Code::Blocks Forums
User forums => General (but related to Code::Blocks) => Topic started by: zachris on April 14, 2015, 03:51:47 pm
-
I am running Code::Blocks version 13.12 rev 9501 on MyOperatingSystem
Windows7. The compiler I use is MinGW32 (the one that installed with Code::Blocks)
When I ...
I have a set of code that use to compile and run. But now, it compiles but does not run. I do not know why.
Description of problem.
I can copy a old (backup version) of the code to my programming directory. I load this project into Code::Blocks and it compiles and runs just fine. However, if I modify anything in the code (such as merely adding a comment) the code will compile, but the program will not run.
I am new to Code::Blocks (been using it for about 2 weeks without problems as I develop this program). The problem I describe started yesterday morning.
I accept that this is probably a problem with how I am using Code::Blocks, but I cannot think of anything that I am doing differently today from what I was doing last week. If there is something on the wiki, or this forum, that describes this problem I have not found it (perhaps because the description of the problem defies a simple title).
Build log for when the program compiles and but does not run:
-------------- Clean: Debug in test (compiler: GNU GCC Compiler)---------------
Cleaned "test - Debug"
-------------- Build: Debug in test (compiler: GNU GCC Compiler)---------------
mingw32-g++.exe -Wall -fexceptions -g -march=corei7-avx -O3 -Wfloat-equal -Wmissing-include-dirs -Wswitch-enum -std=c++11 -Wfatal-errors -Wall -IC:\GnuWin32\include -c "D:\__GNU analyze\biomechanics.cpp" -o obj\Debug\biomechanics.o
mingw32-g++.exe -Wall -fexceptions -g -march=corei7-avx -O3 -Wfloat-equal -Wmissing-include-dirs -Wswitch-enum -std=c++11 -Wfatal-errors -Wall -IC:\GnuWin32\include -c "D:\__GNU analyze\CommonFunctions.cpp" -o obj\Debug\CommonFunctions.o
mingw32-g++.exe -Wall -fexceptions -g -march=corei7-avx -O3 -Wfloat-equal -Wmissing-include-dirs -Wswitch-enum -std=c++11 -Wfatal-errors -Wall -IC:\GnuWin32\include -c "D:\__GNU analyze\InputOutput.cpp" -o obj\Debug\InputOutput.o
mingw32-g++.exe -Wall -fexceptions -g -march=corei7-avx -O3 -Wfloat-equal -Wmissing-include-dirs -Wswitch-enum -std=c++11 -Wfatal-errors -Wall -IC:\GnuWin32\include -c "D:\__GNU analyze\LocalError.cpp" -o obj\Debug\LocalError.o
mingw32-g++.exe -Wall -fexceptions -g -march=corei7-avx -O3 -Wfloat-equal -Wmissing-include-dirs -Wswitch-enum -std=c++11 -Wfatal-errors -Wall -IC:\GnuWin32\include -c "D:\__GNU analyze\main.cpp" -o obj\Debug\main.o
D:\__GNU analyze\main.cpp:54:1: warning: "/*" within comment [-Wcomment]
mingw32-g++.exe -Wall -fexceptions -g -march=corei7-avx -O3 -Wfloat-equal -Wmissing-include-dirs -Wswitch-enum -std=c++11 -Wfatal-errors -Wall -IC:\GnuWin32\include -c "D:\__GNU analyze\mathvalues.cpp" -o obj\Debug\mathvalues.o
mingw32-g++.exe -Wall -fexceptions -g -march=corei7-avx -O3 -Wfloat-equal -Wmissing-include-dirs -Wswitch-enum -std=c++11 -Wfatal-errors -Wall -IC:\GnuWin32\include -c "D:\__GNU analyze\Matrix.cpp" -o obj\Debug\Matrix.o
D:\__GNU analyze\Matrix.cpp: In function 'void SVD(const Matrix&, Matrix&, Matrix&, Matrix&)':
D:\__GNU analyze\Matrix.cpp:1988:36: warning: comparing floating point with == or != is unsafe [-Wfloat-equal]
D:\__GNU analyze\Matrix.cpp:2057:14: warning: comparing floating point with == or != is unsafe [-Wfloat-equal]
mingw32-g++.exe -Wall -fexceptions -g -march=corei7-avx -O3 -Wfloat-equal -Wmissing-include-dirs -Wswitch-enum -std=c++11 -Wfatal-errors -Wall -IC:\GnuWin32\include -c "D:\__GNU analyze\readwritedata.cpp" -o obj\Debug\readwritedata.o
mingw32-g++.exe -Wall -fexceptions -g -march=corei7-avx -O3 -Wfloat-equal -Wmissing-include-dirs -Wswitch-enum -std=c++11 -Wfatal-errors -Wall -IC:\GnuWin32\include -c "D:\__GNU analyze\Statistics.cpp" -o obj\Debug\Statistics.o
