I am trying to compile a simple VS program in C++ as an assignment for class. We only ever include and I keep getting this error:
1>Assignment.cpp(15): fatal error C1010: unexpected end of file while looking for precompiled header. Did you forget to add
'#include "StdAfx.h"'
to your source?
My program is literally this small...
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
unsigned int day = 30;
cout << "My Name is John Doe" << endl;
cout << "My Major is CS" << endl;
cout << "I was born on day " << day << endl;
return 0;
}
I just installed Visual Studio Express 2010. Really I would love to start an empty project instead of installing with all these files predefined, I think it would make it a lot easier but I never get that option when creating a project. Anybody have any suggestions?
You can create an empty project by selecting the "Empty Project" from the "General" group of Visual C++ projects (maybe that project template isn't included in Express?).
To fix the problem in the project you already have, open the project properties and navigate to:
And choose "Not using Precompiled Headers" for the "Precompiled Header" option.
You can always disable the use of pre-compiled headers in the project settings.
Instructions for VS 2010 (should be similar for other versions of VS):
If you are only trying to setup a minimal Visual Studio project for simple C++ command-line programs (such as those developed in introductory C++ programming classes), you can create an empty C++ project.
try to add
#include "stdafx.h"
before#include "iostream"
The
.cpp
file is configured to use precompiled header, therefore it must be included first (before iostream). For Visual Studio, it's name is usually "stdafx.h".If there are no stdafx* files in your project, you need to go to this file's options and set it as “Not using precompiled headers”.