ccls.nvim
hierarchy.nvim
ccls.nvim | hierarchy.nvim | |
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2.4 | 10.0 | |
6 months ago | over 1 year ago | |
Lua | Lua | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | - |
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ccls.nvim
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C++ dev environment in pure lua based plugins.
The starting point for this is probably here. After that, you might want to look at ccls.nvim.
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Getting neovim setup for C++ dev - CCLS
Thank you so much for responding! The screengrab of your setup here is super!
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Type Hierarchy - Find child methods
I used a similar (but existing) concept for a plugin I created called ccls.nvim that deals with hierarchy for types, member functions, call stacks, inheritance etc..
- New plugin - ccls.nvim - Calling for testers (almost production ready)
hierarchy.nvim
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Type Hierarchy - Find child methods
Hey there. This is an example of my plugin hierarchy.nvim providing the LSP type Hierarchy protocol functionalities (or what I expect they would be) ahead of time.
What are some alternatives?
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