ok. so i decided to make a very irritating program that fills the computer its run on with junk. here is what i have done yet:

#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
int main () {
	int i;
	ofstream filut1 ("allisdust1.txt");
	ofstream filut2 ("allisdust2.txt");
	ofstream filut3 ("allisdust3.txt");
	ofstream filut4 ("allisdust4.txt");
	ofstream filut5 ("allisdust11.txt");
	ofstream filut6 ("allisdust5.txt");
	ofstream filut7 ("allisdust6.txt");
	ofstream filut8 ("allisdust7.txt");
	ofstream filut9 ("allisdust8.txt");
	ofstream filut10 ("allisdus9.txt");
	ofstream filut11("allisdust10.txt");
	start:;
	int blessing;
	cout<< "HAIL TZEENTCH AND HIS SERVANT, SIR AVALANCHE!"<< endl;
	for (i=100;1>0;i--) {
		filut1<< "HAIL TZEENTCH AND HIS SERVANT, SIR AVALANCHE!"<< endl;
	}
	cout<< "HAIL TZEENTCH AND HIS SERVANT, SIR AVALANCHE!"<< endl;
	for (i=100;1>0;i--) {
		filut2<< "HAIL TZEENTCH AND HIS SERVANT, SIR AVALANCHE!"<< endl;
	}
	cout<< "HAIL TZEENTCH AND HIS SERVANT, SIR AVALANCHE!"<< endl;
	for (i=100;1>0;i--) {
		filut3<< "HAIL TZEENTCH AND HIS SERVANT, SIR AVALANCHE!"<< endl;
	}
	cout<< "HAIL TZEENTCH AND HIS SERVANT, SIR AVALANCHE!"<< endl;
	for (i=100;1>0;i--) {
		filut4<< "HAIL TZEENTCH AND HIS SERVANT, SIR AVALANCHE!"<< endl;
	}
	cout<< "HAIL TZEENTCH AND HIS SERVANT, SIR AVALANCHE!"<< endl;
	for (i=100;1>0;i--) {
		filut5<< "HAIL TZEENTCH AND HIS SERVANT, SIR AVALANCHE!"<< endl;
	}
	cout<< "HAIL TZEENTCH AND HIS SERVANT, SIR AVALANCHE!"<< endl;
	for (i=100;1>0;i--) {
		filut6<< "HAIL TZEENTCH AND HIS SERVANT, SIR AVALANCHE!"<< endl;
	}
	cout<< "HAIL TZEENTCH AND HIS SERVANT, SIR AVALANCHE!"<< endl;
	for (i=100;1>0;i--) {
		filut7<< "HAIL TZEENTCH AND HIS SERVANT, SIR AVALANCHE!"<< endl;
	}
	cout<< "HAIL TZEENTCH AND HIS SERVANT, SIR AVALANCHE!"<< endl;
	for (i=100;1>0;i--) {
		filut8<< "HAIL TZEENTCH AND HIS SERVANT, SIR AVALANCHE!"<< endl;
	}
	cout<< "HAIL TZEENTCH AND HIS SERVANT, SIR AVALANCHE!"<< endl;
	for (i=100;1>0;i--) {
		filut9<< "HAIL TZEENTCH AND HIS SERVANT, SIR AVALANCHE!"<< endl;
	}
	cout<< "HAIL TZEENTCH AND HIS SERVANT, SIR AVALANCHE!"<< endl;
	for (i=100;1>0;i--) {
		filut10<< "HAIL TZEENTCH AND HIS SERVANT, SIR AVALANCHE!"<< endl;
	}
	cout<< "HAIL TZEENTCH AND HIS SERVANT, SIR AVALANCHE!"<< endl;
	for (i=100;1>0;i--) {
		filut11<< "HAIL TZEENTCH AND HIS SERVANT, SIR AVALANCHE!"<< endl;
	}
	cout<< "HAIL TZEENTCH AND HIS SERVANT, SIR AVALANCHE!"<< endl;
	for (i = 100;i>0;i--) {
		cout<< "HAIL TZEENTCH AND HIS SERVANT, SIR AVALANCHE!"<< endl;
		cout<< "HAIL TZEENTCH AND HIS SERVANT, SIR AVALANCHE!"<< endl;
		cout<< "HAIL TZEENTCH AND HIS SERVANT, SIR AVALANCHE!"<< endl;
		cout<< "HAIL TZEENTCH AND HIS SERVANT, SIR AVALANCHE!"<< endl;
		cout<< "HAIL TZEENTCH AND HIS SERVANT, SIR AVALANCHE!"<< endl;
		cout<< "HAIL TZEENTCH AND HIS SERVANT, SIR AVALANCHE!"<< endl;
	}
	for (i =100; i>0; i--) {
	cout<< "BLESS THE CHANGER OF WAYS AND HIS SERVANT, SIR AVALANCHE: PRESS ONE!"<< endl;
	cin>> blessing;
	if (blessing !== 1) {
		cout<< "INFIDEL! TIME TO START ALL OVER AGAIN!"<< endl;
		goto start;
	}
}
}

