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GCC's assembly output of an empty program on x86, win32

I write empty programs to annoy the hell out of stackoverflow coders, NOT. I am just exploring the gnu toolchain. Now the following might be too deep for me, but to continuie the empty program saga I ...
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What is the difference between Orwell's MinGW and TDM Dev-C++ versions?

I am a newbie at this and yesterday I installed Win 8.1 x64 so I would like to use the most suitable program for making my tasks in C/C++. Thanks
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GCC: Empty program == 23202 bytes?

test.c: int main() { return 0; } I haven't used any flags (I am a newb to gcc) , just the command: gcc test.c I have used the latest TDM build of GCC on win32. The resulting executable is ...
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C++ inline functions using GCC - why the CALL?

I have been testing inline function calls in C++. Thread model: win32 gcc version 4.3.3 (4.3.3-tdm-1 mingw32) Stroustrup in The C++ Programming language wirtes: The inline specifier is a hint to ...
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Multiple definition of inline functions when linking static libs

I have a C++ program that I compile with mingw (gcc for Windows). Using the TDM release of mingw which includes gcc 4.4.1. The executable links to two static library (.a) files: On of them is a ...
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Differences between Mingw-w64 and TDM-GCC for a simple GDI project

I need to build a simple non-commercial tool (dealing with Windows GDI API) on Win64 for Win64 (no cross compilation). MinGW seems the best option for me. I have already used the 32 bit version in ...
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C++ GCC4.4 warning: array subscript is above array bounds

I recently upgraded to GCC 4.4 (MinGW TDM build) and now the follow code produces these warning: In member function 'void Console::print(const std::string&)': warning: array subscript is above ...
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How to see what g++ command-lines Boost.Build invokes (1.33.1)

I'm scratching my head, trying to figure out why the import libraries are not generated when I build the Boost libraries on my machine. More specifically, building the DLLs works fine, but where I ...
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Where Can I Get libgcc_s_dw2-1.dll?

The programme I have written uses SFML but fails when run because libgcc_s_dw2-1.dll is missing. I'm using tdm-gcc and can't find the file anywhere on my computer and re-install doesn't help and a ...
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g++ not compiling with wildcard filenames on Windows

All of a sudden I seem to be struggling with compiling c++ programs (specifically TDM64 5.1.0) from the command-line on Windows (specifically 10) when using wildcard based filenames. It works fine ...
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TDM-GCC w64 script to change windres for 32bit?

Trying to get the TDM-GCC(4.7.1) running on XP SP3 - I just need a c++ 32bit build for now. It seems that windres is not in the right format, my .rc file is failing the build: x86_64-w64-mingw32-g++....
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Can I use std::thread on windows? [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: How to enable experimental C++0x concurrency features in MinGW? TDM-GCC complains with error: 'thread' is not a member of 'std' when building with g++ test.cpp -std=c++0x
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Why does mingw-w64 gfortran fail to statically link libraries when the -static flag is passed?

Disclaimer: I'm fairly deep into my particular compiling issue but quite new to the world of compiling. Background: I'm working on a Windows 7, 64 bit machine. I'm attempting to compile a rather ...
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fstream linking error in g++ with -std=gnu++0x

I'm have an application built with the -std=gnu++0x parameter in tdm-mingw g++ 4.4.0 on windows. It is using an ofstream object and when I build, it gives the following linking error: c:\opt\Noddler/...
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What does TDM stand for in "TDM-gcc"?

I have searched for this for many site and failed. But what does TDM stand for in "TDM-gcc"? It confuses me when I want to choose gcc as the compiler. So, what's the difference? Should I choose TDM ...
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Are Mingw32 and TDM-GCC compatible?

