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Develop and Debug with CLion
Matt Butrovich edited this page Oct 30, 2019
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- In CLion, select Check out from Version Control > Git, clone the repository. Alternatively, if you've already cloned the repository, choose Open and select the top level project directory.
- Go to
File > Settings...(CLion > Preferences...on macOS)- Go to
Build, Execution, Deployment > CMake. Create as many build profiles as you need. We recommend at least the following 3 for developers:- For development:
Build type: Debug,CMake options: -DTERRIER_USE_ASAN=ON - For benchmarking:
Build type: Release,CMake options: -DTERRIER_USE_JEMALLOC=ON
- For development:
- Go to
- After CLion processes the CMake project files, choose your build target and profile from the drop-down menu at the top-right of the IDE and build.
- Go to
File > Settings...(CLion > Preferences...on macOS) and thenEditor > Inspections > C/C++ > General > Clang-Tidy. UncheckUse IDE settings. This will force CLion to use the project's.clang-tidyfile for real-time inspections. Click the link forSpecify Clang-Tidy executableand point it to the binary installed bypackages.sh. The default CLion-bundled version which may provide different warnings. - Go to
File > Settings...(CLion > Preferences...on macOS) and thenEditor > Code Style. Check "Enable ClangFormat with clangd server. This will force CLion to use the project's.clang-format` file for formatting operations.
- Use CLion's built-in debugger to set breakpoints and step through the code.
- CLion caches the CMake project files, so if you add or remove files you'll want to refresh the build settings by going to
Tools > CMake > Reset Cache and Reload Project.
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