bazel-compile-commands-extractor
bazel-compilation-database
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5.0% | - | |
8.6 | 3.1 | |
27 days ago | about 2 months ago | |
Python | Starlark | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Apache License 2.0 |
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bazel-compile-commands-extractor
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Neovim + bazel + java anyone?
It feels like there's zero tooling for bazel, even the C++ solution for Bazel, which is what I use for C++ is kind of a hack as opposed to first-class support backed by Google, like the IntelliJ plugin. Am I missing something or is it just that just all the Java people at Google use IntelliJ so they don't invest into other options?
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Build faster with Buck2: Our open source build system
I think the recommendation for c/c++ in Bazel is to use this: https://github.com/hedronvision/bazel-compile-commands-extra...
And use the compile command json file to power clangd. I'm not a vscode person but I would hope the vscode c++ plugin would support that
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C language server for Neovim without compile_commands.json?
Can you elaborate? Is there a native way? I am using https://github.com/hedronvision/bazel-compile-commands-extractor
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VS Code with dockerized build environments for C/C++ projects
I don’t have any experience with bazel, but the only requirement for my setup is to have a “compile_commands.json” file generated by the build system. As far as I see, this extension provides the required functionality: https://github.com/hedronvision/bazel-compile-commands-extractor.
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bazel projects and LSP
Yes, you can use Bazel-compile-commands-extractor to generate a compile_commands.json, assuming you are using clangd.
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How to Use C++20 Modules with Bazel
https://github.com/hedronvision/bazel-compile-commands-extractor is probably better.
bazel-compilation-database
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How to Use C++20 Modules with Bazel
You might look at https://github.com/grailbio/bazel-compilation-database
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C++ IDE support
How do you develop your C++ code? I have made a quick research, and results are pretty poor. It seems that only the CLion is fully supported. I have found that script for compilation_database generation grailbio/bazel-compilation-database, but it must be ran manually, and besides code indexing I miss many of the CLion features like smart BUILD/*.bzl files editing and debugging
What are some alternatives?
cpp20-module-example
rules_foreign_cc - Build rules for interfacing with "foreign" (non-Bazel) build systems (CMake, configure-make, GNU Make, boost, ninja, Meson)
rules_cc_module - Rules for using C++20 modules with bazel
Awesome-Linux-Software - A list of awesome applications, software, tools and other materials for Linux distros. [Moved to: https://github.com/luong-komorebi/Awesome-Linux-Software]
examples - Examples for Bazel
vim-bazel - Vim support for Bazel
rules_python - Bazel Python Rules
rules_nodejs - NodeJS toolchain for Bazel.
bazel-eclipse - This repo holds two IDE projects. One is the Eclipse Feature for developing Bazel projects in Eclipse. The Bazel Eclipse Feature supports importing, building, and testing Java projects that are built using the Bazel build system. The other is the Bazel Java Language Server, which is a build integration for IDEs such as VS Code.
rules_docker - Rules for building and handling Docker images with Bazel