![]() ![]() You can use this extension to search for library and methods documentation of the C++ standard. Is a tool to browse from within vscode, instead of going to the browser to do so. Side note: I haven't used this, but you may be interested to try this VS Code extension: Guyutongxue.cpp-reference, which Features include support for debugging, syntax highlighting. So if you want a solution, install a standard library where the headers have doc comments. Visual Studio Code is a free source-code editor made by Microsoft for Windows, Linux and macOS. The clangd extension also does this from what I can see in the screenshot on its readme's section on hover and inlay hints (the screenshot of its inlay hints shows the same doc comment above my installation of gcc's bits/basic_string.h size() function). The vscode-cpptools extension creates mousover popups based on documentation comments in the headers of the standard library being used for the project (see this question and my answer there: Visual Studio Code Intellisense doesn't show function documentation for C++). Neither clang's nor gcc's headers have comments on my macOS.
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