mingw32-g++.exe -LD:\GnuWin32\lib -o bin\Debug\test.exe obj\Debug\biomechanics.o obj\Debug\CommonFunctions.o obj\Debug\InputOutput.o obj\Debug\LocalError.o obj\Debug\main.o obj\Debug\mathvalues.o obj\Debug\Matrix.o obj\Debug\readwritedata.o obj\Debug\Statistics.o C:\GnuWin32\lib\libgsl.a C:\GnuWin32\lib\libgsl.dll.a C:\GnuWin32\lib\libgslcblas.a C:\GnuWin32\lib\libgslcblas.dll.a
Output file is bin\Debug\test.exe with size 2.57 MB
Process terminated with status 0 (0 minute(s), 15 second(s))
0 error(s), 3 warning(s) (0 minute(s), 15 second(s))
-------------- Run: Debug in test (compiler: GNU GCC Compiler)---------------
Checking for existence: D:\__GNU analyze\test\bin\Debug\test.exe
Executing: "C:\CodeBlocks/cb_console_runner.exe" "D:\__GNU analyze\test\bin\Debug\test.exe" (in D:\__GNU analyze\test\.)
Crash report:
The program fails to run, with the following statement:
Process returned -107374195 (0xC000001d) execution time: 3.682 s
I have already tried ...
List of attempted solutions.
... but none of them worked.
I have an old version of the code that I copy entirely into my “programming” directory. This version of the code will compile and run just fine. However, if I modify anything – even adding a comment – the code will compile, but fail to run.
-
Did you try to run the compiled executable from the command line (cmd.exe)? Does it work when run from the command line?
-
Yes, it compiles and runs from the command line.
This is the way I am progressing with the program. But having to go to the command line to compile and run defeats the purpose of an IDE.
-
Yes, it compiles and runs from the command line.
This is the way I am progressing with the program. But having to go to the command line to compile and run defeats the purpose of an IDE.
Did you use the exact some options?
EDIT: Most people never use these two options "-g" "-O3" at the same time.
Tim S.
-
I am not sure if I used the same options. I do not know how to set them in Code::Blocks.
However, since I do not know how to alter them I am fairly sure that I did not change options within Code::Blocks.
Still, this compiling and running from the command line does not explain why I was able to compile and run before, but now can seemingly compile but cannot run (or only run in a way that causes a crash).
-
THE BAD OPTIONS DID NOT SET THEMSELVES!!!
Learn how to use your Tools! Its a poor worker who blames their tools for their problems.
Tim S.
-
I can copy a old (backup version) of the code to my programming directory. I load this project into Code::Blocks and it compiles and runs just fine.
Maybe you're running the old (backup) executable?
mingw32-g++.exe -Wall -fexceptions -g -march=corei7-avx -O3 -Wfloat-equal -Wmissing-include-dirs -Wswitch-enum -std=c++11 -Wfatal-errors -Wall -IC:\GnuWin32\include -c "D:\__GNU analyze\biomechanics.cpp" -o obj\Debug\biomechanics.o
...
Process returned -107374195 (0xC000001d) execution time: 3.682 s
The error-code could be caused by an unhandled exception (illegal instruction?). Does your CPU support AVX instructions? If not, remove the option '-march=corei7-avx' (and -O3 for debug builds).
-
I'm not running an old backup executable -- I do not back up the executable.
My CPU does support AVX instructions, and this option has been in place for both the working a non-working versions of the code. Nonetheless, I tried switching off that option. It does not make a difference in the outcome.
The bottom line here is that I do not (did not) change anything with CodeBlocks. I merely edited the program code and even removed the edits. The code then compiles, but the program does not run.
-
what was your exact command when you compiled it with command line, so that it worked?
-
what was your exact command when you compiled it with command line, so that it worked?
FYI: They are likely linking to very old binary that might NOT work with a newer version of MinGW GCC.
11 July 2006
From http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/gsl.htm (http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/gsl.htm)
Tim S.