Python has
"ignoreChanged:
built in to ignore and skip windows prompt "Reload from disk?" when a file is changed. Is there something like this in C++, or can it be implemented?
Python has
"ignoreChanged:
built in to ignore and skip windows prompt "Reload from disk?" when a file is changed. Is there something like this in C++, or can it be implemented?
This is a feature of the IDE or text editor you're using, and not a feature of the language. I did a quick search which seems to indicate you are referring to Sublime Text but other than that I don't see anything conclusive.
Need to meditate on your Google-fu a bit.
The, shall i say, obvious first search would be "ignoreChanged" (with the quote marks of couse) - which will give a bunch of apparently topical Sublime Text links at the top.
Need to meditate on your Google-fu a bit.
The, shall i say, obvious first search would be "ignoreChanged" (with the quote marks of couse) - which will give a bunch of apparently topical Sublime Text links at the top.
ignoreChanged is the python code. I'm not sure why I would google that and research a language I'm not writing in?? Or did you mean something else?
You're confused and confusing
ignoreChanged is not python, it's a setting in the text/code editor called Sublime Text : First Google result
The question "does it exist in C++ ?" makes little sense. Maybe it exists as an option in whatever IDE you're using for C++, maybe not. As you don't specify which, no one can answer.