### clice configuration # This section outlines the supported built-in variables for clice. # These variables can be referenced in strings using the syntax `${var}`. # Supported variables: # - `${version}`: The version of clice. # - `${llvm_version}`: The LLVM version used by clice. # - `${workspace}`: The workspace directory provided by the client. [project] # Enable experimental clang-tidy diagnostics. # This feature is tracked in https://github.com/clice-project/clice/issues/90. clang_tidy = false # Maximum number of active files to keep in memory. If the number of active files # exceeds this limit, the least recently used files will be removed. # The default value is 8. Whatever the number you set, the minimum is 1, the maximum is 512. max_active_file = 8 # Directory for storing PCH and PCM files. cache_dir = "${workspace}/.clice/cache" # Directory for storing index files. index_dir = "${workspace}/.clice/index" logging_dir = "${workspace}/.clice/logging" # Compile commands directories to search for compile_commands.json files. compile_commands_dirs = ["${workspace}/build"] # Control the behavior for specific files. Note that Clice matches rules # in order. If you want to add your own rules, either delete this rule # or insert your rule before it. [[rules]] # Files matching the specified pattern will have this rule applied. # # Patterns can use the following syntax: # - `*`: Matches one or more characters in a path segment. # - `?`: Matches a single character in a path segment. # - `**`: Matches any number of path segments, including none. # - `{}`: Groups conditions (e.g., `**/*.{ts,js}` matches all TypeScript # and JavaScript files). # - `[]`: Declares a range of characters to match in a path segment # (e.g., `example.[0-9]` matches `example.0`, `example.1`, etc.). # - `[!...]`: Negates a range of characters to match in a path segment # (e.g., `example.[!0-9]` matches `example.a`, `example.b`, but not `example.0`). patterns = ["**/*"] # Commands to append to the original command list (e.g., ["-std=c++17"]). append = [] # Commands to remove from the original command list. remove = []