compiledb
Tool for generating Clang's JSON Compilation Database files for make-based build systems. (by nickdiego)
scan-build
Clang's scan-build re-implementation in python (by rizsotto)
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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compiledb
Posts with mentions or reviews of compiledb.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-17.
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Eglot + clangd not working for NetHack code base
An update: I am now able to make everything work by generating `compile_commands.json` using compiledb. I'm aware that there is another tool Bear but for some reason it generates an empty `compile_commands.json` file for me.
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STM32CubeIDE extract compile_commands.json
I have tried compiledb as well, but it currently fails to correctly get the backslashes correctly on Windows, as noted in this issue.
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Lsp-mode when I can't generate compile_commands.json
There is also this tool which claims to support Windows. However:
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clangd beginner problem
There is also compiledb https://github.com/nickdiego/compiledb that works directly with your make file to generate the compile_commands.json.
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How can I get vim-lsp to recognize OpenCV?
Have you generated a compile_commands.json? They're necessary for your LSP provider to know which paths to search for headers. They're generated by default if you're using CMake (I believe), otherwise check out compiledb or Bear.
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CLion users: Is CLion a good choice for development in an old project that can only be built with a complicated mess of makefiles?
If you can get compiledb to work with your make project and generate the correct file, it should be able to figure out project quite well
scan-build
Posts with mentions or reviews of scan-build.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-03-06.
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Development shell with pros-cli available
I believe its because pros-cli's requirements.txt contains the entry scan-build==2.0.13. The specified version of scan-build requires the python typing package, which is said to conflict with newer python versions. (I don't know python)
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CLion users: Is CLion a good choice for development in an old project that can only be built with a complicated mess of makefiles?
I've had some success with a custom shell script/makefile project, using compilation database and intercept-build:
What are some alternatives?
When comparing compiledb and scan-build you can also consider the following projects:
Bear - Bear is a tool that generates a compilation database for clang tooling.
conan - Conan - The open-source C and C++ package manager
pmbuild - A simple, configurable and extendible build system for gamedev.
Cython - The most widely used Python to C compiler
mach-nix-template - Simple and straight-forward way to create python environments using PyPi in nix
gcovr - Generate code coverage reports with gcc/gcov
pros-cli - Command Line Interface for managing PROS projects. Works with V5 and the Cortex
project-cmake - Emacs extension to the project package for supporting CMake as build system.
mach-nix - Create highly reproducible python environments
hermes - A python based light-weight build system for C/C++.