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Hi I'm starting to play around with C++ and have Dev-C++ 4.9.9.2. I have compiled the following and it works fine in the CMD screen:
Dev C You Have Not Enabled Debugging Info Windows 7
I want to be able to step through the code, and watch the variables number1 and number2 but, when I add breakpoints, execute the code and then hover over the variables with the cursor, it reports 'number1 = Not found in current context' in the Debug window towards the left. Is this because the executable runs in the CMD screen? Obviously, there's nothing wrong with this code, but I want to know how to Watch, Step, Set Breakpoints etc. for when I move onto more complicated code so I can TRUELY debug it. I've tried compiling it as a Project (it creates several files on my Desktop) and also as a simple test.exe from test.cpp that I created using Notepad but the result of my 'debugging' is the same. What am I doing wrong?