homebrew-emacs-head
ccls
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | Apache License 2.0 |
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homebrew-emacs-head
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Emacs 29.1 Released
I use this one https://github.com/daviderestivo/homebrew-emacs-head
- The lazy way to "downgrade brew" to an earlier version of Emacs on MacOS
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How to open a file in Emacs: a short story about Lisp, technology, and human progress
[I was facing this too](https://github.com/tumashu/posframe/issues/30#issuecomment-586370312). I recommend you try out Davide Restivo's [homebrew-emacs-head](https://github.com/daviderestivo/homebrew-emacs-head). It fixed the issue for me.
ccls
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Emacs 29.1 Released
Then it would just have a dependency on Clang, and you couldn't use Emacs at all (since you can't use Clang).
AFAIK, the only alternative to the clangd language server is ccls: https://github.com/MaskRay/ccls
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small vimrc and lsp?
The base config adds about 15 lines (I have extra settings adding another 15 lines), then each language server adds a few lines per augroup. Example config for ccls.
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Using same vimrc on different hosts/platforms
"" https://github.com/MaskRay/ccls/wiki/vim-lsp if executable('ccls') augroup lsp_ccls ....
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clangd lsp not working as excepted (compile_commands.json)
Try ccls instead, it has setup instructions for many LSP clients in the wiki: https://github.com/MaskRay/ccls
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Favorite vimrc configs for coding?
vim-lsp and ccls, supertab for auto-completion
- NewBeans
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Anyone uses emacs with GDExtension/GDNative?
these days a good lsp plugin will get you 90% of what you need for most languages and codebases. once youve got that set up its just a matter of picking lsp servers. i use ccls for c/c++. if you set it up and its not giving you hints for godot classes you probably have to point ccls at the proper godot-cpp subdirs using a .ccls file in your project root.
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Getting neovim setup for C++ dev - CCLS
I installed ccls using snap for ubuntu.
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[Summary] Language server and C/C++ highlight configuration r/vim [plugins & friends]
C++/C language server: ccls
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C++20 Modules are now supported In CLion!
ccls: https://github.com/MaskRay/ccls/issues/798
What are some alternatives?
HomeBrew - 🍺 The missing package manager for macOS (or Linux)
clangd - clangd language server
homebrew-openjdk - AdoptOpenJDK HomeBrew Tap
vim-lsp - async language server protocol plugin for vim and neovim
.emacs.d - Vanilla, Evil, literate Emacs configuration
YouCompleteMe - A code-completion engine for Vim
homebrew-extensions - :beers: Homebrew tap for PHP extensions
coc.nvim - Nodejs extension host for vim & neovim, load extensions like VSCode and host language servers.
emacs-which-key - Emacs package that displays available keybindings in popup
rtags - A client/server indexer for c/c++/objc[++] with integration for Emacs based on clang.
lsp-ui - UI integrations for lsp-mode
nvim-dap - Debug Adapter Protocol client implementation for Neovim