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By anikakash, history, 3 years ago, In English

Coding Environment Setup

sublime is the best text editor for Competitive Programming. Also, it is a lite weight text editor and You can use file input-output so easily Handel big input-output.

So, for setup sublime before you need to prepare your computer.

Install C/C++ compiler :

  • windows
  • For linux run this command. pacman is my package manager. Here you can use your package manager command. It's for arch-based Distro. sudo pacman -Syu gcc
  • Mac os

Install Sublime :

Now it's time to install Sublime on your Computer. Goto Sublime Offical Site and download sublime for your current Operating System.

Let's Setup Our Sublime

  1. First Do partition your sublime screen into 3 part. one is for your code and the other two is for the input and output section.

In any case, if the GIF image is not working properly then you can see from here. I host the gif in GitHub also. Open the link in the new tab.

2 . Then click Tools > Build System > New Build System Now a file will be open. In that file, you need to paste the below code.

{
    "shell_cmd": "g++ \"$$${file}\" -o \"$$${file_path}/${file_base_name}\"",
    "file_regex": "^(..[^:]*):([0-9]+):?([0-9]+)?:? (.*)$",
    "working_dir": "${file_path}",
    "selector": "source.c, source.c++",
    "variants":
    [
        {
            "name": "Run",
            "shell_cmd": "g++ -O2 -static -Wno-unused-result -std=c++17 -DONLINEJUDGE \"$$${file}\" -o \"$$${file_path}/$$${file_base_name}\" && \"$$${file_path}/${file_base_name}\""
        }
    ]
}

Almost done!

3 . Now Save this file and remember the name of the file it will need in step 7 . and the file extension will be .sublime-build

4 . Now Create a Folder. And Make .cpp file and two .txt file. Make sure that those three files are in a directory. input.txt & output.txt

5 . Now add your Folder in sublime. Click File > Open Folder and select your folder.

When you add a file in a section then instantly save this file in that section by clicking ctr+s

6 . Now Past this is in your .cpp file

 #include<bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace    std;

int main(){

   #ifdef ONLINEJUDGE
       clock_t tStart = clock();
       freopen("input.txt","r",stdin); //can need to change file . this one for taking input
       freopen("output.txt","w",stdout); // this one for output
  #endif

       //Your Code

  #ifdef ONLINEJUDGE
     fprintf(stderr, "\n>> Runtime: %.10fs\n", (double) (clock() - tStart) / CLOCKS_PER_SEC); // this line gives your code runtime
  #endif

   return 0;
}

7 . now click Tools > Build System > select file which is created in step 3. Now write an input and output code and save input in the input file.

8 . press ctrl + shift + B and a pop up will bring your sublime click one which has -Run part. WOW See you can successfully Generate your output.

9 . Now whenever you need to compile your code just click ctrl + B and you will compile and generate an output corresponding to your input.

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3 years ago, # |
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Great, I'm dumping CodeBlocks now!

Grandma's advice
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3 years ago, # |
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youtube wasn't less that now there is people teaching setup here also ಠ_ಠ

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2 years ago, # |
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Some advice on fixing this post (and why this might have gotten downvotes):

  • Not everyone uses C/C++.
  • Not everyone uses G++ to compile plain C.
  • Not everyone uses Arch Linux.
  • Not everyone uses a template for competitive programming.
  • Not everyone uses a full timer to check runtime either.
  • Not everyone uses ctrl+B to build their code.
  • I think the macros on the template is kinda wrong, probably you missed an underline.
  • (etc)
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    2 years ago, # ^ |
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    how else do people build their code when using sublime text?

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      2 years ago, # ^ |
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      They do it however they want — the "Build" shortcut need not be ctrl+B :P

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8 months ago, # |
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I have completed all the steps and have used the following Sublime-build as per g++-13(I have gcc installed).

{
    "shell_cmd": "/opt/homebrew/bin/g++-13 \"$$${file}\&quot; -o \&quot;$$${file_path}/$$${file_base_name}\&quot;&quot;, &quot;file_regex&quot;: &quot;^(..[^:]*):([0-9]+):?([0-9]+)?:? (.*)$$$",
    "working_dir": "$$${file_path}&quot;, &quot;selector&quot;: &quot;source.c, source.c++&quot;, &quot;variants&quot;: [ { &quot;name&quot;: &quot;Run&quot;, &quot;shell_cmd&quot;: &quot;/opt/homebrew/bin/g++-13 -O2 -static -Wno-unused-result -std=c++17 -DONLINEJUDGE \&quot;$$${file}\" -o \"$$${file_path}/$$${file_base_name}\" && \"$$${file_path}/$$${file_base_name}\""
        }
    ]
}

I am getting the following error upon running (the build is succeessful).

Error

Can somebody please help me with this .