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README.md
vscode-clangd
Provides C/C++ language IDE features for VS Code using clangd.
Usage
vscode-clangd
provides the features designated by the Language Server
Protocol, such as
code completion, code formatting and goto definition.
Note: clangd
is under heavy development, not all LSP features are
implemented. See Current Status
for details.
To use vscode-clangd
extension in VS Code, you need to install vscode-clangd
from VS Code extension marketplace.
vscode-clangd
will attempt to find the clangd
binary on your PATH
.
Alternatively, the clangd
executable can be specified in your VS Code
settings.json
file:
{
"clangd.path": "/absolute/path/to/clangd"
}
To obtain clangd
binary, please see the installing Clangd.
Development
A guide of developing vscode-clangd
extension.
Requirements
- VS Code
- node.js and npm
Steps
- Make sure you disable the installed
vscode-clangd
extension in VS Code. - Make sure you have clangd in /usr/bin/clangd or edit src/extension.ts to point to the binary.
- In order to start a development instance of VS code extended with this, run:
$ cd /path/to/clang-tools-extra/clangd/clients/clangd-vscode/
$ npm install
$ code .
# When VS Code starts, press <F5>.
Publish to VS Code Marketplace
New changes to clangd-vscode
are not released until a new version is published
to the marketplace.
Requirements
- Make sure install the
vsce
command (npm install -g vsce
) llvm-vs-code-extensions
account- Bump the version in
package.json
, and commit the change to upstream
The extension is published under llvm-vs-code-extensions
account, which is
currently maintained by clangd developers. If you want to make a new release,
please contact cfe-dev@lists.llvm.org.
Steps
$ cd /path/to/clang-tools-extra/clangd/clients/clangd-vscode/
# For the first time, you need to login in the account. vsce will ask you for
the Personal Access Token, and remember it for future commands.
$ vsce login llvm-vs-code-extensions
$ vsce publish