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Manish Khurana
e02e28eec1 Bug 535632. Set a cache directory for CQuery LS
Change-Id: I80b88f48207b5091fe1c634c730a8fd6983f40b9
Signed-off-by: Manish Khurana <mkmanishkhurana98@gmail.com>
2018-06-11 00:35:20 -04:00
manish
4410123437 Bug 534669. Added Preference Page for LSP4E-CPP
Change-Id: I8ad9be37643c6de4591db9161fbe60589ff92f07
Signed-off-by: manish <mkmanishkhurana98@gmail.com>
2018-06-06 09:05:31 -04:00
Nathan Ridge
54ecf4699f Add LSP4E dependency to cdt.target
Change-Id: Id990ce962b93dee306101089eb8a15ea2c5374fe
2018-05-17 23:03:37 -04:00
Jonah Graham
9394a679c5 [releng] update maven dependency versions
Change-Id: Id55ef378ed1abf4a71f31ef27b08c3b59be05317
2018-03-19 10:36:23 +00:00
Doug Schaefer
eed39fe4f8 Fix API error in lsp4e.cpp plugin.
Not sure we have the right dependency in the cdt target file but
I get a compile error when I use it.

Change-Id: Ie357ea76da82ac552b6c95662d725fb660434ff6
2017-11-02 11:57:08 -04:00
Marc-Andre Laperle
9dbf2af399 lsp4e-cpp: Generate LSP FileEvents from ResourceChangeEvents
FileEvents are useful for indexing and lsp4e (so far) does not send
them. It is not clear whether or not this will be implemented in lsp4e.
In the mean time, lsp4e-cpp can have its own mechanism to generate
the events.

Change-Id: I09aac4fda7755260f47b73fd683ca6d2ad317f81
Signed-off-by: Marc-Andre Laperle <marc-andre.laperle@ericsson.com>
2017-09-26 14:07:03 -04:00
Marc-Andre Laperle
11817c1c6a A basic LSP4E integration with Clangd
This plug-in adds an simple integration between LSP4E and Clangd.
It simply launches clangd when opening C/C++ files with the
Generic Editor.

To try it, you need to:
- Import the projects in your Eclipse workspace (you can only import the
lsp4-cpp ones, the sources for CDT are not needed)
- Open lsp4e.cpp-staging.target and set it as the target platform
- You need to have clangd built and on the PATH. See
https://clang.llvm.org/get_started.html
- Start Eclipse: right-click on a project > Run as > Eclipse Application
- In the new Eclipse instance, you can right-click on a C/C++ file >
Open As > Generic Editor. This should make use of clangd, providing some
basic diagnostics and formatting commands.

This should help the Eclipse community to start playing with Clangd.

Change-Id: I688d3a952dbc80d9f61186178f3c8a033afcc587
Signed-off-by: Marc-Andre Laperle <marc-andre.laperle@ericsson.com>
2017-09-01 11:31:57 -04:00