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#include <soi>
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:
#include <soi>
signed main() {
// your code goes here
}
Example
See example.cpp for a larger example.
#include <soi>
signed main() {
dbg("hi");
vector<int> 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<long int>)
[test.cpp:7 (main)] x+3 = 7 (long int)