This allows to start Qt Creator in batch processing mode:
$ export QTC_CLANG_BATCH=/path/to/file
$ export QT_LOGGING_RULES=qtc.clangcodemodel.batch=true
$ ./qtcreator -load ClangCodeModel
The batch file will be executed and Qt Creator will exit. Advanced
logging output can be activated as stated above.
Note that it is required that the project was already configured/set up
properly with the used settingspath, otherwise the wrong configuration
will be taken or a pop-up dialog will block the execution.
A small example follows that covers all the understood and so far needed
batch file commands in order to train libclang for profile guided
optimization. ${PWD} expands to the directory of the batch file.
openProject "${PWD}/calendarwidget.pro"
# Initial parsing
openDocument "${PWD}/window.cpp"
closeAllDocuments
openDocument "${PWD}/window.cpp"
# Reparse
setCursor 478 1
insertText " "
insertText " "
insertText " "
# Completion
complete
complete
complete
# Member completion
insertText "comboBox->"
complete
complete
complete
# Wait in order to inspect the result
processEvents 3000
Change-Id: I7dc5dddc6752272ecc2fb4f30497b17cee3f9a9f
Reviewed-by: hjk <hjk@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: David Schulz <david.schulz@qt.io>
This reverts commit 07f4ae6227,
which broke compilation
clangbatchfileprocessor.cpp:170:27: error: ambiguous overload for
'operator==' (operand types are 'const QChar' and 'char')
and only worked in QT_TEST=1 cases.
Change-Id: I089427359958221882cb4e4369c4b88d71779acf
Reviewed-by: Tobias Hunger <tobias.hunger@qt.io>
This allows to start Qt Creator in batch processing mode:
$ export QTC_CLANG_BATCH=/path/to/file
$ export QT_LOGGING_RULES=qtc.clangcodemodel.batch=true
$ ./qtcreator -load ClangCodeModel
The batch file will be executed and Qt Creator will exit. Advanced
logging output can be activated as stated above.
Note that it is required that the project was already configured/set up
properly with the used settingspath, otherwise the wrong configuration
will be taken or a pop-up dialog will block the execution.
A small example follows that covers all the understood and so far needed
batch file commands in order to train libclang for profile guided
optimization. ${PWD} expands to the directory of the batch file.
openProject "${PWD}/calendarwidget.pro"
# Initial parsing
openDocument "${PWD}/window.cpp"
closeAllDocuments
openDocument "${PWD}/window.cpp"
# Reparse
setCursor 478 1
insertText " "
insertText " "
insertText " "
# Completion
complete
complete
complete
# Member completion
insertText "comboBox->"
complete
complete
complete
# Wait in order to inspect the result
processEvents 3000
Change-Id: Ib30526036f999e530f0c01d42a196a1e311e2c4c
Reviewed-by: David Schulz <david.schulz@qt.io>
Register the translation unit and request diagnostics from the
clangbackend as soon as the project part is determined. There is no
reason to wait until the parser is finished for the highlighter.
Change-Id: Iebccbf59ebd205389462dcee97363746fb651bb2
Reviewed-by: Erik Verbruggen <erik.verbruggen@theqtcompany.com>
This makes us independent of libclang crashes for completion.
Re-parsing for highlighting still happens in the Qt Creator process.
Run in verbose mode:
qtc.clangcodemodel.ipc=true
Run tests:
-test "ClangCodeModel"
Task-number: QTCREATORBUG-14108
Task-number: QTCREATORBUG-12819
Change-Id: Id3e95bd2afdb6508bbd1d35fddc69534a909b905
Reviewed-by: Marco Bubke <marco.bubke@theqtcompany.com>
- Use a QSharedPointer instead of an explicitly shared pointer.
- Remove the LiveUnitManager.
Change-Id: I05bf32c1f77c17f42ee1da39f1353cff580fa6eb
Reviewed-by: Nikolai Kosjar <nikolai.kosjar@digia.com>