I now have Visual C++ (and Qt but I find no place to type code). I can compile in that IDE, but am wanting to make MinGW visible to the NetBeans C/C++ module. Any thoughts? (I'm following the MinGW mailing list route as well, and have already tried the NetBeans users' list.)
> - a meta-make, ie a tool that helps you manage the
> building (compilation/linking and pre/post build steps) of
> your projects. You can use CMake for this, it is a great
> meta-make (the KDE project relies on CMake).
I have downloaded MinGW (compiler), MSys (supplying a makefile...
Oh, I had assumed your variable was a primitive, not an object. If you make a deep copy of it, you can pass that in a method with no risk of the original being modified; is this appropriate?
(Diancecht: That was a tentative statement.)
See http://www.answers.com/main/ntquery?gwp=13&s=typesafe for a very general (and very long) overview of "typesafe" from Wikipedia. (Answers uses several sources, but Wikipedia is the only one with "typesafe".)
What GUI? I'm trying to use NetBeans with the C++ pack, and running from DOS is part of a troubleshooting measure for that.
I have some experience in Java (though I've never compiled in DOS except with Javadoc) and HTML/DHTML. Hopefully, some of this can port to C++.
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