Compilation Database Generator
Tool for generating Clang's JSON Compilation Database file for GNU
make
-based build systems.
It's aimed mainly at non-cmake (cmake already generates compilation database)
large codebases. Inspired by projects like YCM-Generator and Bear,
but faster (mainly with large projects), since in most cases it doesn't need a clean
build (as the mentioned tools do) to generate the compilation database file, to
achieve this it uses the make options such as -n
/--dry-run
and -k
/--keep-going
to extract the compile commands. Also, it's more cross-compiling friendly than
YCM-generator's fake-toolchanin approach.
Installation
# pip install compiledb
- Supports Python 2.x and 3.x (for now, tested only with 2.7 and 3.6 versions)
- For bash completion support, add the content of
sh-completion/compiledb.bash
file to your.bashrc
file, for example. - ZSH completion coming soon :)
Usage
compiledb
provides a make
python wrapper script which, besides to execute the make
build command, updates the JSON compilation database file corresponding to that build,
resulting in a command-line interface similar to Bear.
To generate compile_commands.json
file using compiledb's "make wrapper" script,
executing Makefile target all
:
$ compiledb make
compiledb
forwards all the options/arguments passed after make
subcommand to GNU Make,
so one can, for example, generate compile_commands.json
using core/main.mk
as main makefile (-f
flag), starting the build from build
directory (-C
flag):
$ compiledb make -f core/main.mk -C build
By default, compiledb make
generates the compilation database and runs the actual build
command requested (acting as a make wrapper), the build step can be skipped using the -n
or --no-build
options.
$ compiledb -n make
compiledb
base command has been designed so that it can be used to parse compile commands
from arbitrary text files (or stdin), assuming it has a build log (ideally generated using
make -Bnwk
command), and generates the corresponding JSON Compilation database.
For example, to generate the compilation database from build-log.txt
file, use the following
command.
$ compiledb --parse build-log.txt
or its equivalent:
$ compiledb < build-log.txt
Or even, to pipe make's output and print the compilation database to the standard output:
$ make -Bnwk | compiledb -o-
By default compiledb
generates a JSON compilation database in the "arguments" list
format. The "command" string
format is also supported through the use of the --command-style
flag:
$ compiledb --command-style make
Testing / Contributing
I've implemented this tool because I needed to index some AOSP's modules for navigating
and studying purposes (after having no satisfatory results with current tools available by the
time such as YCM-Generator and Bear). So I've reworked YCM-Generator, which resulted
in the initial version of compiledb/parser.py and used successfully to generate
compile_commands.json
for some AOSP modules in ~1min running in a Docker container and then
could use it with some great tools, such as:
- Vim + YouCompleteMe + rtags + chromatica.nvim
- Neovim + LanguageClient-neovim + cquery + deoplete
- Neovim + ALE + ccls
Notice:
- Windows: tested on Windows 10 with cmd, wsl(Ubuntu), mingw32
- Linux: tested only on Arch Linux and Ubuntu 18 so far
- Mac: tested on macOS 10.13 and 10.14
Patches are always welcome :)
License
GNU GPLv3