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Started by MortenMacFly, February 06, 2011, 10:24:57 AM

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Johi

Hello,
I am new to the forum but having a lot of trouble posting something:
If I create a new post, and do preview, and then post, the forum blocks posting as I have already posted the last 30 seconds or gives some other weird message.
So I made andother post and posted it again with the same result...
I hope this forum was not overtaken by bots :)

So as a last resort I drop my question over here:

"
Hello,
This is my first post on this forum so do assume I am not that experienced with code::blocks.
As per the official directives to tell something to make sure I am not a bot: I have been programming C++ since 1995 starting in visual C 6.0.
I succeeded in installing a new compiler instance (VC2019) in the list of compilers and my C++ code compiles. (cl.exe, windows kit 10, compilers distributed with VC2019)
The problems begin when installing CDB: my demo program stops correctly but there is no indication of the current source line and the call stack window remains empty.
CDB came from my installation of the WDK as it is no longer distributed with the window kits (formerly known as SDK).
So my question: 1) As there are not many references to CDB, is code::blocks 20.X still compatible with the latest release of CDB?
                        2) If so, how can I make sure the current source line where the debugger stopped is indicated in the IDE with the yellow triangle?
                        3) How to make the call stack show what the current stack is.
PS: 1) possibly some command line options at the call for CDB are missing, but I did not find references to this. (Windows 11 pro, code blocks 20.03)
Many thanks for any advice. (printscreen attached)
PS: 2) My previous post was not accepted because the attachement was too long, but I could not repost; possibly I am cross posting by accident.
Best Regards,
Johi."

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I am here from Johannesburg.

I want to get into numerical methods and C GUI programming - huge task I know.

The ecosysyem is massive.

I take heart from Eskil Steenberg who had a you tube video called "How I program in C"
who suggested we should embrace complexity and not be afraid of it - the beginning
that's where I am.

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I am not sure if this is still necessary, but since it is mentioned somewhere as a request to all users I do it too: I think I am human. (To my knowledge nobody so far challenged that claim.) :o

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Hello all

I am a 49 veteran of the IT field.  Programmer and Sysadmin, did devops before it had a name,
real time programming, Web application development in the 1.0 era, IT  Management ,
business analyst.

I am in my retirement job of teaching system administration in a community college for over a decade.

Hobby interest is embedded systems.  Tinkering with Arduino, micro-python and retro hardware savaged from the dump.
Learning C for 9th time, fan of Pelles C in another hobby life.

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I am here, I am new.
I already need help..

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I am new and like to learn the new IDE befor using in Arduino, M5Stack ore any other equipments.
greetings from Switzerland