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how to print output?

which compilers allow to print your entire output?
most dont allow you to from the DOS console, so you have
to copy/paste into word.
Borland 3.11/4.52 do but they are old and dont compile same
code as 5.5 does.
perhaps there is an IDE (such as miniide) for 5.5 which can print?

MingW doesnt work for me.
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Jul 19 '05 #1
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> which compilers allow to print your entire output?

Please, do not multipost. See my answer in alt.comp.lang.learn.c-c++.
Jonathan
Jul 19 '05 #2
Developwebsites wrote:
which compilers allow to print your entire output?
most dont allow you to from the DOS console, so you have
to copy/paste into word.
Borland 3.11/4.52 do but they are old and dont compile same
code as 5.5 does.
perhaps there is an IDE (such as miniide) for 5.5 which can print?

MingW doesnt work for me.
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remove *batSPAM* to e-mail me
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WTF are you talking about.
The following compilers that I've used, allow me to print
all of my output: MS Visual C++, Borland C++ Builder, ARM
Compiler, Metaware C/C++, Greenhills, Gnu, Comeau, Turbo
C and C++.

Windows, and pausing for output are platform specific topics
and best discussed in a platform specific newsgroup.
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