This module adds support for the C-family of languages: C, C++, and Objective-C.
- Code completion (
company-irony
) - eldoc support (
irony-eldoc
) - Syntax-checking (
flycheck-irony
) - Code navigation (
rtags
) - File Templates (c-mode, c++-mode)
- Snippets (cc-mode, c-mode, c++-mode)
- Several improvements to C++11 indentation and syntax highlighting.
+lsp
Disables irony+rtags and replaces them with LSP (ccls by default). This requires the:tools lsp
module.
- cmake-mode
- cuda-mode
- demangle-mode
- disaster
- modern-cpp-font-lock
- opencl-mode
- glsl-mode*
- company-glsl*
+lsp
- ccls if
:tools lsp
has no+eglot
flag
- ccls if
-lsp
This module’s requirements change depending on how you use it.
- If
+lsp
is enabled, you need one of clangd v9+ or ccls. - If
+lsp
is not enabled, you need irony-server and rtags. - Other features in this module depend on:
- (optional) glslangValidator, for GLSL completion in
glsl-mode
- (optional) cmake, for code completion in
cmake-mode
- (optional) glslangValidator, for GLSL completion in
- You will need a C/C++ compiler, like
gcc
orclang
.
lsp-mode
and eglot
support a few LSP servers, but clangd
and ccls
are
recommended.
- clangd (must be v9 or newer)
- clangd is included with
llvm
which should be available through your OS’ package manager.- Linux:
- Debian 11 & Ubuntu 20.10:
# apt-get install clangd-11
- 20.04 LTS: clangd-10
- Fedora & CentOS/RHEL 8+:
# dnf install clang-tools-extra
- openSUSE:
# zypper install clang
- Arch:
# pacman -S clang
- Debian 11 & Ubuntu 20.10:
- BSDs:
- NetBSD & OpenBSD:
# pkg_add clang-tools-extra
- NetBSD & OpenBSD:
- macOS:
$ brew install llvm
// 1GB+ installation! May take a while! - Windows: use the win64 installer from LLVM’s GitHub release page.
- Linux:
- ccls
- Available in many OS’ package managers as
ccls
. Otherwise, there are alternative install methods listed in the project’s wiki. - cmake-language-server
- available through
pip
on most distributions
Irony powers the code completion, eldoc and syntax checking systems.
After installing its dependencies (Clang and CMake), run M-x
irony-install-server
in Emacs.
Due to linking issues, macOS users must compile irony-server manually:
brew install cmake
brew install llvm
git clone https://github.com/Sarcasm/irony-mode irony-mode
mkdir irony-mode/server/build
pushd irony-mode/server/build
DEST="$HOME/.emacs.d/.local/etc/irony-server/"
cmake -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=/usr/local/opt/llvm \
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_RPATH_USE_LINK_PATH=ON \
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX="$DEST" ../
cmake --build . --use-stderr --config Release --target install
install_name_tool -change @rpath/libclang.dylib \
/usr/local/opt/llvm/lib/libclang.dylib \
"$DEST/bin/irony-server"
# Cleanup
popd
rm -rf irony-mode
Code navigation requires an rtags server (rdm
) installed. This should be
available through your OS’s package manager.
This module will auto-start rdm
when you open C/C++ buffers (so long as one
isn’t already running). If you prefer to run it yourself:
rdm &
rc -J $PROJECT_ROOT # loads PROJECT_ROOT's compile_commands.json
By default, a set of default compile settings are defined in
+cc-default-compiler-options
for C, C++ and Objective C. Irony, rtags and
flycheck will fall back to these. This variable does nothing for LSP users.
For a more universal solution: both LSP servers and irony will recognize a
compilation database (a compile_commands.json
file). There are many ways to
generate one. Here is an example using CMake and bear:
# For CMake projects
cmake -DCMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS=ON .
# For non-CMake projects
make clean
bear make
Use M-x +cc/reload-compile-db
to reload your compile db in an already-open
C/C++/ObjC buffer.
MacOS’ System Integrity Protection (SIP) might interfere with bear if make
is
under /usr/bin/
which results in an empty compilation database.
From the bear readme:
Security extension/modes on different operating systems might disable library preloads. This case Bear behaves normally, but the result compilation database will be empty. (Please make sure it’s not the case when reporting bugs.) Notable examples for enabled security modes are: OS X 10.11 (check with csrutil status | grep ‘System Integrity Protection’), and Fedora, CentOS, RHEL (check with sestatus | grep ‘SELinux status’).
Workaround could be to disable the security feature while running Bear. (This might involve reboot of your computer, so might be heavy workaround.) Another option if the build tool is not installed under certain directories. Or use tools which are using compiler wrappers. (It injects a fake compiler which does record the compiler invocation and calls the real compiler too.) An example for such tool might be scan-build. The build system shall respect CC and CXX environment variables.
A workaround might be to install make
via Homebrew which puts gmake
under /usr/local/
.
brew install make
make clean
bear gmake
Additional info:
- Empty compilation database with compiler in /usr/local
- Workaround for ‘Empty compilation database on OS X Captain
Search for your combination of (LSP client package, LSP server)
. You are using
LSP-mode
by default, eglot
if you have :tools (lsp +eglot)
active in your
init.el
file.
(setq lsp-clients-clangd-args '("-j=3"
"--background-index"
"--clang-tidy"
"--completion-style=detailed"
"--header-insertion=never"))
(after! lsp-clangd (set-lsp-priority! 'clangd 2))
This will both set your clangd flags and choose clangd
as the default LSP server everywhere clangd can be used.
(after! ccls
(setq ccls-initialization-options '(:index (:comments 2) :completion (:detailedLabel t)))
(set-lsp-priority! 'ccls 2)) ; optional as ccls is the default in Doom
This will both set your ccls flags and choose ccls as the default server. CCLS
documentation lists available options, use t
for true
, :json-false
for
false
, and :json-null
for null
.
(set-eglot-client! 'cc-mode '("clangd" "-j=3" "--clang-tidy"))
This will both set your clangd flags and choose clangd as the default server (if
it is the last set-eglot-client! 'cc-mode
in your config).
(set-eglot-client! 'cc-mode '("ccls" "--init={\"index\": {\"threads\": 3}}"))
This will both set your ccls flags and choose ccls as the default server (if it
is the last set-eglot-client! 'cc-mode
in your config). CCLS documentation
lists available options
When using +lsp
and :tools (lsp +eglot)
, lsp-mode is replaced with eglot,
and an additional function to get inheritance type hierarchy is added
Binding | Description |
---|---|
<localleader> c t | Display inheritance type hierarchy (upwards) |
<prefix> <localleader> c t | Display inheritance type hierarchy (downwards) |