How do you provide input with comments at the top and run on c++14 with Sublime Text ?
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How do you provide input with comments at the top and run on c++14 with Sublime Text ?
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It's a package called SublimeInput.
You can specify your own key bindings for the package, using which it would compile your source code, and run it with the input from the source code itself, and give the output in sublime itself.
You can specify the compile and run shell commands for any language, along with how your input placeholder at the top looks like.
How do you specify the compile and run shell commands
You can modify the SublimeInput.sublime-settings file.
So like change it into { "build_schemas" : { "cpp" : { "shell_cmd" : "g++ -std=c++14 "$$${file}" -o "$$${file_path}/$$${file_base_name}" && "$$${file_path}/${file_base_name}"", "input_start" : "/*input", "input_end" : "*/" } } }
Yes
It still does not work