I have a very simple C++ application.
#include <stdio.h>
#include <iostream>
int main(int argc, char argv[]) {
cout << "hi" << endl;
}
When I compile for the first time in debug mode, Visual Studio complains “Unable to start program ..\Debug\myprogram.exe. The system cannot find the file specified.”
However, I think that this is obvious because I am compiling for the first time, right? This executable should not exist yet, so why is Visual Studio balking at compiling?
Thanks for your help.
Also, when I build, the following log appears:
When I build (Build->Build solution.), this log appears:
1>------ Build started: Project: print_digits, Configuration: Debug Win32 ------
1>Build started 12/23/2011 4:32:17 PM.
1>InitializeBuildStatus:
1> Creating "Debug\print_digits.unsuccessfulbuild" because "AlwaysCreate" was specified.
1>FinalizeBuildStatus:
1> Deleting file "Debug\print_digits.unsuccessfulbuild".
1> Touching "Debug\print_digits.lastbuildstate".
1>
1>Build succeeded.
1>
1>Time Elapsed 00:00:00.08
It says build succeeded, but no executable is being built for some reason.
A couple of problems here:
1) This error is about trying to RUN the program, not compile it:
2) Probably the reason it can’t find the program is because it FAILED to COMPILE.
Here are the errors I got from your source:
You should be able to fix these particular errors if you add “using namespace std;”
Get a clean compile, and you should be able to run the debugger 🙂