You can reduce the number of keystrokes when you are typing C and C++ code by typing abbreviations to generate code from templates. The abbreviation is expanded into the template after you type a space.
The IDE provides a set of C and C++ code templates. You can also create your own code templates.
Below is the list of C and C++ code templates that the IDE provides by default.
| Abbreviation | Code Template |
|---|---|
| FA | FALSE |
| TR | TRUE |
| bo | bool |
| ca | case |
| cl | class |
| co | const |
| de | default |
| def | #define |
| do | double |
| eif | #endif |
| en | enum |
| ex | exception |
| fa | false |
| fl | float |
| fori | for (int i = 0; i < |; i++) {} |
| forj | for (int j = 0; j < |; i++) {} |
| ifd | #ifdef |
| ife | if (|) {} else {} |
| iff | if (|) {} |
| ifn | #ifndef |
| inc | #include |
| lo | long |
| pra | #pragma |
| sh | short |
| stu | struct |
| sw | switch |
| tr | true |
| ty | typedef |
| uni | union |
| uns | unsigned |
| wc | wchar |
| ws | wstring |
| See Also | |
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Using Abbreviations Creating and Customizing Code Templates |
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