Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!usc!ucsd!ucbvax!ucdavis!iris.ucdavis.EDU!lasky From: lasky@iris.ucdavis.EDU (Ty Lasky) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer Subject: New MPW C Programmer, and I need HELP! Keywords: stdio, SADE Message-ID: <7921@ucdavis.ucdavis.edu> Date: 5 Nov 90 22:32:29 GMT Sender: usenet@ucdavis.ucdavis.edu Reply-To: lasky@iris.ucdavis.EDU (Ty Lasky) Lines: 28 I am just learning MPW C, and I have quickly run into a couple of problems. If someone out there would e-mail me a reply, I would greatly appreciate it. I don't think that this is of any interest to the general group, so please respond by e-mail. Thanks! 1. Simple question: I wrote the canonical C example, "hello, world", using #include , and printf. When I run this (after creating a make file using 'Create Build Commands', I get an alert box which says that writing to the console is not supported in applications. The message that I tried to print is there, but I would like it to appear in a window. I realize that it is better on the Mac to use toolbox routines, but I would like to be able to use stdio so that I can run some of the code that I have written for Unix and/or DOS. Please let me know what I am doing wrong here. 2. SADE: I want to use SADE to do source level debugging of my code. I have included '-sym on' in my link command, and '-sym' in my compile command. However, when I run the program and hit the SADE key, SADE does not come up with a window containing the source code in which I can set breakpoints, etc.. What am I doing wrong here? Should I be using '-sym full' in the link command? Thanks for any help at all! A newly frustrated MPW programmer, Ty A. Lasky lasky@iris.ucdavis.edu