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Code Action for missing headers #11291
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Have you tried:
That should fix your problem. |
@johnwsmithv's suggestion should resolve the issue. Though I'd like for us to do what Visual Studio does and offer a "quick fix" for this since we would already know where std::vector is defined. I'll mark this as a feature request. |
bobbrow
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IntelliSense complaining that: namespace "std" has no member "vector"C/C++(135)
Code Action for missing headers
Aug 4, 2023
I found a duplicate issue tracking this feature request. Closing this one. #10791 |
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Bug Summary and Steps to Reproduce
Bug Summary:
When I try to define a variable as
std:: vector
, the IntelliSense engine is raising the following error:Steps to reproduce: Probably non reproducible
Expected behavior:
std::
should listvector
and give and display the doc-strings.Configuration and Logs
$ g++ --version
/usr/bin/gcc
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