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Some time ago I started a project, an IDE, and I spent some time thinking about how the compilation will work, and from what I have gathered as information, I can just download, let's say a C/C++ compiler like MinGW and run commands from the command line (cmd).



But is this the right approach for using compilers? Is there a more efficient way to implement and use a compiler into my software?



Also, how will the debugging part be done? Are there debuggers online which I can download and again run operations from the command line?



And in short, how would I implement such vital features into my software? (Compiling, debugging, maybe even code analysis)










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Some time ago I started a project, an IDE, and I spent some time thinking about how the compilation will work, and from what I have gathered as information, I can just download, let's say a C/C++ compiler like MinGW and run commands from the command line (cmd).



But is this the right approach for using compilers? Is there a more efficient way to implement and use a compiler into my software?



Also, how will the debugging part be done? Are there debuggers online which I can download and again run operations from the command line?



And in short, how would I implement such vital features into my software? (Compiling, debugging, maybe even code analysis)










share|improve this question























  • StackOverflow is a place where programmers share troubled code. It wants specific questions with specific answers. SO avoids questions that lead to out-of-the-box, free-range comments. Those questions tend to lead to disagreement and bickering. You have great questions, but SO is not the best place to get answers.

    – lit
    Nov 16 '18 at 14:04













  • Okay, thank you for the info, will have that in mind. Where can I get an answer to such a question?

    – John Davis
    Nov 16 '18 at 14:23














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Some time ago I started a project, an IDE, and I spent some time thinking about how the compilation will work, and from what I have gathered as information, I can just download, let's say a C/C++ compiler like MinGW and run commands from the command line (cmd).



But is this the right approach for using compilers? Is there a more efficient way to implement and use a compiler into my software?



Also, how will the debugging part be done? Are there debuggers online which I can download and again run operations from the command line?



And in short, how would I implement such vital features into my software? (Compiling, debugging, maybe even code analysis)










share|improve this question














Some time ago I started a project, an IDE, and I spent some time thinking about how the compilation will work, and from what I have gathered as information, I can just download, let's say a C/C++ compiler like MinGW and run commands from the command line (cmd).



But is this the right approach for using compilers? Is there a more efficient way to implement and use a compiler into my software?



Also, how will the debugging part be done? Are there debuggers online which I can download and again run operations from the command line?



And in short, how would I implement such vital features into my software? (Compiling, debugging, maybe even code analysis)







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  • StackOverflow is a place where programmers share troubled code. It wants specific questions with specific answers. SO avoids questions that lead to out-of-the-box, free-range comments. Those questions tend to lead to disagreement and bickering. You have great questions, but SO is not the best place to get answers.

    – lit
    Nov 16 '18 at 14:04













  • Okay, thank you for the info, will have that in mind. Where can I get an answer to such a question?

    – John Davis
    Nov 16 '18 at 14:23



















  • StackOverflow is a place where programmers share troubled code. It wants specific questions with specific answers. SO avoids questions that lead to out-of-the-box, free-range comments. Those questions tend to lead to disagreement and bickering. You have great questions, but SO is not the best place to get answers.

    – lit
    Nov 16 '18 at 14:04













  • Okay, thank you for the info, will have that in mind. Where can I get an answer to such a question?

    – John Davis
    Nov 16 '18 at 14:23

















StackOverflow is a place where programmers share troubled code. It wants specific questions with specific answers. SO avoids questions that lead to out-of-the-box, free-range comments. Those questions tend to lead to disagreement and bickering. You have great questions, but SO is not the best place to get answers.

– lit
Nov 16 '18 at 14:04







StackOverflow is a place where programmers share troubled code. It wants specific questions with specific answers. SO avoids questions that lead to out-of-the-box, free-range comments. Those questions tend to lead to disagreement and bickering. You have great questions, but SO is not the best place to get answers.

– lit
Nov 16 '18 at 14:04















Okay, thank you for the info, will have that in mind. Where can I get an answer to such a question?

– John Davis
Nov 16 '18 at 14:23





Okay, thank you for the info, will have that in mind. Where can I get an answer to such a question?

– John Davis
Nov 16 '18 at 14:23












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