This is a script which generates a list of compiler flags from a project with an arbitrary build system. It can be used to:
- generate a
.ycm_extra_conf.py
file for use with YouCompleteMe - generate a
.color_coded
file for use with color_coded
It works by building the project with a fake toolchain, which simply and filters compiler flags to be stored in the resulting file.
It is reasonably fast, taking ~10 seconds to generate a configuration file for the Linux kernel.
This plugin is in maintenance mode. I am happy to merge PRs and triage bug reports, but am not actively working on it.
Add NeoBundle 'rdnetto/YCM-Generator'
to your vimrc (or the equivalent for your plugin manager).
For vim-plug users, add Plug 'rdnetto/YCM-Generator', { 'branch': 'stable'}
to your vimrc.
Alternatively, Arch Linux users can install YCM-Generator using the (unofficial) AUR package.
Run ./config_gen.py PROJECT_DIRECTORY
, where PROJECT_DIRECTORY
is the root directory of your project's build system (i.e. the one containing the root Makefile, etc.)
You can also invoke it from within Vim using the :YcmGenerateConfig
or :CCGenerateConfig
commands to generate a config file for the current directory. These commands accept the same arguments as ./config_gen.py
, but do not require the project directory to be specified (it defaults to the current working directory).
-
Requirements:
- Python 2
- Clang
-
Supported build systems:
- make
- cmake
- qmake
- autotools
Your build system should support specifying the compiler through the CC
/CXX
environment variables, or not use an absolute path to the compiler.
Some flags present in the resulting configuration file may be mutually exclusive with each other - reading the generated file prior to use is recommended.
The script assumes that executables with the names clang
and clang++
exist in your PATH
. This has been known to cause issues under Ubuntu, where the C++ compiler may be called clang++-3.6
(see #50).
- run
./config_gen.py --help
to see the complete list of supported options. - if you receive the error message
ERROR: No commands were logged to the build logs
, try using the--verbose
flag to see any error messages- some build systems require certain environment variables to be set. Note that these will not be used by YCM-Generator by default, unless
--preserve-environment
is used - if you open an issue regarding this error message, please include the output when running with
--verbose
and a link to the project repo (if possible)
- some build systems require certain environment variables to be set. Note that these will not be used by YCM-Generator by default, unless
Patches are welcome. Please submit pull requests against the develop
branch.
The script is currently supported under Unices (Linux, NixOS[1], BSD, OS X) only.
Implementing Windows support consists of porting the contents of fake-toolchain/Unix
.
If you are interested in implementing/testing this, please open a pull request.
[1] May require --preserve-environment
- see #19
The following projects are used for testing:
Project | Build system | Notes |
---|---|---|
Linux kernel | Kbuild (Make) | |
Vim-qt | Autotools | |
Clementine | Cmake | |
ExtPlane | Qmake | Should be tested with both versions of Qt. |
OpenFOAM | wmake |
YCM-Generator is published under the GNU GPLv3.