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Wrap C/C++ code ?The Wrap code is a built-in function in some popular forum such as VBB/ IBF, for example you can use the tag to wrap a piece of PHP code.
I wonder where I can find the same thing for C/C++ as this forum ! |
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Hello vdchuyen,
Sorry it took me a few days to reply to this thread. I am also sorry to inform you that the code I use to "wrap" the C/C++ code on this forum and on www.gidnetwork.com is something I wrote myself and not something you can find easily online. You can find a link to a site that offers something like this; please take a look at the information on this thread: http://www.gidforums.com/t-5872.html. __________________
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Anyway, thanks for your information. If I wont have this function may be I must use the PHP tag to wrap C/C++ code. Hope that you would share your project in the future ! :-P |
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