C# :: Code Was Skipped While Debugging For No Reason
Oct 6, 2014
I have something like this
string rid = row.Cells[0].Value.ToString();
string identification = row.Cells[9].Value.ToString();
IDLabel.Text = "ID: " + rid + " <Identification: " + identification + ">";
I checked that while identification has a value, the IDLabel.Text was run just fine, but if identification has null value, IDLabel.Text was skipped totally...
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Apr 11, 2013
I have a code that I'd like to debugg it.
Question
1 - What is the correct command line to use the debugger ?
2 - Do I need to install additional software for the debugger ?
if yes what it's name?
I use ububtu 12.4compiling command: gcc abc.c -lpthread -o abc
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Jul 16, 2014
I've tried a bunch of alternative methods to prevent an assertion error. "not understanding" the bug and why I'm getting it are relevant here, not proper, (or more appropriate), coding methods. I would write it in another way to prevent the error, I simply want to understand what is happening during run-time that causes the situation.What is the bug?
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[assertion error]
[expression _block_type_is_valid(phead->nBlockUse)]
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Code:
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
int main() {
cout << "Enter your name : ";
string Name;
[code]...
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Jan 1, 2014
In this simple end-of-chapter problem, the ages of two people are to be compared and determine who's older. The problem I'm experiencing is that the second user name input is being skipped and going straight to the second users age.
So while running the program it looks something like:
What is user ones name?
<input name>
How old are they?
<input age>
What is user twos name?
How old are they?
<input age>
<if statement result>
Here's my code:
Code: #include <iostream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
int user_one_age;
int user_two_age;
string user_one_name;
string user_two_name;
[code].....
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Jul 11, 2014
when i run it , it skips scanf and not allowing user to enter input.tried adding getchar(), fflush but nothing worked for me.
//file name : sort_array_of_structure.c
Code:
/*Write a program to accept records of the different states using array of structures. The structure should contain char state, population, literacy rate, and income. Display the state whose literacy rate is highest and whose income is highest.*/
#include <stdio.h>
#define M 50
struct state
{
char name[50];
long int population;
float literacyRate;
float income;
}
[code]....
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Jan 28, 2015
This program was running at first but when I started to change the couts and cins to fouts and fins (in order for them to be save in a file directory), it shows a lot of errors such as:
initialization of 'fin' is skipped by 'case' label
'std::ifstream fin': redefinition
Here is the code of the program:
#include <iostream>
#include <iomanip>
#include <fstream>
using namespace std;
struct file{
int fnum;
char fname[50], lname[50];
[Code] ....
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Apr 29, 2014
Code:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
void f(char letter,char *str) {
int i=0;
char CAPletter = 'A' + letter - 'a';
[Code] .....
OUTPUT:
//substrings starting with 'letter'
name
niros
NIce
Everything works but program quits and don't stay in console.
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Mar 9, 2012
Sometimes a variable or a map would get trashed after it has been found valid somewhere else.
What is the probable cause of this kind of error?
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Nov 7, 2013
So I tried to make a tile map function to display my map as tiles. I keep getting unresolved external symbol errors, I've included the header file, and used every declaration in it, but to be completely honest this is mostly just a try to see if I could do it, and so far I'm failing. So if you can see why I'm getting the error.
header tileMap.h:
#include<SFML/Graphics.hpp>
#include<iostream>
#include<fstream>
#include<string>
#include<cctype>
#include<vector>
class tileMap{
[Code] .....
output message:
1234567891011121314
1
1> main.cpp
1>c:users wiggystardustdocumentsvisual studio 2010projects ilemapenginemain.cpp(21): warning C4018: '<' : signed/unsigned mismatch
[Code] ....
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Mar 26, 2014
I need to make program which converts text (letters and digits only) into 7-digit ascii code. The start and end code is "1100011", so it must not appear inside the output code, thus a zero should be added in it (11000011).
Not that it matters much what my task is - I have a problem. Here's the code:
Code:
#include <iostream>
#include <stdlib.h>
using namespace std;
int main() {
string in,out="",pk="1100011";
getline(cin,in);
[Code] ....
