I just installed the 64-bit versions of Clang 3.8.1 and MinGW 5.1.0 on my
64-bit Windows 10 system. Everything seemed to install fine but I'm getting
lots of errors, not warnings, on the contents of the standard header files. I
first set my INCLUDE path to where my Microsoft VS 2015 headers are
Title: Missing header files in AST display
I can currently successfully compile and link C and C++ code on my Windows 10 system but I would also like to be able to separately generate the AST for each file. The command line below does display much of the AST but it contains errors regarding miss
nd a
> certain header in a certain path, because with the current information
> it's hard to say what exactly is going wrong.
> - Raphael
> 2017-08-02 20:07 GMT+02:00 Ray Mitchell via cfe-users
> <cfe-users@lists.llvm.org>:
>> I can currently successfully compile a
Title: Suppress header file information in AST; also, function prototypes vs definitions
I'm using clang 3.7 and am currently generating an AST for my test.c file with the following Windows 10 command line:
clang -Xclang -ast-dump -fsyntax-only test.c
1. Is there any option that will suppress
I'm trying to configure a custom style options file for clang-format v6.0.0
running on Windows 10 Pro 64-bit. I started out by generating a configuration
file based upon the llvm style using the following command line, which worked
fine:
clang-format -style=llvm -dump-config > .clang-format
I am attempting to do some basic parsing of the AST using C#. So far I've had
success extracting a few things simply by writing some test C++ code,
generating an AST for it, making some changes, regenerating an AST, and
observing what changes in the AST entries. However, this empirical approac
Hello,
I am currently using the following format style options with clang-format
v6.0.0:
---
Language:Cpp
TabWidth: 3
IndentWidth: 3
ContinuationIndentWidth: 3
IndentCaseLabels: false
BreakBeforeBraces: Custom
BraceWrapping:
AfterClass: true
AfterControlStatement: true
AfterEnum: t
Win10-64, clang v11.0.0, VS2019
When I enter "clang.exe -help" from the command line I get a long list of clang
options, and one of them is "-Xclang ". Thanks to previous help from a
member of the cfe-users digest, I am able to do "clang.exe -Xclang -ast-dump
-fsyntax-only SourceFile.c" to get