debugging with visual studio using redirected standard input

user1930362 picture user1930362 · Dec 26, 2012 · Viewed 21.1k times · Source

I am debugging c++ console application with Visual studio. I exhausted of inserting the same input every time I debug this program. I would like to use the same input more times.

I do this without debugging in command line with command: Program.exe < 1.in

Is it possible to use debugging with standard input redirected from file???

I already tried looking in to procejt properties. I tried setting Command to $(TargetPath) < 1.in instead of $(TargetPath). I also tried setting Command Arguments to < 1.in. Niether of these method worked.

I am using Visual Studio 2012. But this is probably same in all versions of studio.

Answer

Hans Passant picture Hans Passant · Dec 26, 2012

This is a supported debugging scenario. You do have to make sure that the debugger can find the file. Leave the Command setting at $(TargetPath). A possible value for the Command Arguments setting is:

 < "$(ProjectDir)test.txt"

if the input file "test.txt" is located in the project directory. Or type the full path of the file to be sure. The MSDN article that describes this feature is available here.