Whenever you compile through an IDE, it builds it for you. When you compile through a command prompt, by default we use compound commands to compile and build it or the commands from the compiler do it for us. I can't picture this being the problem. Usually, you may be able to make the seperate libraries (xxx.o files) but they may not be able to link together or the compiler may have errored out on a later file which I believe is the problem.
Netbeans if I remember uses GCC through the Cygwin port and is compatible with other compilers to an extent but not tested. It's IDE is complex and useful but it's not meant for small projects. It's meant for large and hard to control projects. Though it can be used for smaller projects, it's simply inconvenient.
Dev-C++ isn't an IDE you should start out on or should ever use. It's out of date which means bugs, glitches, features, and so on will never be fixed or added. Eventually the GCC compiler it works with may not hold up to the features of the current C++ standard, and as a result you would have to change anyways. You might as well develop a habit of using another IDE.
Netbeans if I remember uses GCC through the Cygwin port and is compatible with other compilers to an extent but not tested. It's IDE is complex and useful but it's not meant for small projects. It's meant for large and hard to control projects. Though it can be used for smaller projects, it's simply inconvenient.
Dev-C++ isn't an IDE you should start out on or should ever use. It's out of date which means bugs, glitches, features, and so on will never be fixed or added. Eventually the GCC compiler it works with may not hold up to the features of the current C++ standard, and as a result you would have to change anyways. You might as well develop a habit of using another IDE.
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Dev-c Says It Can't Save My File Online
Just add some sourcemarks and try to save often and it should happen! If you would like to refer to this comment somewhere else in this project, copy and paste the following link: Marek Januszewski. If the same thing appears try saving header files or resource files, but save the header files as.h not.hpp. And here's another tip: don't type the extension in the box where you type the file name (for example instead of typing FileName.c just type FileName it will automatically save as a C source file. Sep 17, 2018 I tried setting path, include and lib variables but I have never had an executable.exe file produced. Does anybody have any suggestions what I am missing? Which Compiler did you choose when installing Dev-C? Actually i dont know what is the speacial problem with? But if u save as your file in drive F or another drive and then run.