Just some notes and references for myself.
- In bash, you can access your
C:\
drive via/mnt/c/
~
=C:\Users\MLM\AppData\Local\lxss\home\mlm
and is different from your Windows user directoryC:\Users\MLM
/** | |
* Smokescreen v0.1.2 - Chris Smoak <[email protected]> | |
* A Flash player written in JavaScript. | |
* | |
* Copyright 2010, RevShock | |
* | |
* Date: 2010-05-27 | |
*/ | |
var Smokescreen = function(url, element, width, height, name, params) { | |
goog = {}; |
{ | |
"cmd": ["vcvars32.bat", "&&", "cl", "/EHsc", "/Za", "${file}"], | |
"file_regex": "^(..[^:]*):([0-9]+):?([0-9]+)?:? (.*)$", | |
"working_dir": "${file_path}", | |
"selector": "source.c, source.cpp, source.c++", | |
// By default cl is not in your PATH, so add it to your path (preferably) | |
// or uncomment "path" and check that it has correct value | |
//"path": "%PATH%;path:/to/folder/where/cl.exe/located", | |
// e.g. "path" : "%PATH%;C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\\VC\\bin\\", | |
// this also will set path for vcvars32.bat |