Duh.. Sorry about that.
I just downloaded the 9.2.3.5 package from Sourceforge and tested with MinGW-TDM. I only have the 64bit version but I compiled for 32bit.
All was fine. I would guess issues...
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Duh.. Sorry about that.
I just downloaded the 9.2.3.5 package from Sourceforge and tested with MinGW-TDM. I only have the 64bit version but I compiled for 32bit.
All was fine. I would guess issues...
No idea without seeing the basic source. Sorry.
James
Do you have the "MinGW Windows Release" selected in the drop down combo at the top right?
James
A bit late to the party but....
It is a three part translate/compile process.
It can get tricky adding new features with chicken/egg syndrome.
This three step compile process is necessary to...
New bc9Basic release.
This is just the translator.
You will also need the latest bc9Adp2 package if you don't have it.
Update your bc9Adp2 package with the new translator.
added Pelle's C...
bc9Basic has been updated to ver 9.1.6.4
http://bc9.bcxbasic.com/
See the October 03 News item
James
Why would anyone even want to use IUP with ThinBasic a Windows only interpreter?
The appeal of IUP is it's multi-platform libraries?
James
Eros,
Thank you for your support. Yes you are correct bc9 is developed using bc9.
James
I was curious on what language is currently being used for teaching introductory courses, so I did a bit of searching and it appears python is the choice.
The first two I checked were Khan academy: ...
Kent,
I am a novice c++ programmer so I use the latest Bcx. No {}; needed
Using MinGWTDM compiler on Win7 64.
Compiled as 32bit and 64bit app
32bit matches yours. Not sure on the 64bit...
I much prefer they spend most of their time at what they do best: compiler development.
I have never used the editors ( PBCC or PBWin ) and I go back to the beginnings.
The combination of recently...
There is an update to sed -> csed for PBCC 6 and PbWin 10.
http://www.jose.it-berater.org/smfforum/index.php?topic=4153.0
James
Dan,
I must be from another planet because none of what you said pertains to me.
I am a recluse who is never depressed. The closest I get is mild frustration. I bound out of bed every day like a...
You could always fork with 2.0.
1.0 stays the way it is with minor additions while 2.0 becomes the oop/crossplatform version with no need to follow any of the 1.0 format?
James
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My number one compiler for Windows is still PowerBASIC, but without 64bit and no Linux I have been experimenting with other avenues.
If you are looking for ideas take a look at the...
Michael,
Here is a link to the Mac Download:
http://basic-compiler.com/forum/index.php?topic=150.0
James
Michael,
Not from me. Armando left the project but he did have an Bcx OSX version. As I don't have a Mac I know very little.
James
Michael,
Nothing. It IS Bcx adapted a bit to play nice with wxWidgets along with full c++ class compatibility.
James
My latest project
http://basic-compiler.com/forum/index.php?board=38.0
James
Unfortunately I don't think there is a gnu gcc for Win64. I think there may be a fork (beta) but not an official gnu port.
James
Charles,
Is there some obstacle where a generic O2(dll/so) is not feasible? Personally I would prefer to see a generic solution rather than you using your limited time on another language specific...
Charles,
Does this mean you can use Oxygen outside of ThinBasic??
James
Homer has done amazing things with OA32.
http://www.asmcommunity.net/board/index.php?topic=29229.0
James
Never mind I found the update from today and all is well.
James
Charles,
Has this been implemented in the download from yesterday?
I get nesting errors on both class examples
James