On May 4, 12:11=A0am, "Jim Langston" <tazmas...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> apati...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> > Now that I can compile ".cpp" files in Microsoft's Visual C++ 2008
> > I still can't figure out how to compile a ".c" file, since
> > every time I do it, the extension is changed to ".c.cpp"
>
> > Any tips? (I mean here, those folks that have been used Visual C++
> > before, because I need
> > some advice on concrete terms, such as: "go to View-Other Windows- etc
> > etc" than click here, etc )
>
> > Thanks in advance.
>
> In the save as dialog, drop down the "Save as type..." and select "C
sourc=
e
> file (.C)"
>
> --
> Jim Langston
> tazmas...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Langston, I'll get bet to you in a bit, as soon as I will check
another option,
so far, the problem is, the only way I succeeded in compiling a file
(which was a .cpp file)
was when I've used the feature "Precompiled Header File", and this one
seems to be a ".cpp" Header File.
I will try to see if I can skip this step, so I might be able to save
my hello.c file
in a proper format (.c)
I can't remember all the steps I've used when I failed before to "save
as .c"
(which became .c.cpp anyhow) so I could follow-up with you, Jim,
but I will retry it.


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