vscode-cmake-tools
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vscode-cmake-tools | vetur | |
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7 | 8 | |
1,397 | 5,725 | |
1.9% | 0.0% | |
9.1 | 4.2 | |
6 days ago | 3 months ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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vscode-cmake-tools
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Ask HN: Best book to learn C in 2022?
After that I would recommend installing the MS CMake Tools extensions (https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-cmake-tools/blob/main/do...), this discovers CMakeLists.txt files in the projects and then uses those to setup build- and debugging targets, and in general gives your an IDE-like experience, while still being more transparent than a "fat IDE" like Visual Studio or Xcode.
- C++, CMake Tools, & IntelliSense: Red squiggles on #include in my headers
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What is a “.dSYM” file??? I ran a c/cpp file, and it created more files when I ran it .... I’m running a M1 Mac on Monterey
what do you mean? you need to create a CMakeLists.txt file, the extension can create one for you iirc, take a look at: https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-cmake-tools/blob/main/docs/README.md
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I'm lost as to why GCC does not compile this file.
#https://medium.com/@onur.dundar1/cmake-tutorial-585dd180109b #https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-cmake-tools/blob/main/docs/README.md cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.0.0) project(Zoom VERSION 0.1.0) include(CTest) enable_testing() set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 17) if(${CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE} MATCHES Debug) message("Debug Build") add_definitions(-DDEBUG="Debug Build") elseif(${CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE} MATCHES Release) message("Release Build") add_definitions(-DRELEASE="Release Build") endif() #benXml add_library(benXml STATIC ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/lib/benXml/src/XmlRessource.cpp) target_sources(benXml PUBLIC ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/lib/benXml/src/include/tinyxml2.cpp) #benLog FILE(GLOB_RECURSE benLog_all_sources "lib/benLog/*.cpp") add_library(benLog STATIC ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/lib/benLog/src/Log.cpp ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/lib/benLog/src/LogConfig.cpp ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/lib/benLog/src/LogConsoleTarget.cpp ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/lib/benLog/src/LogFileTarget.cpp ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/lib/benLog/src/Logger.cpp ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/lib/benLog/src/LogLevel.cpp ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/lib/benLog/src/LogTarget.cpp ) target_link_libraries(benLog benXml) #Zoom FILE(GLOB_RECURSE all_sources "src/*.cpp") add_executable(Zoom ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/src/Zoom.cpp) target_sources(Zoom PUBLIC ${all_sources}) target_include_directories(Zoom PUBLIC src lib) target_include_directories(Zoom PUBLIC src) target_link_libraries(Zoom mingw32) target_link_libraries(Zoom SDL2main) target_link_libraries(Zoom SDL2) target_link_libraries(Zoom SDL2_mixer) target_link_libraries(Zoom SDL2_image) target_link_libraries(Zoom SDL2_ttf) target_link_libraries(Zoom box2d) target_link_libraries(Zoom benXml) target_link_libraries(Zoom benLog) set(CPACK_PROJECT_NAME ${PROJECT_NAME}) set(CPACK_PROJECT_VERSION ${PROJECT_VERSION}) include(CPack)
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Debug and Release in different directories: build/debug build/release ?
source
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trying to use a library
It sounds like you don't have a version of make itself installed in your environment. If you're using msys2 as your environment, you might have hit this bug, which at least has a workaround (symbolic link from mingw32-make.exe to make.exe )
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Now announcing: Makefile support in Visual Studio Code!
Hey, what issues are you seeing with the CMake Tools extension? My team would definitely like to make sure that these issues are tracked here Issues · microsoft/vscode-cmake-tools (github.com). We'll get to them as soon as we can to make sure folks have a great experience with Code regardless of the build system they're on.
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VS Code - Auto rename HTML tags in React, Vue, Svelte, Nunjucks, and others
If you use the Vetur extension for Vue language features, you are out of luck. There is a long-standing request for adding this behaviour to Vetur.
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Vue 3 and Vite with typescript and tooling
The first step is to enable the Volar extension and disable the Vetur extension. Volar is the new recommended extension to use with Vue 3 and typescript.
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Has anyone tried "volar" in lsp-mode?
Volar is supposed to be the upcoming replacement for Vetur, the Vue.js lsp server. It looks like it's significantly better than Vetur; has anyone tried it in lsp-mode in emacs?
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How to fix Vetur taking forever to save a file
There is a known bug in Vetur, the Vue VSCode extension, where it takes forever (sometimes several minutes!) to lint Vue files on save.
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How to Load Vue Components on Non-SPA Sites
Now, we can create regular ol' Vue SFCs, or single file components. By creating the whole component in one file, we get the flexibility of thinking of our components as one functional unit made up of HTML, JavaScript, and CSS. We can also write components in TypeScript or SASS if we want to. We can also get syntax highlighting since SFCs end up being fundamentally HTML documents. And with VSCode plugins like (Vetur)[https://vuejs.github.io/vetur/], development in SFCs has a lot of benefits going for it.
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How to force VSCode to read style tag as PostCSS syntax? (lang="postcss" is not a case)
You didn’t give much info, but from what I can tell from your screenshot you are writing in Vue and therefore are probably using Vetur. In that case the only info I could find was an issue from 4 years ago that seems to say you should just turn off style validation.
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Vue Tutorial Part II: Build a Frontend Quiz App
Vetur - Vue tooling for VS Code
What are some alternatives?
Bear - Bear is a tool that generates a compilation database for clang tooling.
volar - ⚡ Explore high-performance tooling for Vue [Moved to: https://github.com/vuejs/language-tools]
prettier-vscode - Visual Studio Code extension for Prettier
lsp-volar - Language support for Vue3
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
vscode-runonsave - Visual Studio Code extension to run commands whenever a file is saved.
Python - This extension is now maintained in the Microsoft fork.
create-vue - 🛠️ The recommended way to start a Vite-powered Vue project
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Enterprise - Enterprise Engine
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