Lately, I’ve been trying to learn C++ from this website. Unfortunately whenever I try to run one of the code samples, I see that program open for about a half second and then immediately close. Is there a way to stop the program from closing immediately so that I can see the fruits of my effort?
Lately, I’ve been trying to learn C++ from this website . Unfortunately whenever I
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Edit: As Charles Bailey rightly points out in a comment below, this won’t work if there are characters buffered in
stdin, and there’s really no good way to work around that. If you’re running with a debugger attached, John Dibling’s suggested solution is probably the cleanest solution to your problem.That said, I’ll leave this here and maybe someone else will find it useful. I’ve used it a lot as a quick hack of sorts when writing tests during development.
At the end of your
mainfunction, you can callstd::getchar();This will get a single character from
stdin, thus giving you the “press any key to continue” sort of behavior (if you actually want a “press any key” message, you’ll have to print one yourself).You need to
#include <cstdio>forgetchar.