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52 lines
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This directory contains a VSPackage project to generate a Visual Studio extension
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for clang-format.
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Build prerequisites are:
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- Visual Studio 2015
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- Extensions SDK (you'll be prompted to install it if you open ClangFormat.sln)
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The extension is built using CMake to generate the usual LLVM.sln by setting
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the following CMake vars:
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- BUILD_CLANG_FORMAT_VS_PLUGIN=ON
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- NUGET_EXE_DIR=path/to/nuget_dir (unless nuget.exe is already available in PATH)
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example:
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cd /d C:\code\llvm
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mkdir build & cd build
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cmake -DBUILD_CLANG_FORMAT_VS_PLUGIN=ON -DNUGET_EXE_DIR=C:\nuget ..
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Once LLVM.sln is generated, build the clang_format_vsix target, which will build
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ClangFormat.sln, the C# extension application.
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The CMake build will copy clang-format.exe and LICENSE.TXT into the ClangFormat/
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directory so they can be bundled with the plug-in, as well as creating
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ClangFormat/source.extension.vsixmanifest. Once the plug-in has been built with
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CMake once, it can be built manually from the ClangFormat.sln solution in Visual
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Studio.
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===========
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Debugging
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===========
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Once you've built the clang_format_vsix project from LLVM.sln at least once,
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open ClangFormat.sln in Visual Studio, then:
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- Make sure the "Debug" target is selected
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- Open the ClangFormat project properties
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- Select the Debug tab
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- Set "Start external program:" to where your devenv.exe is installed. Typically
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it's "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\Common7\IDE\devenv.exe"
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- Set "Command line arguments" to: /rootsuffix Exp
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- You can now set breakpoints if you like
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- Press F5 to build and run with debugger
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If all goes well, a new instance of Visual Studio will be launched in a special
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mode where it uses the experimental hive instead of the normal configuration hive.
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By default, when you build a VSIX project in Visual Studio, it auto-registers the
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extension in the experimental hive, allowing you to test it. In the new Visual Studio
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instance, open or create a C++ solution, and you should now see the Clang Format
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entries in the Tool menu. You can test it out, and any breakpoints you set will be
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hit where you can debug as usual.
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