compile program and run in terminal
I am using Ubuntu 12.04, and I was wondering, is it possible to automatically run c++ program from terminal? It really sucks when you have to use build in console because sometimes I make infinite loops by accident and have to restart sublime text to work again. I am using Sublime text 3.
Sublime Text 3 includes two build systems you might be interested in: C++ and Make. The C++.sublime-build
file is as follows:
{
"shell_cmd": "g++ "${file}" -o "${file_path}/${file_base_name}"",
"file_regex": "^(..[^:]*):([0-9]+):?([0-9]+)?:? (.*)$",
"working_dir": "${file_path}",
"selector": "source.c, source.c++",
"variants":
[
{
"name": "Run",
"shell_cmd": "g++ "${file}" -o "${file_path}/${file_base_name}" && "${file_path}/${file_base_name}""
}
]
}
To use it, go to Tools -> Build System
and select C++
. You can now use CtrlB to run the build (top command), or CtrlShiftB to run the Run
variant.
{
"cmd": ["g++", "$file", "-o", "${file_path}/${file_base_name}"],
"file_regex": "^(..[^:]*):([0-9]+):?([0-9]+)?:? (.*)$",
"working_dir": "${file_path}",
"selector": "source.c, source.c++, source.cxx, source.cpp",
"variants":
[
{
"name": "Run",
"shell": true,
"cmd": ["gnome-terminal -e 'bash -c "${file_path}/${file_base_name};echo;echo; echo Press ENTER to continue; read line;exit; exec bash"'"]
}
]
}
它可以运行在终端并从键盘输入数据
I think the top answer does not achieve what the OP want to achieve. The OP wanted to know how to execute the current file in a terminal.
@Flycode's setting does not work for me. I am using CentOS 7 with Sublime Text 3. Since people may use different terminal emulators, so I list some different options for different terminals.
Note
The following settings are tested on the above environment and works well. I can not guarantee that they will work on other environments.
Option 1: GNOME Terminal
You can use the following setting,
{
"shell_cmd": "g++ -std=c++11 -Wall "${file}" -o "${file_path}/${file_base_name}"",
"file_regex": "^(..[^:]*):([0-9]+):?([0-9]+)?:? (.*)$",
"shell": true,
"working_dir": "${file_path}",
"selector": "source.c++, source.cxx, source.cpp, source.cc",
"variants":
[
{
"name": "Run",
"shell_cmd": "gnome-terminal -e 'bash -c "${file_path}/${file_base_name};exec bash "'",
}
]
}
gnome-terminal will automatically close the execution window, the above command
"shell_cmd": "gnome-terminal -e 'bash -c "${file_path}/${file_base_name};exec bash "'"
is used that way to make sure we can see the execution result. See this SO post for a detailed discussion about how to prevent gnome-terminal from closing automatically.
Option 2: XTerm
You can use the following setting (For brevity, I leave out some settings)
{ // same stuff as option 1
"variants":
[
{
"name": "Run",
//use this if you want to input other command after programm execution
"shell_cmd": "xterm -e '${file_path}/${file_base_name}; bash'",
//or you can use the below setting if you just want to execute this program
// "shell_cmd": "xterm -hold -e ${file_path}/${file_base_name}",
}
]
}
See this SO post about preventing xterm window from closing automatically.
Option 3: Konsole
You can use the following setting,
{ // same stuff as option 1
"variants":
[
{
"name": "Run",
"shell_cmd": "konsole --hold -e ${file_path}/./${file_base_name}",
}
]
}
See here and here on discussion to hold konsole windows after excuting the program.
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