Quick C++ - C Inline Execution for VS Code
Quick C++ is a VS Code extension that allows users to run C++ code snippets directly within the editor. It provides inline output for quick debugging and execution insights, making C++ development more efficient.
Getting Started
Installation
VS Code Marketplace :
- Open Visual Studio Code.
- Navigate to the Extensions view (Ctrl+Shift+X or Cmd+Shift+X on macOS).
- Search for Quick C++.
- Click "Install" to add the extension to your VS Code.
Install from VSIX :
- Download the latest
.vsix
package from the Releases page.
- Open Visual Studio Code.
- Go to the Extensions view by clicking on the Extensions icon in the Activity Bar or pressing
Ctrl+Shift+X
.
- Click on the ellipsis (
...
) in the top-right corner of the Extensions view and select "Install from VSIX...".
- Navigate to the downloaded
.vsix
file and select it to install.
Features
Inline Code Execution
: Run C++ code directly in the editor and display results as inline comments.
Real-Time Updates
: Automatically executes code on text changes or cursor movements.
Error Feedback
: Catch errors like NameError and display clear, formatted messages inline.
Temporary File Execution
: Ensures safe execution using temporary files without modifying your project files.
Output Formatting
: Displays clean and non-intrusive inline output for easy readability.
Enhanced Debugging
: Provides feedback for incomplete or invalid code to help developers debug faster.
Usage
Auto Execution
Just write a C++ echo, print_r, or var_dump statement, and the output will appear inline.
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main() {
cout << "Hello, QuickCPP!" << endl; // Output: Hello, QuickCPP!
return 0;
}
Error Highlighting
Errors are shown inline, with the file and line number.
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main() {
cout << "Hello, QuickCPP!" << endl // error: expected ';' before 'return'
return 0;
}
Known Issues
- Large scripts or complex logic may cause delays in execution.
- Inline execution is limited to the lines above the current cursor.
Feel free to report bugs or suggest features by opening an issue on GitHub.
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! If you have suggestions for improvements or new features, feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request on the Github.
License
This extension is licensed under the MIT license.
For questions or feedback, please contact support@codegyan.in.
Thank you for using Quick C++! We hope it enhances your coding experience.