Compile C# For Use Into Application?
Mar 13, 2012Is there any way that I can compile a piece of C# code written on a file, then insert it in a function and run it(under VB.net)?[url]...
View 8 RepliesIs there any way that I can compile a piece of C# code written on a file, then insert it in a function and run it(under VB.net)?[url]...
View 8 RepliesThese days I'm working on a VB.NET application which can be used to edit, compile and run C programs. how I can call a cl.exe process from within my VB program and also that how do I run the program in the console widow itself.
Presently I have only the editor ready. With that one can type in a program and save it with a ".c" extension. Now there are 2 buttons on my form - "Compile" and "Run". When the user clicks on the "Compile" button, the program should be passed to the cl.exe process and the errors should be displayed in another textbox or the DOS(black screen itself). And when the user clicks on the "Run" button, the ".exe" file which just got created should get executed.
Is there any way to attach some files along with my program so that the people who do not have "C" installed in their computers can also edit, compile and run C programs using my application?
I have no idea why when I compile and run my application in x64 mode or anycpu my application crashes some time. some times it returns : Unhandled Exception
Attempted to read or write protected memory. This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt. and some times just says x has stopped working w/o details, any one knows anything about it ?
Is there a way to compile my application so it would be compatable with most OS?
When i compile my application, it runs fine on my computer but when i want to run it somewhere lese it asks for .net framework? My app is not even complicated and i wonder if there is a different way to compile it?
i am trying to compile my project into a .exe application. this project has already been compiled already but i made some improvements. i tried build>build solution but the program is not working
View 1 RepliesI need to create a VB.NET function that takes the source code of a VB.NET console application and compile it into a console application.For example, this is the VB.NET source code for the console application:
Module Module1
Sub Main()
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My application has Binding source to an acess db, how can i distrivbute the application and db as one exe file?
View 3 RepliesI am trying to compile my program, and each time i do the access database is outside the executable. I was wondering if it is possible to compile it and the database will be within the executable, or better still how do i make it an installer kind of application that sends all the files to the programes folder on the computer.
View 3 RepliesI am trying to change the Target CPU for my application and have read on the net to go to Project Properties -> Compile tab then click on the Advanced Compile Options. I am using VB.net 2005 Express Edition. Is this not available in Express Edition or am i looking in the wrong place?
View 4 RepliesI have a Linq-to-SQL class diagram in my web application containing the two tables in my database (held in a DBPro database project in the same solution). All was working fine yesterday. I start doing some work tonight and note that the solution compiles fine in Visual Studio, but when I run the web app I get a compilation error:
Description: An error occurred during the compilation of a resource required to service this request. Please review the following specific error details and modify your source code appropriately.
Compiler Error Message: BC30002: Type 'FrostAlertDatabaseDataContext' is not defined.
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I am using Visual Basic 2010 Express and I am trying to compile a very simple project that uses an OCX that I downloaded and is on my desktop. How do I include this in the compile so that I can just forward the exe to another user?
View 4 RepliesI got a situation where I have a group of projects in a solution. All the projects are dll's except one - which is an exe. When I run the project, it compiles all the dll's except one of them - for some reason this dll needs to be manually compiled.
I have my options set to save projects on run and to build projects that are out of date. This works for all my other dll's except this one.
Do I have something set wrong in this particular dll?
Let's say that I have an entire project build in C# and other project build VB and I made a reference to this VB project Because this two projects need to interact between each other. Is this possible? the compiled code of this two project could live together??. Also if i made the same project VB and C# the compiled version are the same??
View 4 RepliesLet me explain a bit.... let's say I already have MARIO.EXE and I want to create another (let's call it) SETUP.EXE that must have 2 buttons 'Yes' & 'No' How can I build the setup.exe and bundle these two apps together and when the newly exe (mario.exe + setup.exe) is created and launched : -if the 'yes' button is pressed it should continue with the mario.exe installation process -if the 'no' button is pressed then quit. What i don't know is the code and and how can I compile these 2 exe in a single one.
View 10 RepliesIm using Visual Studio 2008 in Windows 7. Recently I cannot debug(F5) any projects because this following error is appearing
Error while trying to run project: Could not load file or assembly 'WindowsApplication5' or one of its dependencies. The module was expected to contain an assembly manifest.
I have a small form program that is basically an interface for installing different software packages so that we can distribute a CD with our products that our customers can just pop in the drive, autorun, and click the button to install what they need. The problem that I am running into is unlike when I had built this same program in VB6, the program rewritten in VB.net will not run on some machines, and shows me an error: .net Framework initialization error. required version of .net framework v2.0.50727.
