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C/C++ layer

This layer adds configuration for C/C++ language as well support for CMake scripts.
Support syntax checking via flycheck with Clang.
Support for disassembly of code with disaster.
Support code reformatting with clang-format.
Display function or variable definition at the bottom. (when semantic layer
is included)
Display current function cursor is in at the top. See stickyfunc-demos for
demos in some programming languages. (when semantic layer is included)
Support common refactoring with semantic-refactor . See srefactor-demos for
demonstration of refactoring features. (when semantic layer is included)
Support code navigation via cscope (when cscope layer is included) and gtags.
Support auto-completion (when auto-completion layer is included) via
company-clang (when c-c++-enable-clang-support is turned on), or
company-ycmd (when ycmd layer is included).
To use this configuration layer, add it to your ~/.spacemacs. You will need to
add c-c++ to the existing dotspacemacs-configuration-layers list in this
file.
Note: semantic-refactor is only available for Emacs 24.4+
By default header files are opened in c-mode, you can open them in c++-mode
by setting the variable c-c++-default-mode-for-headers to c++-mode.
(setq-default dotspacemacs-configuration-layers
'((c-c++ :variables
c-c++-default-mode-for-headers 'c++-mode)))
Note: To set the variable for a given project, create a directory local variable at the root of your project. More info on directory local variables can be found in the dir-locals.
To enable Clang support set the layer variable c-c++-enable-clang-support
to t in the dotfile:
(setq-default dotspacemacs-configuration-layers
'((c-c++ :variables c-c++-enable-clang-support t)))
clang-format allows reformatting either a selected region of code
(clang-format-region) or a whole buffer (clang-format-buffer) to make it
conform to a style defined in a .clang-format file. This file is either
located in the same directory as the file being edited, or in any of its parent
directories (otherwise a default style will be used).
You can add snippets similar to the following to bind clang-format to either a
particular mode or all modes in your dotspacemacs/user-config (within your
~/.spacemacs):
;; Bind clang-format-region to C-M-tab in all modes:
(global-set-key [C-M-tab] 'clang-format-region)
;; Bind clang-format-buffer to tab on the c++-mode only:
(add-hook 'c++-mode-hook 'clang-format-bindings)
(defun clang-format-bindings ()
(define-key c++-mode-map [tab] 'clang-format-buffer))
This layer adds some fancy improvements to company-clang.
It includes a hook to load a projects .clang_complete file, which is
just a text file with one clang flag per line, a format also used by
other text editor clang plugins.
Not only does this allow proper autocomplete on projects with extra includes and flags, but there is also support for flycheck so that it doesn't complain about missing header files.
| Key Binding | Description |
|---|---|
SPC m g a |
open matching file (e.g. switch between .cpp and .h) |
SPC m g A |
open matching file in another window (e.g. switch between .cpp and .h) |
SPC m D |
disaster: disassemble c/c++ code |
SPC m r |
srefactor: refactor thing at point. |
Note: semantic-refactor is only available for Emacs 24.4+