Leonardo Lopez
Leonardo Lopez

Reputation: 1143

How to build and run c++ programs in Sublime Text 2, Windows 8?

I installed Codeblocks with mingw, chose default compiler, and could build and run a simple hello program without errors.

I installed Sublime Text 2, copy pasted the same hello world program:

// my first program in C++
#include <iostream>

using namespace std;

int main ()
{
    cout << "Hello World!";
    return 0;
}

Upon building, I get the error message:

[Error 2] The system cannot find the file specified
[cmd:  [u'bash', u'-c', u"g++ '' -o '/' && '/'"]]
[dir:  C:\Windows\system32]
[path: C:\Windows\system32;C:\Windows;C:\Windows\System32\Wbem;C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\]
[Finished]

What do I need to do in order to build and run a simple program using Sublime Text 2?

Upvotes: 11

Views: 77730

Answers (6)

Leonardo Lopez
Leonardo Lopez

Reputation: 1143

First, make sure you save the file you're working on, wherever on your drive, before building and running.

Sublime Text 2 needs g++, bash, etc in order to compile. These packages need to be installed on your computer, as per the instructions on this page:

http://mjiang.com/mec/cs244/files/Installing%20c++_g++_on_Windows.pdf

Upvotes: 6

pharask
pharask

Reputation: 332

(I assume you already have installed MingW in your computer.)

You need to go to Preferences->Browse Packages->C++ folder->C++.sublime-build; bring this C++.sublime build file into the sublime text editor and now paste this code :

{ "cmd": ["g++", "$file", "-o", "$file_base_name"], "selector": "source.c++", "working_dir": "$file_path", "variants": [ { "name": "Run", "cmd": ["g++", "$file", "-o", "$file_base_name", "&&", "$file_path/$file_base_name"], "shell": true } ]
}

Hope this helps you.

Upvotes: 1

Aranganathan
Aranganathan

Reputation: 741

just create new Build-system (TOOLS->BUILD SYSTEM->NEW BUILD SYSTEM)

{
"windows":
{
"cmd": ["g++", "$file_name","-o", "${file_base_name}.exe", "-lm", "-Wall", "&","start", "${file_base_name}.exe"]
},
"selector": "source.c++",
"shell": true,
"working_dir": "${file_path}"
}

and save it as (name_you_can_provide).sublime-build and use that build system. :)

Upvotes: 1

user547907
user547907

Reputation:

You must install MinGW, then add path to MinGW to PATH variable.

Upvotes: -1

Minh-Triet Pham Tran
Minh-Triet Pham Tran

Reputation: 369

You could use my working C++.sublime-build file for Windows: https://gist.github.com/trietptm/4950038

Upvotes: 4

biswajit
biswajit

Reputation: 3397

For WINDOWS:

If you have Dev C++ (Bloodshed) then,

OPEN SUBLIME TEXT 2 and creat a new file to write your code (change build system to c++ through Tools> Build System> C++ as SublimeText2 doesn't come with build-system for c)

After that, you save that file to bin folder contained in Dev-Cpp folder and press ctrl+b

If your code is correct (bug free) then you'll found a corresponding file (in .exe format) on same directory which will show you

Hello World!

REMEMBER: SUBLIME TEXT 2 is an Editor, not a COMPILER

Upvotes: 4

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