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Sreedhar
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by Sreedhar »
I have written a sample program
#include<stdio.h>
main()
{
print ("Hello World");
}
I know that I have set up the C++ compiler bez when I type CC on the command prompt I get the help related to it.
I am compiling as
cc -o <Program name>
It is not giving any warning during the compilation.
But while running it says syntax error.
Thanks in advance
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Shree
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DSguru2B
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by DSguru2B »
how are you running it? There must be a file a.out created when you compile your code. Execute a.out
Is that what you are doing?
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by ray.wurlod »
Check the four environment variables in the Compiler group.
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Sreedhar
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by Sreedhar »
Thanks for all your input it worked.
Regards,
Shree
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by ray.wurlod »
WHAT worked?
Once you've posted the answer to that question, please mark the thread as resolved.
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