I have a batch file for compiling and linking all of my code, including the following:
@echo off nasm -f aout -o start.o start.asm gcc -Wall -O -fstrength-redu -fomit-frame-pointer -finline-functions - Nostdinc -fno-builtin-i./ Include -co main.o main.c gcc -Wall -O -fstrength-redu -fomit-frame-pointer -finline-functions -nostdinc -fno -builtin -I./ Include -c -o scrn.o scrn.c Ld -t link.ld -o kernel.bin start.o main.o scrn.o paus
The problem is, when I print it all just as text Is it definitely a b The file is in. This is going to end the .bat file, and in Notepad ++, the syntax and pause for @OKO OFF are being highlighted without being set manually. Is this a Windows 7 bug? Or am I doing something wrong?
You can be
by double-clicking on the command line or in Explorer Is that the Edit action set as the default?
Right-click and select Open .
EDIT: Maybe your line terminator is messed up Windows CRLF is expected.
In Notepad ++:
- Click on View-> End of Line.
- If they are not CRL, then change to Format-> Windows format.
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