This is the C++ Tutorial Repository for ProLang Tutorials. If you wish to teach a new library that hasn't been covered in the tutorial already, in the Libraries folder, please make a new folder with the name of the library. Example: <cctype>
To use, either download, or copy paste into your editor. Access the .cpp file for that lesson, put what you want to run INSIDE main()
, go to your terminal, find the directory you are currently in, and compile.
$ ls -lt
- This shows the contents of the current directory you are in. ls is the command for listing files and directories where you currenly are, -l formats it a tad, and -t lists by last edited. The file at the top should be your main.cpp file, if it isn't you are in the wrong directory
$ cd (directoryName)
or
$ cd ..
- This goes back one directory. cd is the Change Directory command. .. after it takes you back one directory. The name of a directory in the one you are in currently can be put in after cd to take you to that directory.
$ g++ (fileName).cpp
- If you are running Windows or Mac, this will compile your code, and make a file in the directory you are currently in. This file is called a.out.
$ ./a.out
- This will run the computer-generated code you just compiled, and will run your code!
- Orest Brykowytch