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    #include using namespace std; int oo(int m); int sum=0; void main() { int m; cin>>m; oo(m); abc: cout<

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    Russell
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    ;P


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      ;P


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      youbo
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      they are the same maybe...

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        #include using namespace std; int oo(int m); int sum=0; void main() { int m; cin>>m; oo(m); abc: cout<

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        Hamid Taebi
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        Did you compile this code?

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          Did you compile this code?

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          youbo
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          yes, but it have two errors,and i couldn't find them

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            they are the same maybe...

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            Russell
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            Little tips for coding: 1) use longer names for varaibles and functions (this helps to understand what the code do) 2) do not use goto :omg:... find other ways when possible: in your case you can return -1; or something similar :-D


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            • Y youbo

              yes, but it have two errors,and i couldn't find them

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              Maximilien
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              What were the errors ? and on what line ?


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              • Y youbo

                yes, but it have two errors,and i couldn't find them

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                Russell
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                Do what Maximilien suggested. replace every oo with OO!:-D


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                  What were the errors ? and on what line ?


                  Maximilien Lincourt Your Head A Splode - Strong Bad

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                  youbo
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                  it is the new code changed by me follow,but it also have one error. #include using namespace std; int oo(int m); int sum=0; void main() { int m; cin>>m; oo(m); cout<

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                  • Y youbo

                    it is the new code changed by me follow,but it also have one error. #include using namespace std; int oo(int m); int sum=0; void main() { int m; cin>>m; oo(m); cout<

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                    Russell
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                    youbo wrote:

                    unexpected end of file found

                    then complete this line #include "???????" as #include "stdafx.h" and check the parentesis {}


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                    • Y youbo

                      #include using namespace std; int oo(int m); int sum=0; void main() { int m; cin>>m; oo(m); abc: cout<

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                      youbo wrote:

                      };where is the error...

                      The "error" is that you did not use the debugger.


                      "A good athlete is the result of a good and worthy opponent." - David Crow

                      "To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne

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                      • Y youbo

                        it is the new code changed by me follow,but it also have one error. #include using namespace std; int oo(int m); int sum=0; void main() { int m; cin>>m; oo(m); cout<

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                        David Crow
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                        youbo wrote:

                        the error is :fatal error C1004: unexpected end of file found

                        See here. Had you used <pre> tags, and proper indentation, you could have quickly seen the error:

                        using namespace std;

                        int oo(int m);

                        int sum=0;

                        void main()
                        {
                        int m;
                        cin>>m;

                        oo(m);
                        
                        cout<Once you address the C1004 error, you'll still be presented with a LNK2001 error, however.  And to top it all off, a stack overflow is imminent. 
                        

                        "A good athlete is the result of a good and worthy opponent." - David Crow

                        "To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne

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                          Little tips for coding: 1) use longer names for varaibles and functions (this helps to understand what the code do) 2) do not use goto :omg:... find other ways when possible: in your case you can return -1; or something similar :-D


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                          Roger Broomfield
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                          having been brought up from coding raw hex on an 8080 SDK through Assembler and on into C and C++ I have no qualms about using goto. goto is after all just a JMP return -1 is also a JMP. break is also a JMP. why are you threatened by goto?

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                            having been brought up from coding raw hex on an 8080 SDK through Assembler and on into C and C++ I have no qualms about using goto. goto is after all just a JMP return -1 is also a JMP. break is also a JMP. why are you threatened by goto?

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                            David Crow
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                            Because you don't goto the middle of another function.


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                            "To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne

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                            • R Roger Broomfield

                              having been brought up from coding raw hex on an 8080 SDK through Assembler and on into C and C++ I have no qualms about using goto. goto is after all just a JMP return -1 is also a JMP. break is also a JMP. why are you threatened by goto?

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                              Russell
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                              I wrote "....when possible..." ;) It is a bad pratique (for me). It is demonstrated that we can do everything without the use that keyword. Of course I use it (sometimes)....but I'm not a newbie like him:-D First you have to learn how make addictions by hand....and after that you can use the calculator:) :rose:


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                                Because you don't goto the middle of another function.


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                                "To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne

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                                Roger Broomfield
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                                obviously you have never disassembled BIOS. JMPing into the middle of functions is common practice in every BIOS I have ever disassembled.

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                                  obviously you have never disassembled BIOS. JMPing into the middle of functions is common practice in every BIOS I have ever disassembled.

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                                  Russell
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                                  are that BIOSs work? :laugh:


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                                  • R Roger Broomfield

                                    obviously you have never disassembled BIOS. JMPing into the middle of functions is common practice in every BIOS I have ever disassembled.

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                                    David Crow
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                                    Last time I checked, Roger, we were discussing a C program.


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                                    "To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne

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                                    • R Roger Broomfield

                                      having been brought up from coding raw hex on an 8080 SDK through Assembler and on into C and C++ I have no qualms about using goto. goto is after all just a JMP return -1 is also a JMP. break is also a JMP. why are you threatened by goto?

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                                      Rajesh R Subramanian
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                                      http://xkcd.com/292/[^] ;P


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                                      • R Rajesh R Subramanian

                                        http://xkcd.com/292/[^] ;P


                                        Nobody can give you wiser advice than yourself. - Cicero .·´¯`·->ßRÅhmmÃ<-·´¯`·.

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                                        Russell
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                                        :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh: :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh: :laugh::laugh::cool::laugh::laugh: :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh: :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh: He wins a Nobel: he create a time machine! From today, I'll use gotos more often.:-D


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