Hello

Try std::cerr instead of std::cout.

Works for me but I'm on Mac XCode.


On 16 Sep 2009, at 13:46, izze euler wrote:

Hi,

I want to add some debug messages to the source code, so that I can see what the code is doing and where it is going wrong.

I am using

std::cout << "Debug message here" << std::endl;

but, where is the output going in Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition. I have "show output from debug" section on the window, but my messages are not being displayed there. I'm not very familiar with C++. Am I using the right output?

Kind Regards,
Izze

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