DEV-C is a fully-featured integrated development environment (IDE) for creating, debugging and creating applications written in a popular C programming language. Mainteners are responsible for updating their language file when modifications are made to Dev-C. To make this work painless, Hongli has written an application which will compare your language file to the english one, and will tell you what needs may be to be modified/added.
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hello altogether,
my name is Wolfram Pagels, Berlin, Germany
my status is :retired but enthusiastic c++-fan;
my name is Wolfram Pagels, Berlin, Germany
my status is :retired but enthusiastic c++-fan;
I use Dev-C++ since 3 month ago; in the 70th I programmed in Fortran;
after a long break I enjoy to learn c++11;
after a long break I enjoy to learn c++11;
e.g.: the day before yesterday I got the following message from Dev-C++:
Little alter boy vst download free version. My second question to you: * h o w to enable (these) options at my installed and running actual mingw compiler as part of Dev-C++ IDE ?
Girls game cooking download. Thank you in advance for your time,
yours sincerely
Edited by mike_2000_17: Removed email address. Fixed formatting.
How To Change Language In Dev C++
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Dev C++ How To Change Language
Well, the answer to your problem (but not to your question) is to change your IDE. Dev-C++ is far too old to support C++11. The MinGW GCC version that ships with Dev-C++ is version 3.4.2, which is really old. Decent support for C++11 starts roughly from 4.6.0, but since it is still experimental, the newer the better. Currently, you can get 4.7.1 version through '>TDM-GCC ports. I recommend switching to '>CodeBlocks, which you can download as an installer that includes TDM-GCC 4.7.1. That should allow you to have decent C++11 support.
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As for setting compiler options, you typically have to navigate the 'Build Configuration' or 'Project Properties' or similar panels. Usually, you will find a place to put 'custom compiler options' where you can place the exact command-line compiler option (like
-std=c++11
), that is, if you can't find a checkbox for the particular option you need.