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I saved a assignment that me and a friend have been working on for ages and there are 6 files in the folder. Assignment1.exe, Assignment1.layout, Assignment1.dev, main.cpp, main.o and makefile.win. I can run the program fine by running the .exe but i can longer actually view the code. Ide usually just open the .dev file and theres my code but now i get:
[Project]
FileName=Assignment1.dev
Name=Assignment1
UnitCount=1
Type=1
Ver=1
ObjFiles=
Includes=
Libs=
PrivateResource=
ResourceIncludes=
MakeIncludes=
Compiler=
CppCompiler=
Linker=
IsCpp=1
Icon=
ExeOutput=
ObjectOutput=
OverrideOutput=0
OverrideOutputName=
HostApplication=
Folders=
CommandLine=
UseCustomMakefile=0
CustomMakefile=
IncludeVersionInfo=0
SupportXPThemes=0
CompilerSet=0
CompilerSettings=
[Unit1]
FileName=main.cpp
CompileCpp=1
Folder=
Compile=1
Link=1
Priority=1000
OverrideBuildCmd=0
BuildCmd=
[VersionInfo]
Major=0
Minor=1
Release=1
Build=1
LanguageID=1033
CharsetID=1252
CompanyName=
FileVersion=
FileDescription=Developed using the Dev-C++ IDE
InternalName=
LegalCopyright=
LegalTrademarks=
OriginalFilename=
ProductName=
ProductVersion=
AutoIncBuildNr=0
And this is within dec-c++.
Am I fu**ed or can this be fixed theres about 6 hrs work there.
[Project]
FileName=Assignment1.dev
Name=Assignment1
UnitCount=1
Type=1
Ver=1
ObjFiles=
Includes=
Libs=
PrivateResource=
ResourceIncludes=
MakeIncludes=
Compiler=
CppCompiler=
Linker=
IsCpp=1
Icon=
ExeOutput=
ObjectOutput=
OverrideOutput=0
OverrideOutputName=
HostApplication=
Folders=
CommandLine=
UseCustomMakefile=0
CustomMakefile=
IncludeVersionInfo=0
SupportXPThemes=0
CompilerSet=0
CompilerSettings=
[Unit1]
FileName=main.cpp
CompileCpp=1
Folder=
Compile=1
Link=1
Priority=1000
OverrideBuildCmd=0
BuildCmd=
[VersionInfo]
Major=0
Minor=1
Release=1
Build=1
LanguageID=1033
CharsetID=1252
CompanyName=
FileVersion=
FileDescription=Developed using the Dev-C++ IDE
InternalName=
LegalCopyright=
LegalTrademarks=
OriginalFilename=
ProductName=
ProductVersion=
AutoIncBuildNr=0
And this is within dec-c++.
Am I fu**ed or can this be fixed theres about 6 hrs work there.
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hey, this code I wrote wont work. The 2nd and 3rd buttons wont show up in the program. https://sitejade403.weebly.com/little-snitch-sierra-download.html.
are there any solutions?
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are there any solutions?
Without knowing what you want to do, we can't give any.
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Dev-c++ Wont Open File
- Remove unnecessary code (Code that is not relevant to the problem you are having). For example, the MessageBox calls with 6 to 7 lines of useless text is not relevant to the problem you are having. It just takes up screen space and makes it difficult for us to locate the problematic code. If you really want the Message boxes, at least use shorter strings.
- Make the indents consistent. There seems to be 4, 8 and maybe 16 space indents, and makes it difficult for us to read the code. Either use the
preview
functionality and see if the code looks good before posting, or use the edit functionality to edit it if it doesn't look good after posting. I would recommend using 4 SPACES instead of the TAB character to indent. - Give us more information. I can see a some problems in your code.
WM_CREATE
is handled multiple times. So only the one at the top is called and the code that handles theWM_CREATE
s below it, which are the ones supposed to create the other 2 buttons, are not called. Why do you handle the same message in various parts of the code? I can't judge if it is by mistake or not because you haven't said WHEN you want the buttons to be displayed. If you want to make the buttons appear at startup, try the following. Same goes for theWM_COMMAND
s too. No need to handle the same message in seperate switch cases.
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