I was trying to figure out how to include bits/stdc++.h on macos since it uses clang, So once i found the solution i thought of creating a clear video about how to do it.
Video Link : here
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I was trying to figure out how to include bits/stdc++.h on macos since it uses clang, So once i found the solution i thought of creating a clear video about how to do it.
Video Link : here
I have recently started using VSCode(1.28) for programming in c++ on my mac. But I can't use a lot of stl functions like emplace_back() ... Is there a way to resolve this, Thank You.
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