You can test your programme a number of ways. First, though, it has
to be built. This is when everything is checked to see if there are
any errors. Try this:
The final line is this:
Now try this:
Compile complete -- 1 errors, 0 warnings
Build: 0 succeeded or up-to-date, 1 failed, 0 skipped
So it's telling you that it couldn't build your solution because there was 1 error.
Put the semicolon back at the end of the line. Now click Debug from the menu at the top of Visual C# Express. From the Debug menu, select Start Debugging.
You should see a black DOS window appear and then disappear. Your programme has run successfully!
To actually see your line of text, click Debug > Start Without Debugging. You should now see this:
And that's your programme! Have a look at the Solution Explorer on
the right. Because the project has been built, you'll see two more files
under Debug:
However, in C# 2010 you'll see a Release folder. Expand this:
We now have a ConsoleApplication1.exe and ConsoleApplication1.pdb.
The exe file is an executable programme, and it appears in the
bin/debug folder. Switch back to Windows Explorer, if you still
have it open. You'll see the exe file there. (In the Release folder
in C# 2010, but in the Debug folder in earlier versions):
You could, if you wanted, create a desktop shortcut to this exe
file. When you double click the desktop shortcut, the programme will
run.
But that's enough of Console Applications - we'll move on to creating Windows Applications.
- From the View menu at the top of Visual C# Express, click Output. You’ll see a window appear at the bottom. (In C# 2010, if you can't see an Output entry, click the Tools menu. From the Tools menu, select Settings > Expert Settings. The Output menu item should then appear on the View menu.)
- From the Build menu at the top of Visual C# Express, click Build Solution
- You should see the following report:
Build: 1 succeeded or up-to-date, 0 failed, 0 skipped
That's telling you that everything is OK.Now try this:
- Delete the semicolon from the end of your line of code
- Click Build > Build Solution again
- Examine the output window
Compile complete -- 1 errors, 0 warnings
Build: 0 succeeded or up-to-date, 1 failed, 0 skipped
So it's telling you that it couldn't build your solution because there was 1 error.
Put the semicolon back at the end of the line. Now click Debug from the menu at the top of Visual C# Express. From the Debug menu, select Start Debugging.
You should see a black DOS window appear and then disappear. Your programme has run successfully!
To actually see your line of text, click Debug > Start Without Debugging. You should now see this:
But that's enough of Console Applications - we'll move on to creating Windows Applications.
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