Le mardi 24 mai 2016 08:24:44 UTC+2, aubertin.sylvain a écrit :
> The mame of this code is "list". It seems to be incomplete (nowhere a cin
> instruction). It runs but it doesn't work. May any one help me (I am a
> beginner).
> Here is the code:
>
>
The mame of this code is "list". It seems to be incomplete (nowhere a cin
instruction). It runs but it doesn't work. May any one help me (I am a
beginner).
Here is the code:
/*phone_book.cpp*/
#include
#include
#include
using na
Hi
This file runs ok
one 1}
{two 2}
{three 3}
{four 4}
{five 5}
{six 6}
{six 6}
{two 2}
{three 3}
{four 4}
{five 5}
{six 6}
four 4
three 3
But now I dont know how shall I enter names and numbers. May be another file is
missing. May I (beginner) have some help. Thanks a lot
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Le vendredi 6 novembre 2015 09:57:42 UTC+1, aubertin.sylvain a écrit :
> THE WARNING I RECEIVE
> make: Dépendance circulaire
> ins <- ins.o abandonnée.
> gcc -c ins ins.o
THE WARNING I RECEIVE
make: Dépendance circulaire ins
<- ins.o abandonnée.
gcc -c ins ins.o
gcc: warning: ins: linker input file unused because linking not done
gcc: warning: ins.o: linker
Le mardi 21 juillet 2015 10:02:15 UTC+2, aubertin.sylvain a écrit :
> For instance I should like to make F9 stand for papa
> Following VIM Manual (by Moolenaar) I type :
> :map ipapa (5 characters for and 4 characters for )
> But it doesn't work. Instead of « pap
Le mardi 21 juillet 2015 10:02:15 UTC+2, aubertin.sylvain a écrit :
> For instance I should like to make F9 stand for papa
> Following VIM Manual (by Moolenaar) I type :
> :map ipapa (5 characters for and 4 characters for )
> But it doesn't work. Instead of « pap
Le vendredi 24 juillet 2015 07:59:40 UTC+2, aubertin.sylvain a écrit :
> I am a beginner, in vim. Something is wrong in my makefile. At the end of my
> shell, when I type :makeit works well. All my shell is compiled. But no
> trace of the object file, named essai.o
>My so
Le vendredi 24 juillet 2015 07:59:40 UTC+2, aubertin.sylvain a écrit :
> I am a beginner, in vim. Something is wrong in my makefile. At the end of my
> shell, when I type :makeit works well. All my shell is compiled. But no
> trace of the object file, named essai.o
>My so
Le vendredi 24 juillet 2015 07:59:40 UTC+2, aubertin.sylvain a écrit :
> I am a beginner, in vim. Something is wrong in my makefile. At the end of my
> shell, when I type :makeit works well. All my shell is compiled. But no
> trace of the object file, named essai.o
>My so
Le vendredi 24 juillet 2015 07:59:40 UTC+2, aubertin.sylvain a écrit :
> I am a beginner, in vim. Something is wrong in my makefile. At the end of my
> shell, when I type :makeit works well. All my shell is compiled. But no
> trace of the object file, named essai.o
>My so
Le vendredi 24 juillet 2015 07:59:40 UTC+2, aubertin.sylvain a écrit :
> I am a beginner, in vim. Something is wrong in my makefile. At the end of my
> shell, when I type :makeit works well. All my shell is compiled. But no
> trace of the object file, named essai.o
>My so
Le mardi 21 juillet 2015 10:02:15 UTC+2, aubertin.sylvain a écrit :
> For instance I should like to make F9 stand for papa
> Following VIM Manual (by Moolenaar) I type :
> :map ipapa (5 characters for and 4 characters for )
> But it doesn't work. Instead of « pap
I am a beginner, in vim. Something is wrong in my makefile. At the end of my
shell, when I type :makeit works well. All my shell is compiled. But no
trace of the object file, named essai.o
My source file is essai. Somewhere « make » or « /bin/bash » says to me :
cyclic permutation is no
Le mardi 21 juillet 2015 10:02:15 UTC+2, aubertin.sylvain a écrit :
> For instance I should like to make F9 stand for papa
> Following VIM Manual (by Moolenaar) I type :
> :map ipapa (5 characters for and 4 characters for )
> But it doesn't work. Instead of « pap
For instance I should like to make F9 stand for papa
Following VIM Manual (by Moolenaar) I type :
:map ipapa (5 characters for and 4 characters for )
But it doesn't work. Instead of « papa « , it returns
Something is wrong, but where ?? Thanks for your reply.
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I can use « make » in order to compile programs written on my disk. But when I
modify a program, I should like, not to register it, before I compile it with «
make ».
I suppose I can compile the program I have on my screen, instead of that one
I have on my disk. So, it will go much qicker.
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