It is 'Run'. Key-combination: Ctrl+F9
i came to know about that turbo c compiler is having 32 number of disadvantages........ i know about 10-12 disadvantages and i am sharing those wid u .... 1) Turbo c is a 16bit compiler ... means it can access about 16bits of data at a time... 2)Turbo c is based upon 8086 microprocessor... and it can run on x86family.... 3) Turbo c is derived from MS-DOS whereas GCC compiler which runs on linux..is a very good one as compared to Turbo C compiler..,.. 4)Also we cant do ODBC and Networking programming over the Turbo C comiler whereas we can do above programming in GCC compiler successfully by installing one ODBC library in it.... 5)we cant do graphics programming over here, rather we can do graphics programming. in GCC compiler using Glad Interface... 6) Turbo C compiler can access only 1mb of RAM, which is a demerit...whereas GCC compiler can access 4gb OF MEMORY.. 7) 7) Turbo C compiler is based upon MS DOS operating system.. which is a single process operating system..whereas GCC Compiler is based on 80386 processor(LINUX) and it is multiprocess operating system.....
javac is the command that is used to compile Java source files.
Turbo C is a free C++ compiler from Borland. It comes with an IDE and debugger. It lets you compile and run C++ applications on your computer. It is not a word processor.
You need a compiler. Gcc or g++ can be run from a unix shell, or a windows implementation of one like cygwin.
we need compiler to run the programme. compiler will check the error in the problem. compiler can check the error with the help of run time compiler. they can be static or dynamically.
That would depend on the compiler you were using and the file(s) you were trying to compile. Differen compilers would have different ways to run them, so you would need to know the commands for your particular compiler, if it is capable of running from the command prompt.
Hello Frnd, As u say u want to Compile & Run Java Prog. for This if U have JAVA CREATOR then u can compile directly otherwise........ goto Start >run type "cmd" Press "Enter"after that goto C>java>bin> type for compile the prog. "javac PROG.NAME.java" Press "Enter" if Compile SuccessFully Type "java PROG.NAME" Press "Enter" For It This Is Must u save ur Prog. in the folder "bin" in java............. Hello Frnd, As u say u want to Compile & Run Java Prog. for This if U have JAVA CREATOR then u can compile directly otherwise........ goto Start >run type "cmd" Press "Enter"after that goto C>java>bin> type for compile the prog. "javac PROG.NAME.java" Press "Enter" if Compile SuccessFully Type "java PROG.NAME" Press "Enter" For It This Is Must u save ur Prog. in the folder "bin" in java.............
This depends on what compiler you're using, but they all generally have the same process. Example: Converts source code stored in the file test.c into an executable program in test.exe using the GCC compiler... gcc -o test.exe test.c To run the program you can now just run test.exe.
A Java application can accept any number of arguments from the command line. This allows the user to specify configuration information when the application is launched.The user enters command-line arguments when invoking the application and specifies them after the name of the class to be run.
It is possible to build a C compiler on top of a C compiler. From the directory, run the shell script.
Command-line and IDE C compilers: There are two types of C compilers, each of which has advantages and disadvantages: (i) Command-line C compilers and (ii) IDE or Windows C compilers To compile and run a C program using a command-line C compiler, you have to go through the following steps: (i) Write the C program (call it ``myfile.c'') in a text editor or word processor (for example, the simple ``Hello'' program below), (ii) Save it as a file on your computer's hard disk, (iii) ``Compile it'' to a computer-executable program by entering a compile command at a command prompt, for example for the following C compiler programs: gcc -Wall -o myfile myfile.c (using the GNU C compiler, UNIX or Microsoft Windows) cl myfile.c (Microsoft Visual C++ command-line compiler) bcc32 myfile.c (Borland C/C++ compiler, Microsoft Windows) followed by the ``Enter'' key, and finally (iv) Run the program by entering myfile at a command prompt, again followed by ``Enter''. If you want to save the output of ``myfile'' as a text file ``myfile.txt'', enter instead myfile > myfile.txt
The C++ pre-compiler, compiler and linker. Each program must be run in sequence, one after the other, to produce the final machine code. Most IDEs include a build command that can automate the entire process.