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User forums => General (but related to Code::Blocks) => Topic started by: bazso on July 17, 2011, 04:50:22 am
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hello my name is keith, i am learning C++ code blocks it is very helpful in this task, i am reading out of the book C++ Primer Plus fifth edition, between code blocks and the book it has been keeping me very busy jogging down notes of every little thing, i was using a earlier version of code blocks and i was able to see the end result after i compiled and ran the program i just made, on my screen it was showing me the MS-DOS like black box with white text but now
after when it has successfully compiled and then i run the program if it is not asking a question it does a very quick blink flash, if it is asking me a question it waits for me to answer and then it does this to, so what i am getting at is i don't see the total end result that i am use to seeing of what i was seeing before from it
what i am asking is,is there a way i can config code blocks to have it stop doing this or is there something i need to download to stop it from doing this blinking flashing?
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i guess to much info was a bad thing....
i am taking that no one here has any idea of what i am talking about?
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In "Project -> Properties -> Build targets" the "Type:" has to be "Console application" and "Pause when execution ends" has to been checked.
This works only inside C::B and if you do not run your program through a debugger.
In the second case you can put a breakpoint on the last line of your main-function.
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thank you very very much for helping me out
*one last thing*
i am not very well educated on how to config the compiler and to have it do certain things, if i do know how to config it a little bit its through me guessing so far, is there a tutorial that can answer any further questions i have?
before i have to come to the forms and ask in the manner like i did again...
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*sigh* i have a new problem now....
when i click on project, properties does not allow me to access it, its greyed out, what did i do wrong?
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It is disabled, when your program is run or debugged.