Apr 05, 2013 I hope it isn't the Bloodshed version. That is an obsolete, abandoned project and it should not be recommended at all. The correct Dev C is the Orwell version - this is fine, both the IDE and the compiler are maintained up to date.
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Changes - Version 5.11 - 27 April 2015
- Fixed crash related to double clicking on a compiler error when a selection was made.
- Upgraded the default compiler to TDM-GCC 4.9.2.
- Improved startup speed.
- Fixed Abort Compilation button not working anymore.
- Fixed crash in TCppParser.CheckForTypedefStruct.
- Fixed crash in TCppParser.HandleEnum.
- Fixed some typos in the English translation (thanks to Hiro5).
- Updated the Catalan translation (thanks to Hiro5).
- Updated the Czech translation (thanks to tringi).
- Fixed some hiccups in the build process of Dev-C++ itself.
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- The setup which includes TDM-GCC 4.9.2 (32bit and 64bit) can be downloaded here (47MB).
- The setup which does not include a compiler can be downloaded here (2MB).
- The portable version which includes TDM-GCC 4.9.2 (32bit and 64bit) can be downloaded here (34MB).
- The portable version which does not include a compiler can be downloaded here (2MB).
- The latest tested compilers can be downloaded here.
- Lastly, the source code can be found here (1MB). Alternatively, one can use git to clone any commit. Instructions can be found here.
Dev-C++ will automatically configure a 32bit and a 64bit compiler profile for you, and will select the 32bit profile if your computer does not support 64bit.
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I am using Dev-C++ and when I am trying to compile a program in it, it is showing many errors. Emagic exsp24 vst plugin download. All the settings seems to be right. Can I compile a program including header files like conio.h and iostream.h and using namespace std in Dev-C++? If not please suggest a good compiler in which I can do a program containing the header files mentioned above. I tried doing the same program in turbo C++ and microsoft visual studio 2010 express and it is working properly. If this problem in Dev-C++ is due to any settings that has to be done, please tell. I have installed Dev-C++ correctly.
I am using Dev-C++ and when I am trying to compile a program in it, it is showing many errors. Emagic exsp24 vst plugin download. All the settings seems to be right. Can I compile a program including header files like conio.h and iostream.h and using namespace std in Dev-C++? If not please suggest a good compiler in which I can do a program containing the header files mentioned above. I tried doing the same program in turbo C++ and microsoft visual studio 2010 express and it is working properly. If this problem in Dev-C++ is due to any settings that has to be done, please tell. I have installed Dev-C++ correctly.
Someone, please help me out!:confused:
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No wonder you're confused.
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I am using Dev-C++ and when I am trying to compile a program in it, it is showing many errors. All the settings seems to be right. Can I compile a program including header files like conio.h and iostream.h and using namespace std in Dev-C++? …
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I am using Dev-C++ and when I am trying to compile a program in it, it is showing many errors. All the settings seems to be right. Can I compile a program including header files like conio.h and iostream.h and using namespace std in Dev-C++? …
LOL! @WaltP: Pretty good timing for this thread! Don't you think?
Yet another example of 'I compile this with DevC++ and it doesn't work, but it works with other IDEs like .'.
@OP: I agree with both posters. Stick to one generation of C++ code, that is, the current standard, …
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No wonder you're confused.
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I am using Dev-C++ and when I am trying to compile a program in it, it is showing many errors. All the settings seems to be right. Can I compile a program including header files like conio.h and iostream.h and using namespace std in Dev-C++?
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You are using 3 different eras of programming
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- 1980's - conio.h from non-Standard C programming. Suggestion - remove it and all functions used from it.
- Pre-standard C++ using iostream.h -- again old and substandard. Upgrade to iostream, no extension.
- namespace std for use with today's standard headers with no extension.
Decide what era you want to compile and fix the code to that standard.
confused_one commented: thank you sir for your suggestion+0