# Clangd ## Introduction [clangd](https://clang.llvm.org/extra/clangd/) is a clang-based [language server](http://langserver.org/). It brings IDE features (e.g. diagnostics, code completion, code navigations) to your editor. ## Getting clangd See [instructions](https://clang.llvm.org/extra/clangd/Installation.html#installing-clangd). **Googlers:** clangd has been installed on your glinux by default, just use `/usr/bin/clangd`. Alternative: use the following command to build clangd from LLVM source, and you will get the binary at `out/Release/tools/clang/third_party/llvm/build/bin/clangd`. ``` tools/clang/scripts/build_clang_tools_extra.py --fetch out/Release clangd ``` ## Setting Up 1. Build chrome normally. This step is required to make sure we have all generated files. ``` ninja -C out/Release chrome ``` 2. Generate the compilation database, clangd needs it to know how to build a source file. ``` tools/clang/scripts/generate_compdb.py -p out/Release > compile_commands.json ``` Note: the compilation database is not re-generated automatically, you'd need to regenerate it manually when you have new files checked in. 3. Use clangd in your favourite editor, see detailed [instructions]( https://clang.llvm.org/extra/clangd/Installation.html#getting-started-with-clangd). ## Index By default, clangd only knows the files you are currently editing. To provide project-wide code navigations (e.g. find references), clangd neesds a project-wide index. You can pass an **experimental** `--background-index` command line argument to clangd, clangd will incrementally build an index of Chromium in the background. Note: the first index time may take hours (for reference, it took 2~3 hours on a 48-core, 64GB machine). A full index of Chromium (including v8, blink) takes ~550 MB disk space and ~2.7 GB memory in clangd. ## Questions If you have any questions, reach out to clangd-dev@lists.llvm.org.