

My VSC is in version 1.78 and the C/C++ extension is v1.16.The bug persists even when I purge the VSCode installation and put a fresh install of both VSC and a C/C++ extension (the one which provides Intellisense service in VSC).I've worked with C++20 for a long time in VSCode and I have never had such a problem before, For a number of reasons you may wish to read and write Parquet format data files from C++ code rather than using pre-built readers and writers found in Apache Spark, Drill, or other big data execution frameworks."compileCommands": "$/build/compile_commands.json"

"configurationProvider": "ms-vscode.cmake-tools", I suspect the problem may be in some external tool the VSC uses, but I have got no clue as of what it is. I also tried downgrading the VSC's version, but the problem still persist. I tried compiling the code outside VSC and it worked without any problems. Then VSC highlights the for loop saying: "no != operator matches these operands". It can also simplify, find errors and fix them and debug your code. Lately Intellisense in my VSC started giving me the above error in a working code. SourceAI is an AI-powered tool that can generate code in any programming language from any human language description.

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