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This is normal. I've tried it myself before
Some of these pick hello world programs for some reason
I suggest its related to your user input. Where do you get the key input informations from?
When you press a key?
then idk
this happens from time to time
idk what causes it
sometimes it gets so aggressive that the antivirus will delete the program you just compiled before you can even run it
they have to be pessimistic
better to assume something is a virus that isn't than to assume something that is a virus is fine
there is no way to know something is a virus really without running it and seeing what happens
and obviously that not a good idea
so antiviruses have to guess by looking at the assembly
well yeah
they shouldn't lol
my solution is usually to delete the entire build directory. For some reason that seems to be related
@mystic canopy oh btw i heard that that the exe should be in the top folder, else the computer thinks they want to access files which doesn't belong to them.
ehm
wtf this sounds more cursed xD
what does the exe do
What does it do
you've been confusing me so far so could you re-state it?
thats the most suspicious sentence ive ever read lmao
can you send the code, im curious now lol
"Hi, nothing to see here rm-rf /"
Send just the code
Generally I find that anti viruses just don't trust things if they aren't signed, which you need to get done by Microsoft
Clearly it is a safe executable, it's just not trusted by default
Trust is basically opt-in w.r.t. executables. Not trusting is the default
There's also new ML based stuff that's just a complete blackbox
What I said still applies
You can't tell why it doesn't like something. We run into at work with our own software and have to make exceptions
do you really think people are going to check it on that site?
and if they do, 🤷 their issue