How to run c code in sublime
The following column sublime usage tutorial will introduce how to compile and run c code with sublime. I hope it will be helpful to friends in need!
How does sublime run c code?
1: Setting up the development environment
C language develops two software, one is a text editing tool, Notepad or EditPlus can be used;
The second one is the C language compiler. Here I use gcc for windows;
Here I paste the download address of gcc for windows on Baidu Cloud Disk.
http://pan.baidu.com/s/1FubYD
2: Setting environment variables:
(1) Extract the file you just downloaded to the root directory of drive C, the folder name is MinGw;
(2) Computer——>(right-click) Properties——>Advanced System Settings——>Environment Variables——>System Variables, select Path and click Edit, change the bin directory path under the MicGw file Copy it out, here it is
C:\MinGW\bin, copy the path to Path, click OK; pay attention to the semicolons before and after the directory, there must be and must be English half-width.
(3) Same as above, create a new system variable lib, corresponding to the lib folder under MicGw; create a new system variable include, corresponding to the include folder under MicGw;
That’s it, we Even if the basic environment for C language development has been set up;
compile the Hello.c file we just saved and use the command gcc Hello.c -o Hello.exe
It means to use the gcc command to compile the Hello.c file we just wrote into the Hello.exe executable file. At this time, when you return to the directory corresponding to the source file, you will find that there will be a Hello.exe file;
Double-click Hello.exe directly and find that there will be a flash, and then nothing. We still check directly in the command prompt, Hello.exe, and find that two words are typed out: Hello, world!
3: sublime configuration C language environment
1 , sublime->Tools->Compilation System->New Compilation System
Enter the following configuration information:
{ "working_dir": "$file_path", "cmd": "gcc -Wall \"$file_name\" -fexec-charset=gbk -o \"$file_base_name\" -std=c99", "file_regex": "^(..[^:]*):([0-9]+):?([0-9]+)?:? (.*)$", "selector": "source.c", "variants": [ { "name": "Run", "shell_cmd": "gcc -Wall \"$file\" -fexec-charset=gbk -o \"$file_base_name\" -std=c99 && start cmd /c \"${file_path}/${file_base_name} & pause\"" } ] } Select CodeCopy
Save as myc.sublime-build
2, Just choose your myc.sublime-build as the compilation system
● Solve the problem that the for statement cannot be compiled (-std=c99)
● Solve the problem that the Chinese output in C language is garbled (-fexec-charset =gbk)
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