Example 1: how to run cpp using gcc vscode
{ "version": "0.1.0", "command": "make", "isShellCommand": true, "tasks": [ { "taskName": "Makefile", "isBuildCommand": true, "showOutput": "always", "args": ["all"], "problemMatcher": { "owner": "cpp", "fileLocation": ["relative", "${workspaceRoot}"], "pattern": { "regexp": "^(.*):(\\d+):(\\d+):\\s+(warning|error):\\s+(.*)$", "file": 1, "line": 2, "column": 3, "severity": 4, "message": 5 } } } ] }
Example 2: Visual Studio Code: code not running for C++11
C_Cpp.default.includePath : string[] C_Cpp.default.defines : string[] C_Cpp.default.compileCommands : string C_Cpp.default.macFrameworkPath : string[] C_Cpp.default.forcedInclude : string[] C_Cpp.default.intelliSenseMode : string C_Cpp.default.compilerPath : string C_Cpp.default.cStandard : c89 | c99 | c11 C_Cpp.default.cppStandard : c++98 | c++03 | c++11 | c++14 | c++17 C_Cpp.default.browse.path : string[] C_Cpp.default.browse.databaseFilename : string C_Cpp.default.browse.limitSymbolsToIncludedHeaders : boolean
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