As I understand, your program 24_-_Classes
architecture just shows like:
24_-_Classes
|
|_.vscode
| |__c_cpp_properties.json
| |__launch.json
| |__settings.json
| |__tasks.json
|__cat.cpp
|__cat.h
|__main.cpp
Bro, I know what you mean "I understand that I may need to tell VS Code where to look for the Cat.cpp file but it's strange to me that it finds the header in the same location.
".
c_cpp_properties.json
: allows you to change settings such as the path to
the compiler, include paths.
As your project architecture shows, your include file
is located in the same directory of your source files
.
So your c_cpp_properties.json
should be looks like:
{
"configurations": [
{
"name": "Mac",
"includePath": [
// This is the include files directory
"${workspaceFolder}/**", // Have Change
"/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/usr/include",
"/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/usr/lib/clang/9.0.0/include",
"/usr/local/include",
"/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/usr/include/c++/v1",
"/usr/include"
],
"defines": [],
"macFrameworkPath": [
"/System/Library/Frameworks",
"/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/SDKs/MacOSX.sdk/System/Library/Frameworks",
"/Library/Frameworks"
],
"compilerPath": "/usr/bin/clang",
"cStandard": "c11",
"cppStandard": "c++11",
"intelliSenseMode": "clang-x64"
}
],
"version": 4
}
Notice that line ""${workspaceFolder}/**", // Have Change
", as my
comment"// This is the include files directory
" shows, change your
""${workspaceRoot}",
" to my ""${workspaceFolder}/**
".(This is used to add include file directory.)
Change this configuration to your needed Linux. E.g:
{
"configurations": [
{
"name": "Linux",
"includePath": [
// This line is to add include file directory.
"${workspaceFolder}/**" //Needed to Notices!
"/usr/include/c++/7",
"/usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/c++/7",
"/usr/include/c++/7/backward",
"/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/7/include",
"/usr/local/include",
"/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/7/include-fixed",
"/usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu",
"/usr/include",
],
"defines": [],
"compilerPath": "/usr/bin/gcc",
"cStandard": "c11",
"cppStandard": "c++17",
"intelliSenseMode": "clang-x64"
}
],
"version": 4
}
There is no need to add that lines:
"/home/danny/Documents/C++_Projects/24_-_Classes/Cat.cpp",
"/home/danny/Documents/C++_Projects/24_-_Classes/",
"/home/danny/Documents/C++_Projects/24_-_Classes/.vscode",
"/home/danny/Documents/C++_Projects/24_-_Classes/.vscode/Cat.cpp"
And I also know what your want to know"At one point I wondered if I need to add a double command in there to tell the compiler to build both .cpp files in the tasks.json
",
Your tasks.json just looks like:
{
"version": "2.0.0",
"tasks": [
{
"type": "shell",
"label": "Compile With clang++",
//"command": "clang++",/usr/bin/clang++
"command": "/usr/bin/clang++",
"args": [
"-std=c++11",
"-stdlib=libc++",
// My project fitBodyBootCamp were under
// /Users/marryme/VSCode/CppProject/fitBodyBootCamp
// So ${workspcaeFolder} also were
// /Users/marryme/VSCode/CppProject/fitBodyBootCamp
// all the *.cpp files were under
// /Users/marryme/VSCode/CppProject/fitBodyBootCamp
"${workspaceFolder}/*.cpp", // Have changed
"-o",
// Thanks those chiense website bloggers!
// 1.mac vscode compile c++ multi-directory code demo
// https://blog.csdn.net/fangfengzhen115/article/details/121496770?utm_medium=distribute.pc_relevant.none-task-blog-2~default~baidujs_baidulandingword~default-4.pc_relevant_default&spm=1001.2101.3001.4242.3&utm_relevant_index=7
// 2.Compile and debug c++ multi-folder project under VSCode (non-makefile)
// https://blog.csdn.net/BaiRuichang/article/details/106463035
// I also put the main.o under my current workspace directory
// This after "-o" is the target file test.o or test.out or test
"${workspaceFolder}/${fileBasenameNoExtension}", // Have changed
"-I",
// This after "-I" if the include files directory
"${workspaceFolder}", // Have changed
"-Wall",
"-g"
],
"options": {
// "cwd" is the source files directory
"cwd": "${workspaceFolder}" // Have changed
},
"group": {
"kind": "build",
"isDefault": true
}
}
]
}
That line I add a comment "//Have changed
" that's what you need to notice.
