![]() If you’re lucky enough, some kind bloke might give you a code snippet to try. ![]() So you wander into the realm of online help and ask around for help. There’s a C problem that you’re having trouble with. How to add a C/C++ custom help file to code blocks? ![]() We will highlight these differences as we begin coding. For example, you’ll need to swap out void main() with int main(). If you are someone migrating from a DOS based IDE like Turbo C++, you will need to change a few things that will not work in code blocks. Let’s add to that to make writing the code a bit easier for you. We’ve seen how to type in the code in the Editor window in the last post. Note that using a file without creating a project first, though simpler to check small snippets of code, won’t allow you access to the debugger tool for that particular file. Give your file a valid path and start coding.
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