This preview release of the C/C++ extension adds language support for C/C++ to Visual Studio Code, including features such as IntelliSense and debugging.
C/C++ extension tutorials per compiler and platform
- Microsoft C++ compiler (MSVC) on Windows
- GCC and Mingw-w64 on Windows
- GCC on Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL)
- GCC on Linux
- Clang on macOS
- Editing features (IntelliSense)
- IntelliSense configuration
- Enhanced colorization
- Debugging
- Debug configuration
- Enable logging for IntelliSense or debugging
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The extension has platform-specific binary dependencies, therefore installation via the Marketplace requires an Internet connection in order to download additional dependencies. If you are working on a computer that does not have access to the Internet or is behind a strict firewall, you may need to use our platform-specific packages and install them by running VS Code's "Install from VSIX..."
command. These "offline' packages are available at: https://github.com/Microsoft/vscode-cpptools/releases.
Package | Platform |
---|---|
cpptools-linux.vsix |
Linux 64-bit |
cpptools-linux32.vsix |
Linux 32-bit (available up to version 0.27.0) |
cpptools-osx.vsix |
macOS |
cpptools-win32.vsix |
Windows 64-bit & 32-bit |
Contributions are always welcome. Please see our contributing guide for more details.
This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.
This extension collects usage data and sends it to Microsoft to help improve our products and services. Collection of telemetry is controlled via the same setting provided by Visual Studio Code: "telemetry.enableTelemetry"
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