[CEDET-devel] Using Clang infrastructure to generate semantic databases
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From: Marco C. <mar...@gm...> - 2015-05-26 19:12:52
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Hi Cedeters, First, apologies if this has been discussed already, but I have struggled with the mailinglist searches. My emacs stalls occasionally whilst generating the semantic database files. I am aware of the idle time approach and the ahead of time scanning and so on, but this got me wondering: would it not make sense to use clang to dump the semantic information directly? e.g. to write a tool that generates the semantic files in exactly the same format as semantic needs them. The tool could then be integrated with the build process. The tool would have no dependencies at all on semantic (or emacs or lisp for that matter) - other than, of course, outputting according to the semantic file format. Please note that I am not proposing some intermediate file format or accessing the AST directly as mentioned in other discussions[1]; instead, I am thinking of an executable that, given a hpp or cpp file, generates the corresponding semantic cache files. These files are expected to be identical to those that would have been generated by semantic itself (within reason, such as ordering, etc). The tool would receive a path to the compilation database with all of the required configuration. Has anyone done such a thing - or are there reasons why this would not work? Many thanks for your time. Marco -- Optimism is an occupational hazard of programming; feedback is the treatment. -- Kent Beck http://about.me/marcocraveiro [1] https://lwn.net/Articles/632773/ |