I want to create GUI applications in eclipse CDT(minGW compiler). Are there tools/plugins integrated with eclipse cdt which can let you develop GUI by drag&drop for the following libraries: wxWidgets, GTK+, QT or even WinAPI ?
Is it possible to develop any application without exceptions? I don't want to try and catch exceptions and remove it.but I want to write codes which should never create exceptions is it possible?
I am currently developing an application for backing-up cellphone contacts to a computer. The problem I am having is that I need my app to auto detect a cellphone (i.e. regardless of the Make and Model) when plug onto a computer and with a single click of a button "Backup" the app must backup all contact on the cellphone onto to the computer. How can I get my app to auto-detect a plugged cellphone and how can I go about reading the cellphone's contacts.
I am actually working on IEEE Arithmetic especially the IEEE 754 specification where the IEEE double only have 53 bits of precision. I am working on Z/nZ matrix multiplication that works on 53 bits specs. How to write a matrix multiplication algorithm that works well on 53 bits IEEE precision standard.
I just re-installed my OS some days ago,which contained Visual Studio.But I don't want to use the VS any more(at least in my computer) as the interminable installing process.Then I take Eclipse as my C/C++ IDE by MinGW and CDT. My Java program need to load an DLL file which wrote by C.But when I generating the DLL file,I got some errors.It seems that the compiler cannot find the header files. By the way,I just want to implement the hello-world program in C and invoke it in the Java program.This is my Java testing program:
Code:
public class HelloWorld{ public native void printHelloWorld(); static{ System.loadLibrary("hello"); } public static void main(String[] args){ new HelloWorld().printHelloWorld(); } }
And this is the header file generating by "javah HelloWorld":
Code:
/* DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE - it is machine generated */#include <jni.h>/* Header for class HelloWorld */ #ifndef _Included_HelloWorld #define _Included_HelloWorld #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif
When I run it in Eclipse, it does not open an SDL window, and simply says <Terminated> Test.exe [C/C++ Application]. I can build the project successfully, but it simply won't run. There are no errors displayed.
HOWEVER, if I replace the above code with the code below, it runs fine, and creates an SDL window.
To make things weirder, if I run it in debug mode, even with the first piece of code, it will run and open an SDL window.
On an unrelated note, what does " Can't find a source file at "e:pgiawsrcpkgmingwrt-4.0.3-1-mingw32-srcld/../mingwrt-4.0.3-1-mingw32-src/src/libcrt/crt/main.c"
Locate the file or edit the source lookup path to include its location." mean? I am using Windows 8, MinGW, GDB 7.6.1-1, G++ 4.8.1-4, and MSYS 1.0.1 with Eclipse CDT.
This is my sample socket tcp ip program , problem here is when i give working ip address and port number, it is showing default ip address as 127.0.0.1 and it is Waiting on (1978=port number) i.e., "connection on %d...", SERVER_PORT.
void socket_server_demo(void){ int iserver_socket = -1; int iclient_socket = -1; unsigned char bTemp[1024]; unsigned int iTemp = 0;
I have written my program and it works when I keep everything in the header files, and then have my main. I am now splitting them up into implementation files, but Eclipse keeps giving me errors. It gives me error at every opening brace of the constructor and functions. It says on all of them "Redefinition of (name of constructor or method), Previously declared here." What am I doing wrong, because it works in the header file?