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| | Commented codes still affect the program I have a problem; I hope someone can help me. I have MS Visual c++ studio.net 2003. I notice that the compiler is acting up. If I comment a block of code (For example if I use // ..or /* .... */), this commented block can still affecting the program. I have to delete or cut the whole block of commented code in order to prevent such effect. I remember I had the problem before and someone from this newsgroup helped me to fix it. If I remember correctly he talked about something like out of Sync. -- Thanks Allen |
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| | RE: Commented codes still affect the program On your menu, click build and Clean 'solution name' then build solution. Clean gets rid of all the binary and intermediate files making sure the next build is current. Hope that works. -- -John Please rate when your question is answered to help us and others know what is helpful. "Allen" wrote: Quote: > I have a problem; I hope someone can help me. I have MS Visual c++ > studio.net 2003. I notice that the compiler is acting up. If I comment a > block of code (For example if I use // ..or /* .... */), this commented > block can still affecting the program. I have to delete or cut the whole > block of commented code in order to prevent such effect. I remember I had > the problem before and someone from this newsgroup helped me to fix it. > If I remember correctly he talked about something like out of Sync. > > > -- > Thanks > Allen |
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| | Re: Commented codes still affect the program Thanks John, But I tried that and is not working. I remember that there was some kind of set up. -- Thanks Allen "John Bundy" <jmbundy@xxxxxx(remove)> wrote in message news:05D72AF9-B98A-45ED-B9D1-C48B8B00B11E@xxxxxx Quote: > On your menu, click build and Clean 'solution name' then build solution. > Clean gets rid of all the binary and intermediate files making sure the > next > build is current. Hope that works. > -- > -John > Please rate when your question is answered to help us and others know what > is helpful. > > > "Allen" wrote: > Quote: >> I have a problem; I hope someone can help me. I have MS Visual c++ >> studio.net 2003. I notice that the compiler is acting up. If I comment >> a >> block of code (For example if I use // ..or /* .... */), this commented >> block can still affecting the program. I have to delete or cut the whole >> block of commented code in order to prevent such effect. I remember I >> had >> the problem before and someone from this newsgroup helped me to fix it. >> If I remember correctly he talked about something like out of Sync. >> >> >> -- >> Thanks >> Allen |
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