# `#include ` Include soi and you're ready to go! ## Features - includes all headers (a `bits/stdc++.h` that works on all platforms) - has a powerful `dbg()` macro - disables output buffering - checks whether all input has been read - removes evil functions from the standard library such as new and printf. - defines int to 64 bit The header requires at least C++11. ## Configuration You can set the following environment variables to customize the behaviour. `SOI_COLOR`: By default, colored output is shown in case a terminal is connected. You can force colors with `SOI_COLOR=1` and shut them off with `SOI_COLOR=0`. `SOI_EOFCHECK`: By default, it is *not* checked, whether you have read all the input. In case you pipe the input from a file or want to issue a proper EOF character (Control D under linux or Control Z under Windows), you can enable this check using `SOI_EOFCHECK=1`. ## Template Using this header is as simple as: ```c++ #include signed main() { // your code goes here } ``` ## Example See example.cpp for a larger example. ```c++ #include signed main() { dbg("hi"); vector pi{3,1,4,1,5,9,2,6}; dbg(pi); int x=4; dbg(x+3); } ``` prints: ``` [test.cpp:3 (main)] hi [test.cpp:5 (main)] pi = [3, 1, 4, 1, 5, 9, 2, 6] (vector) [test.cpp:7 (main)] x+3 = 7 (long int) ```