I realize that it is asking for that version of .net framework in order to run, but what I would really like to know is if there is a way to make my exe non-dependant on this so that it will run on any machine. Requiring my customers to install .net framework in order to access an interface designed just to idiotproof the installation of some setup files and provide easy access to a few pdf's really would just defeat the purpose.
I'm trying VB.Net for the first time, and I must say, after spending two hours pulling my hair out (literally!) and trying one thing after another, I am severely disheartened. I just want to compile a simple .vb file.
I used notepad to create a helloworld file. Then my problems started. The book I'm using told me to use a command prompt, and enter:
vbc helloworld.vb
No dice, though. The vbc command was kicked out by the command prompt. I installed Microsoft Visual Basic 2008, and tried again. No dice. Double checked to make sure I had all my updates - check, but still nothing. So I just went ahead and double clicked the the helloworld.vb file. It displayed the text, but still didn't compile, and it wouldn't even allow me to debug it.
heres my code :
If File.Exists(TextBox2.Text) Then
If File.Exists(Application.StartupPath & "config.vb") Then
Dim pr As New Microsoft.VisualBasic.VBCodeProvider()
Dim cp As New CompilerParameters()
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Compile app to a single exe
View 1 RepliesIs it possible to compile images ("Img1, Img2,Img1000" and so on) into a .avi video format or any other kind of video in Visual Basic? If so, how?
View 2 Repliesi was trying to accomplish to that task with codedom classes, but i can't compile my code!May you post here an example which does succesfully that?Here are son additional information i forgot to write before,my current code is this:
Public Class Form1
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
Dim CodeDomProvider As CodeDomProvider = CodeDomProvider.CreateProvider("VB")
Dim fl As String = "Form1.vb"
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I guess the code in the source file is incorrect...What should i write there?
file with extension vb(*.vb) can compile to exe using vb.net coding. how to compile to exe using vb.net coding if use own extension(not *.vb) ?
View 5 Replieslot of computer users don't have Framework 4.0 and aren't interested in installing it. I can build my programs in 2005 Express but I have Framework 4.0, and if the computer user doesn't have 4.0 the user gets an error. Is there any way to specify that framework 1.5 be used for the build? (I'm assuming I could find 1.5 somewhere.)
View 5 RepliesI recently upgraded my PC and software from XP 32-bit to Windows 7 64-bit. I'm using VS 2008 and SQL Server 2008, and I write code in VB.Net. I'm interested in compiling my code in 64-ibt. Under Visual Studio, I see three different places to specify which CPU to compile under: 1. In Solution Explorer, click 'My Project', then Compile->Advanced Compile Options->Target CPU.
2. On VS menu, Build->Configuration Manager->Active solution platform.
3. If #2 is set to x64, then in Solution Explorer, click 'My Project'->Compile, and at the top, Platform (if #2 is not set, the only option available here is Any CPU).
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I get the following error message when I try to compile anything, I've tried creating several different projects and they all do the same thing. does anyone know anything about this and how to fix it?
Error2An error occurred while signing: Failed to sign bin\Release\app.publish\\setup.exe. SignTool Error: Signtool requires CAPICOM version 2.1.0.1 or higher. Please
copy the latest version of CAPICOM.dll into the directory that contains
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I'm trying VB.Net for the first time, and I must say, after spending two hours pulling my hair out (literally!) and trying one thing after another, I am severely disheartened. I just want to compile a simple .vb file. I used notepad to create a helloworld file. Then my problems started. The book I'm using told me to use a command prompt, and enter:vbc helloworld.vbNo dice, though. The vbc command was kicked out by the command prompt. I installed Microsoft Visual Basic 2008, and tried again. No dice. Double checked to make sure I had all my updates - check, but still nothing. So I just went ahead and double clicked the the helloworld.vb file. It displayed the text, but still didn't compile, and it wouldn't even allow me to debug it.
View 3 RepliesI'm wanting to compile my project to a single exe so that I can add it to a flash drive and be able to run the program without having to install anything.
View 4 RepliesI've a problem when I try create the file (.exe).I don't know where compile the file.[URL]..
View 3 Replieswhere in 2005 VB can I add compile and run buttons
View 1 RepliesI can't find the right software to compile my old VB6 code.I don't like to upgrade is to 2008. More than 10.000 lines of code...
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