so, i get THESE build errors:
spammer2.cpp: In function `int main()':
spammer2.cpp:5: error: `ofstream' undeclared (first use this function)
spammer2.cpp:5: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once for each function it appears in.)
spammer2.cpp:5: error: expected `;' before "filut1"
spammer2.cpp:6: error: expected `;' before "filut2"
spammer2.cpp:7: error: expected `;' before "filut3"
spammer2.cpp:8: error: expected `;' before "filut4"
spammer2.cpp:9: error: expected `;' before "filut5"
spammer2.cpp:10: error: expected `;' before "filut6"
spammer2.cpp:11: error: expected `;' before "filut7"
spammer2.cpp:12: error: expected `;' before "filut8"
spammer2.cpp:13: error: expected `;' before "filut9"
spammer2.cpp:14: error: expected `;' before "filut10"
spammer2.cpp:15: error: expected `;' before "filut11"
spammer2.cpp:18: error: `cout' undeclared (first use this function)
spammer2.cpp:18: error: `endl' undeclared (first use this function)
spammer2.cpp:20: error: `filut1' undeclared (first use this function)
spammer2.cpp:24: error: `filut2' undeclared (first use this function)
spammer2.cpp:28: error: `filut3' undeclared (first use this function)
spammer2.cpp:32: error: `filut4' undeclared (first use this function)
spammer2.cpp:36: error: `filut5' undeclared (first use this function)
spammer2.cpp:40: error: `filut6' undeclared (first use this function)
spammer2.cpp:44: error: `filut7' undeclared (first use this function)
spammer2.cpp:48: error: `filut8' undeclared (first use this function)
spammer2.cpp:52: error: `filut9' undeclared (first use this function)
spammer2.cpp:56: error: `filut10' undeclared (first use this function)
spammer2.cpp:60: error: `filut11' undeclared (first use this function)
spammer2.cpp:73: error: `cin' undeclared (first use this function)
spammer2.cpp:74: error: expected primary-expression before '=' token
spammer2.cpp:79:2: warning: no newline at end of file
Process terminated with status 1 (0 minutes, 0 seconds)
28 errors, 1 warnings
_______________________________________

what is wrong? and, please tell me what command to use to run another program.
and don't just say "why do you want to do this?"
thanks. out.

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I COULD help you, because the errors are all related to the same problem, but without asking "why do you want to do this?" I can't be sure that you're not trying to make somesort of 'virus'.
So I won't help, sorry :)

ok. this isnt a virus, just that a friend said that i couldn't make a program, so i9'm going to show him i can program. and this isnt very harmful, only creates ten files wich honour me. why i said that you shouldnt ask why was that i need the answer, not another question

So far your friend is right then!

Ooh that's so cruel.

What is 'start:' I'm no c/c++ expert but that doesn't look like valid syntax to me.

Also you need to prefix cout with std:: or put a using namespace std; at the top between your include directives and the main function. Main should really be int main(int argc, char *argv[])

You seem to have one too many closing braces on the last line.

So far your friend is right then!
What is 'start:' I'm no c/c++ expert but that doesn't look like valid syntax to me.

Actually: it is (sort of). It's a label where you point a 'goto' to. It's a horrible way to loop and should be avoided at all times. So the fact that you didn't know it means that you had a good teacher for C++ :)

Also you need to prefix cout with std:: or put a using namespace std; at the top between your include directives and the main function. Main should really be int main(int argc, char *argv[])

You seem to have one too many closing braces on the last line.

Agreed on the namespace part (fstream requires it too).
Main can also be declared as int main() , it's also standard.
The brackets look ok to me, but due to avalanche's sloppy indention, I can't be sure
[edit] On second look, you might be right [/edit]

So far your friend is right then!

Ooh that's so cruel.

What is 'start:' I'm no c/c++ expert but that doesn't look like valid syntax to me.

Also you need to prefix cout with std:: or put a using namespace std; at the top between your include directives and the main function. Main should really be int main(int argc, char *argv[])

You seem to have one too many closing braces on the last line.

start is a etiquette for the goto command. and when i do a second check on this program i can too see most of those faults.

Actually: it is (sort of). It's a label where you point a 'goto' to. It's a horrible way to loop and should be avoided at all times. So the fact that you didn't know it means that you had a good teacher for C++ :)
Niek

i know its a bad way to loop it, but here it WAS in a if statement, which makes it more forgivable?

So the fact that you didn't know it means that you had a good teacher for C++

He he, I didn't have a C++ teacher! I do know what labels are but I don't think I've used one for years let alone used one in C++ which is why I was stumped. I should have STFW ;)

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