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General (but related to Code::Blocks) / Re: Having ISSUES with running console apps on Windows 11. Help!
« Last post by Miguel Gimenez on April 10, 2024, 06:14:22 pm »What happens if you open a console and run your program from it?
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FUSES =
{
.low = (FUSE_SUT1 & FUSE_CKDIV8),
.high = (FUSE_BOOTSZ0 & FUSE_BOOTSZ1 & FUSE_EESAVE & FUSE_SPIEN & FUSE_JTAGEN),
.extended = (FUSE_BODLEVEL2 & FUSE_BODLEVEL1 & FUSE_BODLEVEL0)
};
Your compiler is just fine where it is.
But for the time being lets use the one in the April 1 nightly so we both are in sync with each other.
You can change it later if you wish.
wait a minute. the zip file of the nightly build(from 1st April) that I downloaded didn't had any compiler in it, just a folder named "shared"
Your compiler is just fine where it is.
But for the time being lets use the one in the April 1 nightly so we both are in sync with each other.
You can change it later if you wish.
Important:
You have to use the clangd.exe under the mingw64 folder. Not the clang64 folder.
Using the wrong clangd.exe is what was causing all the diagnostic errors.
hmm. I haven't actually moved the compiler inside the code blocks folder(the one that I made for nightly build). will it have any effect?
(my compile is in, C:\msys64\mingw64\bin)
I Installed the April 1st build.
I disabled "Code_Completion" and than enabled "Clangd_Client".
closed Code Blocks. restarted it again.
open up plugin manager.
And see "Clangd_Client" is disabled.
Basically no difference