Fields2Cover
clangd
Fields2Cover | clangd | |
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6 | 53 | |
431 | 1,353 | |
13.5% | 5.1% | |
8.9 | 1.8 | |
4 days ago | 29 days ago | |
C++ | Shell | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | Apache License 2.0 |
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Fields2Cover
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Looking for projects to contribute to
Hi :) I'm doing my PhD about coverage path planning in agriculture, and help is always more than welcomed. https://github.com/Fields2Cover/Fields2Cover There are many things to do like writing tests or improving the docs, but for me the most funny part is getting a paper about the topic and implementing it into the library.
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[Ask for help] How can I install my own C++ library on Windows?
I have been working on an OS library (https://github.com/Fields2Cover/Fields2Cover) for two years. The aim of this lib is to create coverage paths for agricultural purposes.
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How to Install Fields2Cover on Linux for Coverage Path Planning on Agriculture
Installing Fields2Cover (https://github.com/Fields2Cover/Fields2Cover) on your Linux system is a fantastic way to improve the efficiency and productivity of your agricultural operations!
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Need help to start opensource
PS: I would love some help (https://github.com/Fields2Cover/Fields2Cover), but I understand it's a bit niche. Moreover it's starting, so not to much to learn before start contributing.
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Doom
I am actually making an open source coverage path planner for tractors: https://github.com/Fields2Cover/Fields2Cover
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Fields2Cover: the first Coverage Path Planning library for agriculture (my PhD project)
I've released the Fields2Cover library: https://github.com/Fields2Cover/Fields2Cover
clangd
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Speeding up C++ build times
I'm still waiting for clangd support, e.g. [0] before trying modules.
- [0] https://github.com/clangd/clangd/issues/1293
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Configure clangd in eglot to not add headers?
I know one way to do this, but hoping there's something simpler or more general. clangd (C++ LSP server) is over-aggressive about adding "helpful" #includes during completion. The way to turn that off is to pass -header-insertion=never on its cmd line.
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A little help for a C++ newbie
Install the clangd language server using your system package manager, e.g. sudo apt-get install clangd
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Effect of Perceptual Load on Performance Within IDE in People with ADHD Symptoms
> As a side note, I despise things like imports and aliases. I'd prefer that when I do jump to a function, I can read it without having to check if anything is imported or not.
One idea might be to use an LSP (Language Server Protocol) interface. It could describe the fully qualified symbol for you when you, say, select the abbreviated symbol or press a keyboard shortcut. I've been working on a moderately large C program with Emacs and clangd[1] recently and have been amazed at how 'immersive' it feels, and that's from someone who's used to the comfort of a Lisp REPL!
[1]: https://clangd.llvm.org/
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#include Cleanup Available in Visual Studio 2022 17.7 Preview 3
FWIW, recent clangd also has this feature: "unused" as of 14, "missing" as of 16, works better in snapshots.
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How to set up C++ in sublime text?
You need to install CMake (and use it to build your project - which you should do in any case) and clangd.
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Guide for starting out C and C++ Programming in Visual Studio Code
First we would need the Clangd extension as well as the LSP itself You can download the extension from #here The extension provides its own Clangd LSP but in case of issues with that we would like to download and setup the clangd package from the official site for both Windows and Linux I daily drive Linux on my laptop, thus this guide works well for linux users, Windows users can use programs like Cygwin to replicate the process
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Does C/C++ OpenMP pragmas break clangd LSP for you?
Few days ago I found a bug while using clangd LSP with neovim, and submitted a bug report to clangd: https://github.com/clangd/clangd/issues/1640
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vscode alternative for C++ on M1 mac?
Come to the light side: VSCodium with clangd
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Looking for projects to contribute to
If you use the clangd LSP: https://github.com/clangd/clangd/issues
What are some alternatives?
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eglot - A client for Language Server Protocol servers
spore-codegen - Build-system agnostic code generation application for C++.
nvim-treesitter - Nvim Treesitter configurations and abstraction layer
Arduino_EdgeControl - Arduino Library for Arduino Edge Control
coc-diagnostic - diagnostic-languageserver extension for coc.nvim
docs - conan.io reStructuredText documentation
Bear - Bear is a tool that generates a compilation database for clang tooling.