最近、Linux (ubuntu) で C++ の作業を開始し、「YouCompleteMe」という優れた vim プラグインを見つけました。
--clang-completer を使用して正常にインストールしましたが、完全には機能しません。システムの C++ ライブラリは認識できますが、プロジェクト ディレクトリ内の他のヘッダー ファイルは認識できません。現在開いているファイルに対してのみ機能します。問題は「.ycm_extra_conf.py」内にあると思いますが、適切に変更する方法がわかりません。
誰でも助けてもらえますか?
これは、stackoverflow に関する私の最初の投稿です。何か問題がある場合や、さらに情報が必要な場合は、メッセージを残してください。ありがとう
現在、私のvimは次のようになっています: ここに画像の説明を入力してください
ここに私の設定ファイルがあります:
# Partially stolen from https://bitbucket.org/mblum/libgp/src/2537ea7329ef/.ycm_extra_conf.py
import os
import ycm_core
# These are the compilation flags that will be used in case there's no
# compilation database set (by default, one is not set).
# CHANGE THIS LIST OF FLAGS. YES, THIS IS THE DROID YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR.
flags = [
'-Wall',
'-Wextra',
'-Werror',
'-Wno-long-long',
'-Wno-variadic-macros',
'-fexceptions',
# THIS IS IMPORTANT! Without a "-std=<something>" flag, clang won't know which
# language to use when compiling headers. So it will guess. Badly. So C++
# headers will be compiled as C headers. You don't want that so ALWAYS specify
# a "-std=<something>".
# For a C project, you would set this to something like 'c99' instead of
# 'c++11'.
'-std=c++11',
# ...and the same thing goes for the magic -x option which specifies the
# language that the files to be compiled are written in. This is mostly
# relevant for c++ headers.
# For a C project, you would set this to 'c' instead of 'c++'.
'-x', 'c++',
# This path will only work on OS X, but extra paths that don't exist are not
# harmful
'-isystem', '/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Headers',
'-isystem', '/usr/local/include',
'-isystem', '/usr/bin/../lib/clang/3.4/include',
'-isystem', '/usr/bin/../lib/gcc/i686-linux-gnu/4.8/include',
'-isystem', '/usr/include/i386-linux-gnu',
'-isystem', '/usr/include',
'-I', 'include',
'-I', 'src',
'-I', '.',
]
# Set this to the absolute path to the folder (NOT the file!) containing the
# compile_commands.json file to use that instead of 'flags'. See here for
# more details: http://clang.llvm.org/docs/JSONCompilationDatabase.html
#
# Most projects will NOT need to set this to anything; you can just change the
# 'flags' list of compilation flags. Notice that YCM itself uses that approach.
compilation_database_folder = ''
if compilation_database_folder:
database = ycm_core.CompilationDatabase( compilation_database_folder )
else:
database = None
def DirectoryOfThisScript():
return os.path.dirname( os.path.abspath( __file__ ) )
def MakeRelativePathsInFlagsAbsolute( flags, working_directory ):
if not working_directory:
return list( flags )
new_flags = []
make_next_absolute = False
path_flags = [ '-isystem', '-I', '-iquote', '--sysroot=' ]
for flag in flags:
new_flag = flag
if make_next_absolute:
make_next_absolute = False
if not flag.startswith( '/' ):
new_flag = os.path.join( working_directory, flag )
for path_flag in path_flags:
if flag == path_flag:
make_next_absolute = True
break
if flag.startswith( path_flag ):
path = flag[ len( path_flag ): ]
new_flag = path_flag + os.path.join( working_directory, path )
break
if new_flag:
new_flags.append( new_flag )
return new_flags
def FlagsForFile( filename ):
if database:
# Bear in mind that compilation_info.compiler_flags_ does NOT return a
# python list, but a "list-like" StringVec object
compilation_info = database.GetCompilationInfoForFile( filename )
final_flags = MakeRelativePathsInFlagsAbsolute(
compilation_info.compiler_flags_,
compilation_info.compiler_working_dir_ )
else:
# relative_to = DirectoryOfThisScript()
relative_to = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(filename))
final_flags = MakeRelativePathsInFlagsAbsolute( flags, relative_to )
return {
'flags': final_flags,
'do_cache': True
}