I’ve been using MinGW32 to compile libraries and link statically to my programs. I would like to know if I change the compiler to TDM-GCC would my old libraries link with new programs compiled with ...
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compling with mingw32 to install xgboost

Ok so I am installing xgboost using the answer found in this link:- How can I install XGBoost package in python Now I have followed the steps till installing TDM-GCC when I try the command:- alias ...
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tdm gcc 5.1 slower than 4.7

Im using tdm gcc compilers to compile my winapi projects, when i test some simple mandelbrot sse code 9maybe with other projests its like the same but i not tested everything), 5.1 generates larger ...
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Allegro: linker does not properly link libraries [Code::Blocks]

I have a problem with Allegro 5.0.10 libraries in Code::Blocks. They don't seem to link properly, because when I try to compile example from wiki: #include <stdio.h> #include <allegro5/...
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MinGW-w64 Vs TDM-GCC Vs othes minor distros e.g . MinGW Distro - nuwen.net

Who is more accustomed can tell me: How many flavors has MinGW? actually what are the differences among the various flavors of MinGW? and why prefer one vs another? I google a bit and till now i ...
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where are clang c++11 header files

I am trying to read and understand some of the c++11 code from clang-3.4. But I couldn't find standard headers. I am using mingw32 and build clang from source to default location at /usr/local/lib/...
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Retrieve list of VESA video modes from Int 10h/AX=4F00h

I am trying to develop a proof-of-concept os. Howsoever in the process one of the problems I encounter is the vesa video modes. It seems there is a lack of hardcoded video modes numbers after vesa ...
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TDM-GCC raises error: Undefined reference to a method I never called

This is with the compiler that comes with Dev-C++ when run on Windows 7, "TDM-GCC 4.9.2 64-bit Release". The same thing happens with the 64-bit version as well. The "add the following flags when ...
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Counting bits in a long long not working as expected

uint64_t bitsToInt64(char *bs) { uint64_t r, i; r = 0; for(i = 0; i < 64; i++) if(bs[i] == 1) r |= 1LL << i; return r; } int countBits64(...
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Access to global data in a dll from an exported dll function

I am creating a C++ Win32 dll with some global data. There is a std::map defined globally and there are exported functions in the dll that write data into the map (after acquiring a write lock, ...
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printf is not working as expected. Can someone explain the output?

I am trying to read two strings from the keyboard and print them. Why does printf("read 1st\n") run after the second scanf()? #include <stdio.h> int main(void) { char str[20]; char ...
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C++ Build environment on Windows

It might be hard to believe but I still struggle to completely understand what a build environment is. I have gathered over the years that it is a directory tree within which my compiler can find all ...
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Error: expected initializer before "BOOL CALLBACK _export Function" in Bloodshed Dev-C++ 5.11

I tried to compile in Bloodshed Dev-C++ 5.11 following code: BOOL CALLBACK _export DialogStartProc(HWND hWnd,UINT Message,WPARAM wParam,LPARAM lParam); BOOL CALLBACK _export DialogRegProc(HWND hDg1, ...
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Installing Ipopt for anaconda python windows 64bit

I'm trying to install Ipopt using mingw64(TDM-GCC) in Windows 64bit. I'm thinking about using it in anaconda python. I closely followed instructions here (http://www.coin-or.org/Ipopt/documentation/...
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Eclipse CDT and MinGW Compiler Build and Clean Errors

I'm getting started with Eclipse CDT (Luna) and MinGW (TDM64-gcc-4.9.2-3 and or MinGW64) compiler on Windows(x64). Everything seems ok but there are some console outputs which makes me worry. for ...
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Allegro - 'pkg-config' doesn't work

I have problem compiling code from https://wiki.allegro.cc/index.php?title=Allegro_5_Tutorial/Displays on CodeBlocks: #define ALLEGRO_STATICLINK #include <stdio.h> #include <allegro5/allegro....
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-static-libstdc is not recognized in NetBeans

Please help me why does it says "g++.exe: unrecognized option '-static-libstdc++'" when I compile my cpp code in netbeans? my build output is as follows. "/C/MinGW/msys/1.0/bin/make.exe" -f ...
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rand_s for MinGW

I have found the rand_s function, part of the CRT, to be extremely useful while developing my application. However, it is my understanding that it is not prototyped in recent MinGW header files. ...
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Error-flood when compiling simple hello world program

I'm trying to compile a simple hello world program: main.cpp #include <iostream> #include <test/t.hpp> int main( int argc , char** args ) { std::cout << test() << std::...
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SFML - Rendering a character when the key is pressed?

