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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>
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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<projectDescription>
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<name>org.eclipse.lsp4e.cpp</name>
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<comment></comment>
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<projects>
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</projects>
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<buildSpec>
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<buildCommand>
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<name>org.eclipse.pde.FeatureBuilder</name>
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<arguments>
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</arguments>
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</buildCommand>
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</buildSpec>
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<natures>
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<nature>org.eclipse.pde.FeatureNature</nature>
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</natures>
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</projectDescription>
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