The 'pk' string loses its value here when I enter a character in the input and I cant figure out why... I got that the problem is somewhere in the first if loop, since the code prints pk nicely when cout is before the loop (comment 1)..however, after the loop (comment 2) it prints nothing..... When compiled, it works nice when I input numbers, but 1 character - and 'pk' disappears...
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Mar 17, 2013
I'm getting an error message that I can't seem to fix. The error clearly states that during the link aspect of the debugging and build there is an error that says that the stdio.h file is either missing, invalid or corrupt. When I try to program using any of the other headers I'm getting the same error. The files are there I can see them in the include folder, so I'm asking what can I do to fix all these headers and beware I am a beginner at programming and using any kind of compiler.
This is the error I receive.
1>------ Build started: Project: hello, Configuration: Debug Win32 ------ 1>LINK : fatal error LNK1123: failure during conversion to COFF: file invalid or corrupt ========== Build: 0 succeeded, 1 failed, 0 up-to-date, 0 skipped =========
This is the compiler I am required to use for an online course and all instruction is given for the Microsoft visual 2010 express edition. Also the only file I think that's being referenced is the #include <stdio.h>.
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Jul 16, 2013
Notes: Im Using SDL, Im using Codeblocks to code
Ive narrowed down my crashing problem ( using printf's ) to a malloc call I had to use printf's because when i ran the program in Codeblocks debugging mode, it did not crash and ran fine, but when i ran it normally, it would crash, giving me this error:
fatal signal segmentation fault (sdl parachute deployed)
Inside my code, I created a malloce function that checks malloc for me ( so i dont have to do it )
( general.h )
void* malloce ( size_t size )
{
printf ( "start malloce %i
", size );
[Code]....
funny thing is that i called this malloce function about 20 times before it hits this part of the code, it is unknown behavior to me!
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Oct 7, 2014
I am remaking this code for my gain, and it seems that I cant debug the error..
Are there any comments on the structure of the code? Why are there errors in calling the functions?
#include <iostream>
#include <cmath>
#include <iomanip>
[Code].....
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Oct 13, 2014
I have a bug and when I debugged in some point i needed to know whats inside my char **grid , when i hold mouse over this variable in debug mode i can only see hex or address.. ! i cant see my values grid is 10 * 10 table which hold a number from 1 to 3 .... is there any way for me to see whats inside ?
I'm using visual studio 2013 ultimate ....
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Apr 15, 2013
I want to know what was wrong with my code when I submitted. It's a Traveling Salesperson Problem, and the code is complete for the most part. I just can't seem to find what's causing the segmentation fault even after attempting to debug with gdb. Something is supposed to be wrong with line 76, but I don't see how my arrays are messing up. I've looked through this code countless times, and I know I'm just missing something small. I just don't want to end up making whatever mistake I made on this again in the future.
Code:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#define SIZE 20
[Code]....
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Aug 14, 2013
It's common to see the following macros:
Code:
#define DEBUG_NEW new(__FILE__, __LINE__)
#define new DEBUG_NEW
and overloading operator new for debugging purposes. It usually works but there is a problem when use operator new syntax in code instead of directly use new. I can change my code but i can't change third party's code. Something like this:
Code:
int* j = static_cast<int*>(::operator new(sizeof(int)));
It's not common, but it appears occassionally.With that syntax, new macro generates compilation errors.
Is there any way to fix this problem?
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Oct 31, 2013
When running my code in Visual Studio, there is a particular point in the code where my program is crashing. To debug this, I am adding a break point in Debug mode just before that point, and observing what happens as I step through the code. However, to get to this break point in the code takes about a minute of running the program. So I'm wondering if there is a tool in Visual Studio to reload the state of a program's memory from a previous run, so that I can immediately get to the break point without having to wait for a minute each time?
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Apr 21, 2014
I have the following code. however, when I debug it gives an error saying" vector subscript out of range"
Vector based mufti-dimensional arrays
Vectors are a STL container that allow you to store pretty much anything in them. When used correctly they can be very powerful containers.
They provide an added benefit that they will automatically remove the memory they use when they go out of scope. This means that objects stored within a vector do not need to be de-allocated (but pointers to objects do). You can also do some interesting things with dynamic multidimensional arrays with vectors.
