found a problem #10776
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Our extension doesn't install itself. You can try filing a bug with more info at https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/issues |
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Here are some steps you can try: First, make sure you have Visual Studio Code installed on your system. Open Visual Studio Code and click on the Extensions icon on the left-hand side of the screen. It looks like four squares arranged in a grid. Search for "C/C++" in the Extensions Marketplace search bar. Click on the "C/C++" extension in the search results and then click on the "Install" button. Wait for the installation process to complete. This may take a few minutes depending on your internet connection. Once the installation is complete, you should see a notification in the bottom right corner of the screen indicating that the C/C++ extension has been installed successfully. If the installation fails or you encounter any issues, here are a few things you can try: Check that you have the latest version of Visual Studio Code installed. Try restarting Visual Studio Code and then attempting the installation again. If you are behind a firewall or proxy server, try disabling it temporarily and then attempting the installation again. If you are still having issues, you can try installing the C/C++ extension manually. To do this, download the .vsix file for the C/C++ extension from the Visual Studio Code Marketplace website, and then install it using the "Install from VSIX" command in Visual Studio Code. I hope this helps! |
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c/c++ extension is not installing in vs code
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