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Visual C++ 2022 cout bug?

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  • S Shao Voon Wong

    Latest update: the bug is gone after I run cmd console, instead of the new Terminal console. Case closed. Thanks everybody for checking and testing. I found a cout bug with Visual C++ 2022 on Windows 11. VC++ 2019 does not have this bug. When I try to debug, the problem goes away. I have produced a small repo that reproduces the issue. Please help me check so that I can report this bug to Microsoft. Thanks.

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    Graham Breach
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    Its working fine here on Windows 10, VS 17.5.5, so I would suspect the Windows 11 terminal - can you try running it in a cmd.exe window instead?

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      Its working fine here on Windows 10, VS 17.5.5, so I would suspect the Windows 11 terminal - can you try running it in a cmd.exe window instead?

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      Shao Voon Wong
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      My c:\windows\system32\cmd.exe is already the new Windows 11 terminal. I am not sure where the old cmd.exe is.

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      • S Shao Voon Wong

        My c:\windows\system32\cmd.exe is already the new Windows 11 terminal. I am not sure where the old cmd.exe is.

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        Lost User
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        If the Terminal in Windows 11 is the same as the one in 10 then you can configure it to run cmd, Powershell, Linux shell etc.

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        • L Lost User

          If the Terminal in Windows 11 is the same as the one in 10 then you can configure it to run cmd, Powershell, Linux shell etc.

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          Shao Voon Wong
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          Thanks for your suggestion. I have configured it to run the normal cmd window by right-clicking the tab area and choosing "Settings" in the pop-up menu and selecting accordingly. The bug is gone.

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          • D Dave Kreskowiak

            I cannot confirm the bug. Everything works in the order expected. Microsoft (R) C/C++ Optimizing Compiler Version 19.35.32217.1 for x86 on Windows 11 Pro Version 22H2 (OS Build 22621.1555)

            Asking questions is a skill CodeProject Forum Guidelines Google: C# How to debug code Seriously, go read these articles.
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            Shao Voon Wong
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            The bug is gone after I followed Richard's suggestion to run the old cmd console. Thanks for testing.

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            • G Graham Breach

              Its working fine here on Windows 10, VS 17.5.5, so I would suspect the Windows 11 terminal - can you try running it in a cmd.exe window instead?

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              Shao Voon Wong
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              Using the cmd.exe window, the bug is gone.

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              • S Shao Voon Wong

                Thanks for your suggestion. I have configured it to run the normal cmd window by right-clicking the tab area and choosing "Settings" in the pop-up menu and selecting accordingly. The bug is gone.

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                Lost User
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                Very interesting. What program was it running before your change?

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                  Very interesting. What program was it running before your change?

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                  Shao Voon Wong
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                  Before my change to the old normal cmd, the new Terminal console has a tabbed interface and was slower than cmd window. I did not change my code. Now it is running fine.

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                  • S Shao Voon Wong

                    Before my change to the old normal cmd, the new Terminal console has a tabbed interface and was slower than cmd window. I did not change my code. Now it is running fine.

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                    Lost User
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                    Mine also has a tabbed interface, so I have three tabs: cmd, PowerShell and Linux under WSL. It seems just as fast as anything else. I can only assume there is another interface that is the default in the 11 version. Unfortunately (or maybe not) my PC does not support Windows 11.

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                    • S Shao Voon Wong

                      Thanks. Your Visual C++ and Windows edition is the same as mine. Did you run it a few times? The bug has 50% chance of reproducing when run normally (meaning not debugging).

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                      Dave Kreskowiak
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                      Only about 30 times, and it never happened even once.

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                      • L Lost User

                        If the Terminal in Windows 11 is the same as the one in 10 then you can configure it to run cmd, Powershell, Linux shell etc.

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                        Richard MacCutchan wrote:

                        Terminal in Windows

                        I am not familiar with that. Presumably it is the following which one must install specifically, at least in Windows 10? An overview on Windows Terminal | Microsoft Learn[^] So you use that normally? I am curious why do you consider that ideal rather than going directly to either cmd or a linux shell?

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                        • S Shao Voon Wong

                          The bug is gone after I followed Richard's suggestion to run the old cmd console. Thanks for testing.

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                          Dave Kreskowiak
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                          I was using CMD Prompt and Powershell in Terminal with no issues at all, in both Debug and Release builds.

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                            Richard MacCutchan wrote:

                            Terminal in Windows

                            I am not familiar with that. Presumably it is the following which one must install specifically, at least in Windows 10? An overview on Windows Terminal | Microsoft Learn[^] So you use that normally? I am curious why do you consider that ideal rather than going directly to either cmd or a linux shell?

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                            jschell wrote:

                            why do you consider that ideal rather than going directly to either cmd or a linux shell?

                            I did not claim it is ideal, it is just another tool that I find useful at times. I run cmd, Powershell and Linux in "normal" windows also.

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                            • D Dave Kreskowiak

                              I was using CMD Prompt and Powershell in Terminal with no issues at all, in both Debug and Release builds.

                              Asking questions is a skill CodeProject Forum Guidelines Google: C# How to debug code Seriously, go read these articles.
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                              Shao Voon Wong
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                              It looks like nobody is encountering this issue except me. Thanks again. You can stop testing.

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