coc-clangd
vscode-clangd
coc-clangd | vscode-clangd | |
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12 | 3 | |
734 | 566 | |
0.5% | 2.7% | |
8.4 | 6.4 | |
about 1 month ago | 22 days ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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coc-clangd
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How to configure vim like an IDE
C/C++/Objective-C
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Vim C++ Omni Autocompletion
I use coc.nvim with coc-clangd
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coc.nvim clang++ syntax highlighting but with g++ compiler
I am currently using coc-clangd(https://github.com/clangd/coc-clangd) for c++ syntax highlighting. I use for coding sometimes, and I get an error because is only g++ header, not for clang. What should I do?
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How to include coc extensions with my dotfiles?
Using this plugin I have installed several extensions like coc-clangd and coc-rust-analyzer .
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Help with clangd in neovim
I don’t mean to be rude but, what about checking ‘configuration’ section: https://github.com/clangd/coc-clangd
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Best/Worst C++ IDE you have ever used?
use plugins. I prefer coc.nvim paired with coc-clangd Clangd is what CLion uses under-the-hood for a lot of its autocomplete/linting/etc., so this pair gets you fairly close. (you miss out on CLion's proprietary additions and AI completion, but for quick work or places CLion is too heavy, its great)
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GitHub’s Engineering Team has moved to Codespaces
Not sure about setting up on OpenVMS, but I've been getting along with simple C/C++ projects with coc-clangd which was very easy to set up.
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Plugin question
I forgot to mention before, with coc.vim, you will need https://github.com/clangd/coc-clangd to integrated c++
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Include-what-you-use: A tool to analyze includes in C and C++ source files
Thanks! I read about using LSP/Clangd with vim via [coc](https://github.com/clangd/coc-clangd) and I think that's the path I'll try going down.
Other responses, thanks for your input. Just want to clarify that I have tried VS and VSCode with limited success (sometimes search works, sometimes it doesn't, and my biggest gripe is an occasional lack of transparency into what's going on under the cover).
- Setup coc-clangd for cross compiling
vscode-clangd
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How to get this macro test and some automatic different syntax highlight when writing c in Neovim like VS Code?
Thanks for your reply, maybe I should go to vscode-clangd community to try to find out how they implement this:)
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Currently, what are some of the worst things about C++?
But I will say that I am mostly happy with either one of the clangd and ccls plugins. The clangd plugin is nicely packaged with a self-installer. The ccls plugin takes a little more work to set up, but it has loads more features. Both are quite good at working with a proper AST. Both build the AST by actually compiling your code with libclang (llvm's compiler core). Both work reliably for me because I am able to provide a compile_commands.json using my project builder (ninja). Nice as it is, it does not update automatically, and I'm not sure I want it to.
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What are some open source apps that are actually terrible for privacy?
For C# there is https://github.com/muhammadsammy/free-omnisharp-vscode for Python there is https://github.com/Microsoft/pyright (Pylance is the proprietary counterpart) for C++ there is https://github.com/clangd/vscode-clangd
What are some alternatives?
coc.nvim - Nodejs extension host for vim & neovim, load extensions like VSCode and host language servers.
vscode-cpptools - Official repository for the Microsoft C/C++ extension for VS Code.
YouCompleteMe - A code-completion engine for Vim
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
include-what-you-use - A tool for use with clang to analyze #includes in C and C++ source files
ccls - C/C++/ObjC language server supporting cross references, hierarchies, completion and semantic highlighting
Bear - Bear is a tool that generates a compilation database for clang tooling.
free-vscode-csharp - Free/Libre fork of the official C# extension for vscode
clangd - clangd language server
Code-Server - VS Code in the browser
Tenacity - Tenacity is an easy-to-use, privacy-friendly, FLOSS, cross-platform multi-track audio editor/recorder for Windows, macOS, Linux and other operating systems. Project currently on an indefinite hiatus.