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From: shayoom AT hotmail DOT com (Jonquil)
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Subject: Re: about: aout.exe
Date: 26 Nov 2002 11:04:29 -0800
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> > > command lines:
> > >
> > > gcc -Wall -O2 hello.c -o hello.exe
>      ^^^
> 
> For C++ source, use instead
> 
> gpp -Wall -O2 hello.c -o hello.exe
> 
yes, i tried this line and i think its working here, well, im not
getting errors ;) .. but there is something that i dont understand...
i wrote that line in C:\CFILES\ thats where my programs are located,
and after pressing enter, it took like two seconds for the computer to
*read* the command line and then i just get C:\CFILES\> again, as if
it just created the hello.exe and not run it... is that whats supposed
to happen? because i tried to open it manually by locating the
hello.exe and rclicking on it. it opened and closed quickly.

i have hello.cpp running as a project and it works fine, but i want to
understand the command the compiles and runs it right away.. i thought
it was cool.. so please, if you can clear things out for me, that
would be great.

thanks,
Shaymaa

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