Changing JSON default for C++ in VS Code
For instance when I want to debug C++ in VS Code, I click debug and choose C++(GDB/LLDB) which creates a JSON file. In there it wants the destination of my MinGW file. Can I edit the default setting of the C++(GDB/LLDB) so I don't have to type it everytime? If so, how can I do this?
c++ default-settings json debugger
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For instance when I want to debug C++ in VS Code, I click debug and choose C++(GDB/LLDB) which creates a JSON file. In there it wants the destination of my MinGW file. Can I edit the default setting of the C++(GDB/LLDB) so I don't have to type it everytime? If so, how can I do this?
c++ default-settings json debugger
You don't have to type that path everytime. Vscode saves that json file in your working directory.vscode
folder.
– Biswapriyo
Jan 16 at 17:28
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For instance when I want to debug C++ in VS Code, I click debug and choose C++(GDB/LLDB) which creates a JSON file. In there it wants the destination of my MinGW file. Can I edit the default setting of the C++(GDB/LLDB) so I don't have to type it everytime? If so, how can I do this?
c++ default-settings json debugger
For instance when I want to debug C++ in VS Code, I click debug and choose C++(GDB/LLDB) which creates a JSON file. In there it wants the destination of my MinGW file. Can I edit the default setting of the C++(GDB/LLDB) so I don't have to type it everytime? If so, how can I do this?
c++ default-settings json debugger
c++ default-settings json debugger
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You don't have to type that path everytime. Vscode saves that json file in your working directory.vscode
folder.
– Biswapriyo
Jan 16 at 17:28
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You don't have to type that path everytime. Vscode saves that json file in your working directory.vscode
folder.
– Biswapriyo
Jan 16 at 17:28
You don't have to type that path everytime. Vscode saves that json file in your working directory
.vscode
folder.– Biswapriyo
Jan 16 at 17:28
You don't have to type that path everytime. Vscode saves that json file in your working directory
.vscode
folder.– Biswapriyo
Jan 16 at 17:28
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You don't have to type that path everytime. Vscode saves that json file in your working directory
.vscode
folder.– Biswapriyo
Jan 16 at 17:28