## Summary - **Use `Tester` as fixture base** for all test suites that need compilation, replacing `TesterFixture` and removing redundant `tester.clear()` calls (eventide zest now creates fresh instances per TEST_CASE) - **Remove local `Tester` variables** in `compilation_tests`, `template_resolver_tests`, `selection_tests` — use inherited fixture members directly - **Normalize helper naming**: `expect_xxx` → `EXPECT_XXX`, `go_to_definition` → `GO_TO_DEFINITION` for consistency - **Extract shared `test/cdb_helper.h`**: deduplicate `CDBEntry`, `json_escape`, `build_cdb_json` from `dependency_graph_tests` and `compile_graph_integration_tests` - **Add new test files/cases**: `project_index_tests.cpp`, expanded `tu_index_tests`, `merged_index_tests`, `compilation_tests` ## Test plan - [x] All existing unit tests pass - [x] New index tests (TUIndex, MergedIndex, ProjectIndex) pass - [x] Compilation tests (PCH, PCM, stop) pass 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) <!-- This is an auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai --> ## Summary by CodeRabbit * **Tests** * Standardized test fixtures and helper naming, moved suites to a shared fixture, and unified in-memory VFS and compile flows. * Added broad new coverage: indexing, project indexing, compilation/PCH, diagnostics, semantic features, and many targeted unit cases. * Introduced a small compile-database helper and improved driver-style test compilation paths. * **Chores** * Consolidated and reorganized test utilities and tester APIs for easier maintenance and reuse. <!-- end of auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai --> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
clice
clice is a next-generation language server designed for modern C++. Through excellent asynchronous task scheduling and intelligent caching, it achieves a lower memory footprint and faster response times.
Beyond performance, clice provides instantiation-aware template processing, supports switching header contexts between different source files (including non-self-contained headers), and offers comprehensive support for C++20 modules, from code completion to go-to-definition. Our goal is to provide C++ developers with a truly fast, precise, and intelligent development companion.
Important
Support for header contexts and C++20 modules are core features currently under active development. They will be progressively refined in upcoming releases. Stay tuned!
Getting started
Download the latest clice binary from the releases page and install the vscode extension. Then, add the following configuration to your .vscode/settings.json file:
{
// Optional: Set this to an empty string to turn off the clangd.
"clangd.path": "",
// Point this to the clice binary you downloaded.
"clice.executable": "/path/to/your/clice/executable",
}
Note
As an early version, please do not use it in a production environment. Crashes are expected, and we welcome you to submit issues.
Documentation
To learn more about building, installing, and configuring clice, or to dive deep into its features and architecture, please visit our official documentation at clice.io.