![]() Simple Number Sorter with no ValidationĬreating command line """c:\Documents and Settings\Ashley\My Documents\Visual Studio 2005\Projects\hello\hello\Debug\BAT00002710283128.bat"""īuild log was saved at "file://c:\Documents and Settings\Ashley\My Documents\Visual Studio 2005\Projects\hello\hello\Debug\BuildLog.htm" Sorter - 0 error(s), 0 warning(s)īuild started: Project: Sorter, Configuration: Release|Win32Ĭreating temporary file "c:\Documents and Settings\Ashley\My Documents\Visual Studio 2005\Projects\hello\hello\Release\RSP00002C10283236.rsp" with contents The file is sorter.cpp and is as below (although the original is indented though I doubt this makes a difference): ![]() There is only one file in the project which is called sorter but is in a folder called hello, as a renamed it after I converted the code from a 'hello world' program. Also I didn't know whether my application is a managed one as I am not familiar with the concept. I say logs as I was not sure whether I was supposed to build in debug mode or release mode so I did both, although they both work/don't work on the same computers. Thankyou for the advice, I will include the code below along with the build logs.
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