decl str clang_filename decl str clang_options def clang-complete %{ %sh{ filename=$(mktemp -d -t kak-clang.XXXXXXXX)/buffer.cpp echo "setb clang_filename $filename" echo "write $filename" } # end the previous %sh{} so that its output gets interpreted by kakoune # before launching the following as a background task. %sh{ # this runs in a detached shell, asynchronously, so that kakoune does not hang while clang is running. # As completions references a cursor position and a buffer timestamp, only valid completions should be # displayed. ( pos=-:${kak_cursor_line}:${kak_cursor_column} cd $(dirname ${kak_bufname}) output=$(clang++ -x c++ -fsyntax-only ${kak_opt_clang_options} -Xclang -code-completion-at=${pos} - < ${kak_opt_clang_filename} | grep -E "^COMPLETION:[^:]+:" | perl -pe 's/^COMPLETION:[^:]+: +//; s/\[#.*?#\]|<#.*?#>(, *|\))?|\{#.*?#\}\)?//g') rm -r $(dirname ${kak_opt_clang_filename}) completions="${kak_cursor_line}:${kak_cursor_column}@${kak_timestamp}" for cmp in ${output}; do completions="${completions};${cmp}" done echo "eval -client $kak_client %[ echo completed; setb completions '${completions}' ]" | socat stdin UNIX-CONNECT:${kak_socket} ) >& /dev/null < /dev/null & } } def clang-enable-autocomplete %{ hook window InsertIdle .* %{ eval -draft %{ exec %sh{ [[ $kak_selection =~ .*(\.|->|::).$ ]] && echo "exec ; echo 'completing...'; clang-complete" } }} }