YouCompleteMe/cpp/ycm/.ycm_clang_options.py
Strahinja Val Markovic 6a2f8c859c Using -x c++ in clang opts so that headers compile
The problem is that clang loves to assume that .h files are in C. -x c++ gives
it a nudge in the right direction.
2012-08-11 19:46:22 -07:00

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import os
flags = [
'-Wall',
'-Wextra',
'-Werror',
'-Wc++98-compat',
'-Wno-long-long',
'-Wno-variadic-macros',
'-fexceptions',
'-DNDEBUG',
# 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>"
'-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.
'-x',
'c++',
'-isystem',
'../BoostParts',
'-isystem',
# This path will only work on OS X, but extra paths that don't exist are not
# harmful
'/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Headers',
'-isystem',
'../llvm/include',
'-isystem',
'../llvm/tools/clang/include',
'-I',
'.',
'-isystem',
'./tests/gmock/gtest',
'-isystem',
'./tests/gmock/gtest/include',
'-isystem',
'./tests/gmock',
'-isystem',
'./tests/gmock/include'
]
def DirectoryOfThisScript():
return os.path.dirname( os.path.abspath( __file__ ) )
def MakeAbsoluteIfRelativePath( path ):
if not path.startswith( '.' ):
return path
full_path = os.path.join( DirectoryOfThisScript(), path )
return os.path.normpath( full_path )
def FlagsForFile( filename ):
return {
'flags': [ MakeAbsoluteIfRelativePath( x ) for x in flags ],
'do_cache': True
}