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== Run the program == | == Run the program == | ||
<code>CALL SNDBX/HELLO_C</code> | *<code>CALL SNDBX/HELLO_C</code>:<br/>[[Image:HelloWorldC03.png|500px]] | ||
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[[Category:Basic Knowledge]] | [[Category:Basic Knowledge]] |
Revision as of 20:37, 7 October 2019
Since Heiko is fairly familiar with C, here's his approach for a simple "Hello World!" in C.
Create a library for source and program
Create a Source Physical File
CRTSRCPF
+F4
named SNDBX
Create the C source code
- To create the source code as member of the SPF:
WRKMBRPDM
+F6
, enter name (hello_c) and type (C): - Enter this in SEU:
Spalten . . . : 1 100 Editieren SNDBX/SNDBX SEU==> HELLO_C FMT ** ...+... 1 ...+... 2 ...+... 3 ...+... 4 ...+... 5 ...+... 6 ...+... 7 ...+... 8 ...+... 9 ...+... 0 ***************** Datenanfang ******************************************************************************************* 0001.00 #include <stdio.h> 191007 0002.00 int main(void) 191007 0003.00 { 191007 0004.00 printf("Hello World!\n"); 191007 0005.00 return 0; 191007 0006.00 } 191007 ******************Datenende *********************************************************************************************
- Close and save with
F3
- Enter
14
to compile - Check the outcome with
DSPMSG