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debugging with some changes

Started by ferdy, March 27, 2009, 12:40:47 AM

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ferdy

Hi, i was using the compiler cs1300(ansi c), and when i want to compile codeblocks do its great job, but when i starting to use the debugger, it crashes the execution with a memory read/write error, maybe a segmentation error...
i'm really sad, i dont't want to return to use dev-c++ :x.
Please help me, maybe i'm wrong in something.. :(
Thanks a lot, bye bye

Jenna

Does this site (http://www.cs.colorado.edu/~main/cs1300/) describe the versions used for CS1300 correctly ?
If yes I think (at least) the debugger might be much to old to work correctly with C::B.

ferdy

Thanks, i think i was near the solution, but there something i don't understand:
i create a project and in the main.c i can use debugging
but if i use a single c file, i can't do that...
i could use this workaround, but in the end i must pay attention to the version of the compiler...
thanks so much  :)
have a good day

Jenna

Quote from: ferdy on March 27, 2009, 11:31:28 AM
i create a project and in the main.c i can use debugging
but if i use a single c file, i can't do that...

You need a project to use the debugger.

That's not a workaround, it's C::B's standard behaviour.