Thomas Schöps
Thomas Schöps
Yes, CMake is needed for using CIDE, and the project you would like to work on must be first configured with CMake for code completion to work. The reason for...
> Why don't you just make a new release? Because I maintain this open source code in my spare time, and making a release can be some effort because it...
Probably you did not check out the git submodule for glslang? Doing that should add the missing CMakeLists.txt. Not sure whether the git submodule is better or expecting the library...
@3oheicrw It seems that our ideas about open source projects differ substantially. Personally, I developed CIDE mainly for my own use, but made the project available here for the case...
I may look into it someday but frankly, the tone of your messages doesn't exactly motivate me to do it. You would achieve more by formulating them in a polite...
It is sad to see that there are trolls on GitHub. Welcome to my blocked user list @3oheicrw.
Thanks for your input! * I implemented a heuristic to obtain the project name from CMakeLists.txt for new projects. If it can't find the project name, it falls back to...
I think that it might be difficult to make the Mac-specific changes without being able to test them directly. So, I think it would be better if someone with a...
> Do you have any experience on this? I have near-zero experience with Mac OS. I suspect that it should be relatively easy to Google this problem though, as it...
Thanks for the comment, I am well and I hope you are too. Regarding the C/C++ support, I am very happy with the current libclang-based implementation in CIDE. But LSP...