Mail Archives: djgpp/1999/08/06/21:08:56
On 5 Aug 99, Burger Rule was found to have commented thusly:
> Hi!
>
> When I choose RUN from RHIDE, it opens a window with the title "contens of
> stderr from ascii.exe " ascii is my program name written in C++(ascii.cpp)
> In the window it states : "bad command or file name".
>
> I look around and noticed that I can disable this STDERR thing in Options
> -> Enviroment -> Preferences by unchecking it.
>
> Now it doesn't gives this window anymore, but when going to the user
> screen I get the same error -"bad command or file name".
>
> When I manually run my program from the Dos Prompt, it works perfect.
>
> What is this STDERR thing and what can I do to solve this problem?
From the 'info rhide' documentation, and a search of the index in which
'redirecting stderr' is found, the following passage reads:
redirect stderr
...............
Turn this on, if you want to redirect the output to stderr of your program
to a window in the IDE. This is also needed, if you want to use the
builtin analyzing of a call frame traceback, when your program crashes.
> I looked in the FAQ's - nothing!.
>
> Please reply to burger_rule AT mailcity DOT com
> NOT this newsgroup.
The general rule is: if you post here, you read here. However, as a courtesy,
I will mail to you a copy of this reply.
> Thanx in advance for your reply.
>
> ==*<Burger RULE!!>*==
>
>
Mitch Halloran
Research (Bio)chemist
Duzen Laboratories Group
Ankara TURKEY
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