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- From: grantp@usa.pipeline.com(Pete)
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- Subject: Re: Borland C++???????????
- Date: 21 Feb 1996 22:17:39 GMT
- Organization: Kalevi, Inc.
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- On Feb 19, 1996 21:23:40 in article <Borland C++???????????>, 'KuMan <"
- yu133496"@yorku.ca>' wrote:
-
-
- >Hello:
- >
- >I'm new to Borland C++. 2 questions..
- >
- >1. When I add node to a project, how can I add user-defined
- >header files to it?
-
- You don't. Header files are #include'd in source code (or
- other header files).
-
- >2. I've created couple endless looping errors(how can I get out
- >other than Ctrl+Alt+Del),
-
- Stay away from endless loops. But if you create one and execute
- the program, look on the positive side. Ctl+Alt+Del is easier than
- having to throw the power switch. (In other words, there's
- no other way in certain operating systems.)
-
- >Now when I try to run BWC I get this message
- >" BCW
-
- Hey! No fair. You said 2 questions -- or am I counting wrong?
- Anyway, I don't know. You running version 4.52/4.53??
-
- >An error has occurred in your program. To keep working anyway,
- >clink Ignore and save your
- >work in a new file. To quit this program, click Close. You will lose
- >information you entered
- >since your last save. "
- >
- >When I click "Ignore", an illegal operations message comes on(yes,
- >Win95 if that matters)...
- >I scan the file and no virus......What happened???? Can I run BWC
- >anymore?????
-
- --
- Pete Grant
- Kalevi, Inc.
- Software Engineering & development
-