Text.cxx(348): warning C4018: '<': signed/unsigned mismatch To disable deprecation, use _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS.Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\Include\0.0\ucrt\stdio.h(1769): note: see declaration of 'sprintf' Winbgi.cxx(494): warning C4996: 'sprintf': This function or variable may be unsafe.Ĭonsider using sprintf_s instead. Winbgi.cxx(133): warning C4101: 'bgi_color': unreferenced local variable Winbgi.cxx(134): warning C4101: 'actual_color': unreferenced local variable Winbgi.cxx(81): warning C4800: 'BOOL': forcing value to bool 'true' or 'false' (performance warning) Winthread.cxx(320): warning C4101: 'i': unreferenced local variable If you want to check it out, there's an old "Kaleidoscope" screen saver I wrote in there, just for the nostalgia. If they do (and I'm kind of hoping they do) then maybe I'll get less PMs from people trying to get their homework to compile.Īnyway, enjoy. I'll be emailing the guys at the University of Colorado in just a few minutes to point them to it too, in case they wish to update their code to the fixed stuff. I did not write WinBGIm - I do not maintain it - all I did was fix it enough to compile under its original constraints: So today I created a github project that you can direct people to when they start asking for graphics.h stuff. Not to mention that WinBGIm is currently broken as it is. Since that time we have newer and better versions of GCC. (Ever since 2005 when I helped that one person.) Every year I get a lot of requests for a working WinBGIm.
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