Notices: your source files are not only, that are multiple sources.
So, just use using an argument like "${workspaceFolder}/*.cpp" instead of ${file}.
Also, just use using an argument like
"${workspaceFolder}/${fileBasenameNoExtension}" instead of "${fileDirname}/${fileBasenameNoExtension}".
Change this configuration to your needed Linux, e.g:
{
"version": "2.0.0",
"tasks": [
{
"type": "shell",
"label": "g++ build active file",
"command": "/usr/bin/g++",
"args": [
"-g",
"${workspaceFolder}/*.cpp", // Need to change!
"-o",
"${workspaceFolder}/${fileBasenameNoExtension}" // Need to change!
],
"options": {
// If This not work, just change to ""cwd": "${workspaceFolder}""
"cwd": "/usr/bin" //I do not if change in Linux!
},
"problemMatcher": ["$gcc"],
"group": {
"kind": "build",
"isDefault": true
}
}
]
}
And your launch.json
just looks like:
{
// Use IntelliSense to learn about possible attributes.
// Hover to view descriptions of existing attributes.
// For more information, visit: https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=830387
"version": "0.2.0",
"configurations": [
{
"name": "Debug With LLDB",
"type": "lldb",
"request": "launch",
// "program" is the target file diretory
"program": "${workspaceFolder}/${fileBasenameNoExtension}", // Have changed
"args": [],
"stopAtEntry": true,
//"cwd": "${workspaceFolder}/../build",// Have changed
//"cwd": "${fileDirName}", ${workspaceFolder}/../build
// Changes the current working directory directive ("cwd") to the folder
// where main.cpp is.
// This "cwd" is the same as "cwd" in the tasks.json
// That's the source files directory
"cwd": "${workspaceFolder}", // Have changed
"environment": [],
"externalConsole": false,
"preLaunchTask": "Compile With clang++"
}
]
}
Change this configuration to your needed Linux, e.g:
{
"version": "0.2.0",
"configurations": [
{
"name": "g++ build and debug active file",
"type": "cppdbg",
"request": "launch",
// "program" is the target file diretory
"program": "${workspaceFolder}/${fileBasenameNoExtension}", // Have changed
"args": [],
"stopAtEntry": false,
// That's the source files directory
"cwd": "${workspaceFolder}", // Notices!!!
"environment": [],
"externalConsole": false,
"MIMode": "gdb",
"setupCommands": [
{
"description": "Enable pretty-printing for gdb",
"text": "-enable-pretty-printing",
"ignoreFailures": true
}
],
"preLaunchTask": "g++ build active file",
"miDebuggerPath": "/usr/bin/gdb"
}
]
}
If you are using Code-Runner to run your project, settings.json
looks like:
{
"files.defaultLanguage": "c++",
"editor.suggest.snippetsPreventQuickSuggestions": false,
"editor.acceptSuggestionOnEnter": "off",
"code-runner.runInTerminal": true,
"code-runner.executorMap": {
// 0.Only One Simple C/C++ file build, compile, debug...
//"c": "cd $dir && gcc -std=c11 -stdlib=libc++ $fileName -o $fileNameWithoutExt && $dir$fileNameWithoutExt",
//"cpp": "cd $dir && g++ -std=c++11 -stdlib=libc++ $fileName -o $fileNameWithoutExt && $dir$fileNameWithoutExt"
//"c": "cd $dir && make && ./fileNameWithoutExt && make clean",
//"cpp": "cd $dir && make && ./fileNmaeWithoutExt && make clean"
// "c": "cd $dir && make main && ../build/main && make clean",
// "cpp": "cd $dir && make main && ../build/main && make clean"
// 1.0 Reference
// Thanks chinese website blogger!
