6/9/2023 0 Comments Coc coc search engine![]() ![]() In this situation as i know the io_delay is not a function and the fact that clangd does not see it is not a drawback for it and actually I think it works well. io_delay = xen_io_delay,Īnd clangd does not see these usages but cscope finds them. this symbol is a function and coc.nvim/coc-clangd finds all of its references in the projct but there are some places where it is used like bellow. for example, consider the case of symbol io_delay in the linux kernel. I actually think that this is not meaning that coc-clangd is not complete. Note: the list of symbols that coc-clangd finds is less than that of cscope. So by we can search a symbol in a project just by hitting s and type the symbol name in the openning interactive buffer. (after understanding this fact) I found bellow lines in the vim sample configuration for coc.nvim plugin: " Search workspace symbols. Actually I have seen the answer to my question in the coc.nvim repository but to figure it out I had to read it more carefully.īased on the feature list of clangd, searching symbols in the scope of the whole project is available since clangd-10. ![]()
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