -Os -O3  -Wmain -Wall -ansi --save-temps -masm=intel -Wall -march=i386 -Wl,--allow-multiple-definition -fomit-frame-pointer   -IC:\Dev-Cpp\Bin -IC:\Dev-Cpp\mingw32\bin -IC:\Dev-Cpp\Bin\OGRE -IC:\cygwin\bin -IC:\Dev-Cpp\include -IC:\sarkar112\ball  -c C:\sarkar112\ball\ball.c -o C:\sarkar112\ball\ball.o
gcc.exe: --allow-multiple-definition: linker input file unused because linking not done
[100.0%] g++.exe -LC:\Dev-Cpp\lib -LC:\Dev-Cpp\mingw32\lib -LC:\Dev-Cpp\lib\OGRE -LC:\WINDDK\2600\lib\wxp\i386 -LC:\WINDDK\2600\lib\w2k\i386 -LC:\cygwin\lib  -o C:\sarkar112\ball\ball.exe C:\sarkar112\ball\ball.o  -s -Wl,--enable-runtime-pseudo-reloc -lws2_32 -lwininet -lmysql -lcrypto -lMSVCRT -lz -ljpeg -llibssl -lIrrlicht -lirrKlang -lirrXML -lNewton -lexpat -lsqlite3 -lSDL_Net -lpthread -lOgreMain -lssl -lcrypto -Wl,--enable-runtime-pseudo-reloc 
--- End code ---

Both produce an object file (ball.o) and the executable (ball.exe), but codeblocks fails to produce the preprocessed source & the asm source.

aurisc4:
Do they both use the same compiler? Maybe you have two MinGW installations?
What happens when doing the same directly from command line?

sarkar112:

--- Quote from: aurisc4 on January 03, 2009, 12:12:00 am ---Do they both use the same compiler? Maybe you have two MinGW installations?
What happens when doing the same directly from command line?

--- End quote ---

A. Yes.
B. No.
C. The same thing that happens when compiling within the IDEs.

Both were not in projects, I tried adding ball.c to a project and then compiling in C::B, and the preprocessed code & assembly code files were in the project directory.

Jenna:
I guess the missing files are built in C::B's executable dir.

Referring to the gcc manual they will be stored in the current directory.

If you have no project C::B uses the directory it is started from, if you use the shortcut-icon the working-directory defaults to the executables directory.

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