The February 2018 update to the Visual Studio Code C/C++ extension is here! In addition to several bug fixes, this update added colorization for inactive code regions, making it easy to read C and C++ code. You can find the full list of changes in the 0.15.0 release notes.
Colorization for inactive regions
Inactive code regions that are controlled by conditional-compilation directives, such as #if and #ifdef, are now greyed out in the editor.
Join the Insiders program
If you have been using, or are interested in using, the C/C++ extension for Visual Studio Code and would like to get early access to the latest features and bug fixes, please use the following link to join the Insiders program:
https://aka.ms/vcvscodeinsiders
By joining the Insiders program, you get:
- Early access to the Insiders build which includes the latest features and bug fixes.
- A direct feedback channel to the development team to influence the future of the extension.
Tell us what you think
Download the C/C++ extension for Visual Studio Code, try it out, and let us know what you think. File issues and suggestions on GitHub. If you haven’t already provided us feedback, please take this quick survey to help shape this extension for your needs. You can also find us on Twitter (@VisualC).