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vscode-cpptools reviews and mentions
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How to Setup VSCode for C/C++ Programming (From a Microsoft Software Engineer)
Could you please provide your GitHub username? I’m going to file this issue under our repository here: https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-cpptools/issues and add you to it. Our team will address it ASAP.
Yes, see this github issue for an example: Add Ada to supported languages for debugging · Issue #10475 · microsoft/vscode-cpptools (github.com)
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Me after trying to use Git with Eclipse
Nope https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-cpptools/issues/16
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Windows Subsystem For Linux a.k.a. WSL 1.0.0 released
> I'd love to see someone downvoting me provide a compelling response to the full source available here under the MIT license
You are literally pointing to a github repo in order to respond to a complain about how MS makes github repos just to create the false appearence that some component is FLOSS.
For example, the C/C++ extension also appears to claim to be "MIT" licensed if you go to the repository:
https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-cpptools/blob/main/LICEN...
However, it actually is not, by evidenced by the two line disclaimer at the beginning of that file. The extension is absolutely useless without the gigantic 100MB intellisense binary. Most definitely this extension does NOT rely on any functionality provided by "3rd party servers". It is entirely offline, 1st party code.
If this is not misleading, I don't know what is. In fact, people will routinely ask me "why can't VS Code run on RISC-V, if it's FLOSS?".
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Can't get "import <iostream>;" to work in VSCode with MSVC compiler.
And for Intellisense there's an ongoing issue: microsoft/vscode-cpptools: Add IntelliSense for C++20 modules importing · Issue #6302
Try one of the answers in How can I re-enable error squiggles? (especially the last one with "Ctrl+Shift+P") - but setting it to "disabled".
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VSCode doesn't show predifined debugging configurations
yeah, but still, it says “No configuration” and it can’t find the “C/C++” debugger, so I filed some issue reports (#9790 and #9791)
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VSCodium – Free/Libre Open Source Software Binaries of VS Code
While part of the C/C++ extension is MIT licensed. At runtime the extension downloads binary blobs which have a lot more restrictive license. See https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-cpptools/tree/main/Runti... . This effectively makes it illegal to use the extension in non official Visual Studio Code builds like VSCodium. The situation is similar with C# extension.
There are alternative non Microsoft language servers for C++ and probably other languages which are fully open source and can be used in open source VSCode builds. But unfortunately some extensions depend specifically on the Microsoft language support extensions. For example Platform IO can't be published on OpenVSX due to this. https://github.com/platformio/platformio-vscode-ide/issues/1... . Similar with Unity debugger extension depending on microsoft C# extension.
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VS Code or VS Codium - Which should I use?
C++ language: Official C++ language support. The extension is subject to this restrictive license. You can see this comment in the extension repo for clarification of this.
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A note from our sponsor - SurveyJS
surveyjs.io | 28 Mar 2024
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microsoft/vscode-cpptools is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 or later which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of vscode-cpptools is TypeScript.
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