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[clangd] Add docs for configuration knobs in clangd
Summary: This is a first step in documenting different configuration knobs we have in clangd. Reviewers: sammccall Subscribers: ilya-biryukov, MaskRay, jkorous, arphaman, cfe-commits Tags: #clang Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66740 llvm-svn: 369917
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Configuration
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.. contents::
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.. role:: raw-html(raw)
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:format: html
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Clangd has a bunch of command-line options that can change its behaviour in
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certain situations. This page aims to define those configuration knobs.
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Those command line arguments needs to be specified in an editor-specific way.
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You can find some editor specific instructions in `here <https://clang.llvm.org/extra/clangd/Installation.html#id3>`__.
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--query-driver
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==============
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Clangd makes use of clang behind the scenes, so it might fail to detect your
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standard library or built-in headers if your project is making use of a custom
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toolchain. That is quite common in hardware-related projects, especially for the
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ones making use of gcc (e.g. ARM's `arm-none-eabi-gcc`).
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You can specify your driver as a list of globs or full paths, then clangd will
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execute drivers and fetch necessary include paths to compile your code.
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For example if you have your compilers at:
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- `/path/to/my-custom/toolchain1/arm-none-eabi-gcc`,
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- `/path/to/my-custom/toolchain2/arm-none-eabi-g++`,
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- `/path/to/my-custom2/toolchain/arm-none-eabi-g++`,
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you can provide clangd with
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`--query-driver=/path/to/my-custom/**/arm-none-eabi*` to enable execution of
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any binary that has a name starting with `arm-none-eabi` and under
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`/path/to/my-custom/`. This won't allow execution of the last compiler.
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Full list of flags
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==================
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You can find out about the rest of the flags using `clangd --help`.
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Installation
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Features
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Configuration
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What is clangd?
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===============
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