// (Configure multiple c file compilation with vscode on Mac os)
// https://blog.csdn.net/songjun007/article/details/117641162
//"c": "cd $dir && gcc -std=c11 -stdlib=libc++ -I ${workspaceFolder}/inc ${workspaceFolder}/*.c -o ${workspaceFolder}/build/${fileBasenameNoExtension} && $dir$fileNameWithoutExt",
//"cpp": "cd $dir && g++ -std=c++11 -stdlib=libc++ -I ${workspaceFolder}/inc ${workspaceFolder}/*.cpp -o ${workspaceFolder}/build/${fileBasenameNoExtension} && $dir$fileNameWithoutExt"
// 1.1Use gcc or g++
// "c": "cd $dir && gcc -std=c11 -stdlib=libc++ $dir/../src/*.c -o $dir/../build/$fileNameWithoutExt && $dir/../build/$fileNameWithoutExt",
//"cpp": "cd $dir && g++ -std=c++11 -stdlib=libc++ $dir/../src/*.cpp -o $dir/../build/$fileNameWithoutExt && $dir/../build/$fileNameWithoutExt"
//
// clang -g /Users/marryme/VSCode/CppProject/fitBody/src/bank.cpp /Users/marryme/VSCode/CppProject/fitBody/src/main.cpp -o /Users/marryme/VSCode/CppProject/fitBody/build/main
// 1.2Use clang or clang++
//"c": "cd $dir && clang -std=c11 -stdlib=libc++ $dir/../src/*.c -o $dir/../build/$fileNameWithoutExt && $dir/../build/$fileNameWithoutExt",
//"cpp": "cd $dir && clang++ -std=c++11 -stdlib=libc++ $dir/../src/*.cpp -o $dir/../build/$fileNameWithoutExt && $dir/../build/$fileNameWithoutExt"
// 2.Seprated multiple sourece C/C++ files under different folder build, compile, debug...
// if put main.o and debug folder into new directory ./build/
//"c": "cd $dir && clang -std=c11 -stdlib=libc++ $dir/*.c -o $dir/../build/$fileNameWithoutExt && $dir/../build/$fileNameWithoutExt",
//"cpp": "cd $dir && clang++ -std=c++11 -stdlib=libc++ $dir/*.cpp -o $dir/../build/$fileNameWithoutExt && $dir/../build/$fileNameWithoutExt"
// 3.Mutiple sourece C/C++ files under same folder build, compile, debug...
// if put main.o and debug folder into the current directory "./"
"c": "cd $dir && clang -std=c11 -stdlib=libc++ $dir/*.c -o $dir/$fileNameWithoutExt && $dir/$fileNameWithoutExt", // Have changed
"cpp": "cd $dir && clang++ -std=c++11 -stdlib=libc++ $dir/*.cpp -o $dir/$fileNameWithoutExt && $dir/$fileNameWithoutExt" // Have changed
},
"code-runner.saveFileBeforeRun": true,
"code-runner.preserveFocus": false,
"code-runner.clearPreviousOutput": false,
"code-runner.ignoreSelection": true,
"C_Cpp.clang_format_sortIncludes": true,
"editor.formatOnType": true,
"clang.cxxflags": [
"-std=c++11"
],
"clang.cflags": [
"-std=c11"
],
"C_Cpp.updateChannel": "Insiders",
"[makefile]": {
"editor.insertSpaces": true
},
"C_Cpp.default.includePath": [
"${workspaceFolder}"
],
"clang.completion.enable": true
}
Change this configuration to your needed Linux, that may be like:
{
"files.defaultLanguage": "c++",
"editor.suggest.snippetsPreventQuickSuggestions": false,
"editor.acceptSuggestionOnEnter": "off",
"code-runner.runInTerminal": true,
"code-runner.executorMap": {
"c": "cd $dir && gcc -std=c11 -stdlib=libc++ $dir/*.c -o $dir/$fileNameWithoutExt && $dir/$fileNameWithoutExt", // Have changed
"cpp": "cd $dir && g++ -std=c++11 -stdlib=libc++ $dir/*.cpp -o $dir/$fileNameWithoutExt && $dir/$fileNameWithoutExt" // Have changed
},
"code-runner.saveFileBeforeRun": true,
"code-runner.preserveFocus": false,
"code-runner.clearPreviousOutput": false,
"code-runner.ignoreSelection": true,
"C_Cpp.clang_format_sortIncludes": true,
"editor.formatOnType": true,
"clang.cxxflags": [
"-std=c++11"
],
"clang.cflags": [
"-std=c11"
],
"C_Cpp.updateChannel": "Insiders",
"C_Cpp.default.includePath": [
"${workspaceFolder}"
],
"clang.completion.enable": true
}
But I suggest that you may read Using C++ on Linux in VS Code.
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