For example, if you only allocate the first dimension, then use the .push_back() to add records to the 2nd dimension it's no longer a grid, but an array with a dynamically sized 2nd dimension (much like a street of buildings each with a different amount of floors).
This functionality can be achieved using pointers, but is much harder to do.
#include <iostream>
#include <vector>
#include<conio.h>
using std::vector;
using namespace std;
[code]...
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May 10, 2014
I am making a MFC application with VC++2012 with receiving data from Serial Port and the data is stored in a Listbox, then after processing (convert into numbers) and get these data to draw a sine wave on the chart. (I intend to make a virtual oscilloscope).
Everything works ok at the beginning, but after receiving about 300 items or above (in the Listbox) the value seem stucking (or lagging) and work very slowly.
I receive data by the SerialPort_DataReceived() method, and process of converting and drawing chart also in this method, I think this makes the system overload!!
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Aug 12, 2013
I have a crash on a application the customer machine i couldn't reproduce it yet on my machine... all i have is the error message
The Instruction 0x0070478b referencing to the memory 0x00000000 could not be written.
And that's all i have how do i track that instruction on my program from that address? is it possible?
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Nov 4, 2012
I see there's something called a manifest file but VS C++ EXPRESS seems different than non-express. The solutions I've seen show applets/tabs that I don't have in Express.
In one of my physical DEBUG folders are some .manifest. files and some a .res and .rc file.
I know you need to edit the XML and change asInvoker to requiredAdministrator (or something like that).
The confusing part is if I go into Project Properties, MANIFEST TOOL caret/tree, under INPUT AND OUTPUT, it shows this .manifest file is OUTPUT. It's as if it rewrites it every time with some defaults? I have edited it, but I see it's back to asInvoker. There is a spot to put in a ADDITIONAL manifest file (or .res file).
Does a manifest somehow affect the physical .exe file (something is imbedded in it??)?
How do I change my project to make sure that the .exe always runs as Admin? Will doing this ALSO allow me to DEBUG it in VS C++ EXPRESS without having to do anything different (play with manifest or run VS outright with Admin level)?
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Dec 20, 2012
I am debugging a library. I can step into the code however the watch window doesn't show the values of any variables. It will display a message in the value field:
Code:
m_pParentCXX0017: Error: symbol "m_pParent" not found
Interestingly it does show values for local variables in that function but not member functions. Most of my data members are member function though that I want to debug. I am using VS2010.
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Apr 15, 2013
I have assignment which requires me to print out and array code and a pseudo code. I dont no what a pseudo code is,.
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Apr 13, 2014
I have a class 'A' which is almost perfect for my needs. Class 'B' uses class 'A' I've now designed Class 'C' and Class 'D' and noticed that there is a good chunk of code in class 'B', 'C' and 'D' for using Class 'A' is duplicated. I've separated out this code in specific, standalone functions in each of the classes. Now I'm wondering where this code should go. At the moment, the functions are duplicated in the three calling classes (B, C and D). Placing the functions into class 'A' would break the single responsibility principle. Inheritance to add functionality would likely break both SRP and LSP. The one that seems that it may work is composition.
However, Is designing a complete class just for a few functions over kill?
Would it be valid for classes 'B', 'C' and 'D' to access both the new class 'E' (which would depend on A) and the old class 'A' (which would have to be the same instance as the instance in the new class 'E'), or should the new class 'E' provide sufficient functionality so that Classes B, C and D don't need to access Class A directly? It would seem that its then an incomplete interface of the original object with additional functionality (ie, incompatible) Or should I do it a completely different way?
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Sep 17, 2014
i wrote the following code :
Code:
#include<stdio.h>#include<conio.h>
#include<stdlib.h>
int a[][4] = {15,9,10,25,6,2,4,7,32,19,42,8,21,17,18,0};
void boxes();
void display();
void main()
{int ch,r=3,c=3,t;
[Code]...
not able to esc when i press esc key.how to get rid of this.
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Apr 17, 2013
I wanna to know how can i get a string from the user and treat it as a c++ code ..is there any way to do that ??
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