- This is just a method i used to make me able to include bits/stdc++.h
- in visual c++.
- for those had minGW installed on PC :
- C:\MinGW\mingw32\lib\gcc\mingw32\4.8.1\include\c++\mingw32\bits
- copy this folder and then go to this adress
- C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 12.0\VC\include
- paste your folder. go to your visual studio project type bits you will see
- the auto-complete for the library and then choose stdc++.h
- for those don't have minGW:
- you should write your own header file and include all libraries in it then
- go to C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 12.0\VC\include
- make new folder name it "bits" and name the header file stdc++.h
- then paste it in "bits" folder.
- Hope this helps!
- Happy coding
Thank you very much (1+from me)
so clever you are! Thank you!
u can download the bits folder here
Thanks
for Visual studio 2017 users .. you can add bits folder to this path:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2017\Enterprise\VC\Tools\MSVC\14.10.25017\include
Thanks:)
Thanks and here's another solution. Just include the <__msvc_all_public_headers.hpp> in Visual Studio has the same effect as including <bits/stdc++.h> in GCC or MinGW.
hi budu
Any idea how to do this for Microsoft VS Code?
just watch on youtube vs setup for cp there is full tutorial ...
How about codeblocks, where can I add the stdc++.h to? Thanks