So I've got this program that is supposed to imitate a console (with a little coding help from this user): #include <SFML/Graphics.hpp> #include <SFML/System.hpp> #include <SFML/Window....
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SFML - Creating a cursor and printing input?

So I've downloaded SFML and so far love it. I've run into a roadblock and am trying to figure out how to implement a blinking cursor into the code below. I also need to figure out how to print a ...
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is it possible to run TDM64-GCC compiler to run with code::blocks

I am trying to build 64 bit applications using 64bit TDM-GCC and Code::Blocks IDE. What I am unable to configure is the combination of the compiler and IDE. I have looked at the IDE wiki and TDM wiki;...
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g++ :cannot execute ‘DIRECTORY/collect2.exe’:CreateProcess: No such file or directory

When I compile c++ and c files together with the following command: g++ io.c *.cpp -o main -D__STDC_FORMAT_MACROS error occurs: g++.exe: fatal error:cannot execute ‘C:/TDM-GCC-32/bin/../libexec/...
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typedef of character array and use in functions

I want a type of cstring with a fixed maximum length, lets say 5. I would also like to be able to use the standard cstring functions if possible. However with this, i get alot of problems with ...
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g++ (tdm-1) 4.7.1 doesnt support all c++11 features

it's supposed g++ (tdm-1) 4.7.1 that comes with codeblocks for windows support all C++11 features, std::stoi(str) isnt reconized, same for other c++11 functions. (string header is included). Do i ...
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Why do the square of input decreases by one when using pow function? [duplicate]

Here is a simple C program, which accepts a number from the user and results it's square. #include <stdio.h> #include <math.h> int main() { int number; int result; printf("\...
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OpenMP parallel program of Fibonacci is slower than sequential

I have this sequential code: int fib(int n) { int x, y; if (n < 2) return n; x = fib(n-1); y = fib(n-2); return x + y; } And this parallel code: int fib(int n) { int x, y; if (n < 2) return ...
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failed to compile debug in wxwidgets windows 10

I want to develop apps across multiple platform. I am new with wxwidgets. I want to compile debug but it produce an error. this is my command result. please help me. so far i've done apps using wpf ...
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Compile C in windows: TDM vs MinGW

I was reading about different C compilers and want to figure out the proper way to compile C programs in windows. I found this link on the go and then I started reading about TDM and minGW compilers. ...
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a.exe terminal closes just after program execution stops [duplicate]

I have installed TDM-GCC compiler on my system. And I write my c programs in a text editor and save it with the .c extension and compile it using the gcc command in the MinGW terminal and as usual the ...
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Declare simd using exp from math.h on TDM-GCC 4.92

I need to vectorize a loop with a call to the exp-function in math.h. However, compiling a file with this #include <math.h> #include <omp.h> #pragma omp declare simd extern double ...
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libnfc cmake header file compilation error

Am programming for NFC using the libnfc library in the C language. Am using the TDM-GCC MinGW Compiler and the CMAKE open source build system which I installed following this tutorial for building/...
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DevCPP Make file error

I am trying to compile the code, but i am getting this error, I don't understand this, and what is wrong with my code # Project: Project1 # Makefile created by Dev-C++ 5.6.0 CPP = g++.exe CC ...
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problem with compiling 64 bt dll on a 32 bit windows via TDM-GCC

I use 32 bit windows and my assistant has 64 bit. We both use gcc (I specifically use tdm-gcc. My assistant uses qt which also uses gcc as far as I'm aware). I wanted to write a very simple plugin in ...
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How do I execute a standard GCC "configure" script with the TDM64-GCC toolchain?

Which of the executables in the TDM bin directory will actually recognize ./configure as a valid command?
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