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Re: printf: doens't print on WinXP installation


From: Fred Kiefer
Subject: Re: printf: doens't print on WinXP installation
Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2009 17:55:54 +0200
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Did you try to run your application under gdb? Does this result in the
NSLog output being shown in the terminal?
The format used should depend on your settings, but as long as you only
output ASCII characters, UTF8 should do no harm.


Alex schrieb:
> Here's the output I get
> 
> Alex Bilyk@ASUS ~/projects/helloworld $ make This is gnustep-make
> 2.2.0. Type 'make print-gnustep-make-help' for help. Making all for
> app HelloWorld... Compiling file main.m ... Linking app HelloWorld
> ... Creating library file: ./HelloWorld.app/./HelloWorld.exe.a
> 
> Alex Bilyk@ASUS ~/projects/helloworld $ openapp ./HelloWorld
> 
> Alex Bilyk@ASUS ~/projects/helloworld $ defaults read NSGlobalDomain 
> NSGlobalDomain GSLogSyslog NO
> 
> I ran
> 
> $ defaults write NSGlobalDomain GSLogSyslog NO
> 
> prior to the run. Can there be something wrong with the console
> itself? Does output use UTF8, that might be causing this issue? In
> any case even  though the value above is set to NO, NSLog outputs
> still go to the event viewer.
> 
> Thanks for helping out, Alex
> 
> ________________________________ From: Fred Kiefer
> <fredkiefer@gmx.de> To: Alex Bilyk <to_dingo@yahoo.com> Cc:
> Help-gnustep@gnu.org Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2009 9:22:57 AM 
> Subject: Re: printf: doens't print on WinXP installation
> 
> Alex Bilyk schrieb:
>> Just installed GNUstep on Win XP. Doing the simplest of things with
>> a main function that has printf("hello, world"); in it. Everything
>> compiles and runs, except there is no output to the console. I can
>> step through code in dgb and it goes over this line fine. A bit of
>> a puzzle. Tried to use NSLog(@"..."); version - same result.  App
>> is built and run successfully, but with no printout to the console.
>> Any ideas? BTW, stepping in gdb over the NSLog version has some
>> issues that the printf version doesn't have, but that's a separate
>> topic. I'm really after the printout at the moment, as you might
>> imagine:)
> 
> Hi Alex,
> 
> I cannot help you with printf which is a library function, but for
> NSLog I am able to tell you that most likely you will find its output
> in the event viewer of windows. You may change this by setting the
> user default GSLogSyslog. Running with gdb should also result in the
> output going to the terminal.
> 
> Which terminal are you using?
> 
> Fred





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