# Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file. # Autocompletion config for YouCompleteMe. # # USAGE: # # 1. Point to this config file in your .vimrc: # let g:ycm_global_ycm_extra_conf = # '/src/tools/vim/chromium.ycm_extra_conf.py' # # 2. Profit # # # Usage notes: # # * You must use ninja & clang to build. # # * You must have run gyp_packager and build the Debug version. # # # Hacking notes: # # * The purpose of this script is to construct an accurate enough command line # for YCM to pass to clang so it can build and extract the symbols. # # * Right now, we only pull the -I and -D flags. That seems to be sufficient # for everything I've used it for. # # * That whole ninja & clang thing? We could support other configs if someone # were willing to write the correct commands and a parser. # # * This has only been tested on gPrecise. # Slightly modified the Chromium version so that it works with the packager. import os import os.path import re import subprocess import sys def SystemIncludeDirectoryFlags(): """Determines compile flags to include the system include directories. Use as a workaround for https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe/issues/303 Returns: (List of Strings) Compile flags to append. """ try: with open(os.devnull, 'rb') as DEVNULL: output = subprocess.check_output(['clang', '-v', '-E', '-x', 'c++', '-'], stdin=DEVNULL, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) except: return [] includes_regex = r'#include <\.\.\.> search starts here:\s*' \ r'(.*?)End of search list\.' includes = re.search(includes_regex, output.decode(), re.DOTALL).group(1) flags = [] for path in includes.splitlines(): path = path.strip() if os.path.isdir(path): flags.append('-isystem') flags.append(path) return flags _system_include_flags = SystemIncludeDirectoryFlags() # Flags from YCM's default config. flags = [ '-DUSE_CLANG_COMPLETER', '-std=c++11', '-x', 'c++', ] def PathExists(*args): return os.path.exists(os.path.join(*args)) def FindChromeSrcFromFilename(filename): """Searches for the root of the Chromium checkout. Simply checks parent directories until it finds .gclient and src/. Args: filename: (String) Path to source file being edited. Returns: (String) Path of 'src/', or None if unable to find. """ curdir = os.path.normpath(os.path.dirname(filename)) while not (PathExists(curdir, 'DEPS') and PathExists(curdir, 'packager') and (PathExists(curdir, '..', '.gclient') or PathExists(curdir, '.git'))): nextdir = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(curdir, '..')) if nextdir == curdir: return None curdir = nextdir return curdir def GetClangCommandFromNinjaForFilename(chrome_root, filename): """Returns the command line to build |filename|. Asks ninja how it would build the source file. If the specified file is a header, tries to find its companion source file first. Args: chrome_root: (String) Path to src/. filename: (String) Path to source file being edited. Returns: (List of Strings) Command line arguments for clang. """ if not chrome_root: return [] # Generally, everyone benefits from including Chromium's src/, because all of # Chromium's includes are relative to that. chrome_flags = ['-I' + os.path.join(chrome_root)] # Version of Clang used to compile Chromium can be newer then version of # libclang that YCM uses for completion. So it's possible that YCM's libclang # doesn't know about some used warning options, which causes compilation # warnings (and errors, because of '-Werror'); chrome_flags.append('-Wno-unknown-warning-option') # Default file to get a reasonable approximation of the flags for a Blink # file. blink_root = os.path.join(chrome_root, 'third_party', 'WebKit') default_blink_file = os.path.join(blink_root, 'Source', 'core', 'Init.cpp') # Header files can't be built. Instead, try to match a header file to its # corresponding source file. if filename.endswith('.h'): alternates = ['.cc', '.cpp'] for alt_extension in alternates: alt_name = filename[:-2] + alt_extension if os.path.exists(alt_name): filename = alt_name break else: # If this is a standalone .h file with no source, the best we can do is # try to use the default flags. return chrome_flags #sys.path.append(os.path.join(chrome_root, 'tools', 'vim')) #from ninja_output import GetNinjaOutputDirectory #out_dir = os.path.realpath(GetNinjaOutputDirectory(chrome_root)) # TODO(rkuroiwa): The lines above can be uncommented and the line below can be # deleted when we pull tools/vim/ninja_output.py. For now, just look at the # Debug output directory. out_dir = os.path.realpath(os.path.join(chrome_root, 'out', 'Debug')) # Ninja needs the path to the source file relative to the output build # directory. rel_filename = os.path.relpath(os.path.realpath(filename), out_dir) # Ask ninja how it would build our source file. p = subprocess.Popen(['ninja', '-v', '-C', out_dir, '-t', 'commands', rel_filename + '^'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE) stdout, stderr = p.communicate() if p.returncode: return chrome_flags # Ninja might execute several commands to build something. We want the last # clang command. clang_line = None for line in reversed(stdout.split('\n')): if 'clang' in line: clang_line = line break else: return chrome_flags # Parse flags that are important for YCM's purposes. for flag in clang_line.split(' '): if flag.startswith('-I'): # Relative paths need to be resolved, because they're relative to the # output dir, not the source. if flag[2] == '/': chrome_flags.append(flag) else: abs_path = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(out_dir, flag[2:])) chrome_flags.append('-I' + abs_path) elif flag.startswith('-std'): chrome_flags.append(flag) elif flag.startswith('-') and flag[1] in 'DWFfmO': if flag == '-Wno-deprecated-register' or flag == '-Wno-header-guard': # These flags causes libclang (3.3) to crash. Remove it until things # are fixed. continue chrome_flags.append(flag) return chrome_flags def FlagsForFile(filename): """This is the main entry point for YCM. Its interface is fixed. Args: filename: (String) Path to source file being edited. Returns: (Dictionary) 'flags': (List of Strings) Command line flags. 'do_cache': (Boolean) True if the result should be cached. """ chrome_root = FindChromeSrcFromFilename(filename) chrome_flags = GetClangCommandFromNinjaForFilename(chrome_root, filename) final_flags = flags + chrome_flags + _system_include_flags return { 'flags': final_flags, 'do_cache': True }