LSP-clangd
C/C++ support for Sublime's LSP plugin provided through clangd.
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LSP-clangd
C/C++ and Objective-C/C++ support for Sublime's LSP plugin provided through clangd.
Installation
- Install LSP and
LSP-clangd
from Package Control - (Optional) Install clangd using your package manager or let this package install clangd for you
Usage
By default, clangd will assume your code is built as clang some_file.cc
, and you’ll probably get errors about missing #include
d files, etc.
For complex projects, clangd needs to know your build flags. This can be done using a compile_commands.json
or compile_flags.txt
file.
For CMake-based projects a compile_commands.json
file can be generated using the -DCMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS=1
flag.
cd build
cmake -DCMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS=1 ..
# compile_commands.json will be written to your build directory.
If your build directory is equivalent to the root of the project or <project_root>/build
then clangd will find it. Otherwise, symlink or copy it to the root of your project.
See clangd Project Setup for more information on using
compile_commands.json
,compile_flags.txt
and other build systems.
Sublime Commands
Sublime Command | Description |
---|---|
lsp_clangd_switch_source_header |
Switch between the main source file (.cpp) and header (.h). |