Hi Alberto, On Thu, Mar 08, 2018 at 05:10:13PM +0100, Alberto Luaces wrote: > Thanks again, Nicholas:
You're welcome :-) > Nicholas D Steeves writes: > > > W: company-irony source: out-of-date-standards-version 4.1.1 (current is > > 4.1.3) > > Ok. Upgraded to 4.1.3 while checking that it complains with the Policy > upgrades: basically none of them applied, except for the Vcs-* one, that > this package is already compliant with. Nice, that's exactly how it's done. > > I: company-irony source: testsuite-autopkgtest-missing > > This is N/A, I think. It's not required at this point in time, but someday it's possible that self tests will be required. Dh_elpa_test runs the tests as part of a package build, and autopkgtest is a framework that automates testing of packages in a container or virtual machine. Because this is Informational level lint it's not high priority for Lintian, but if you ever want to write a test that gets an company-irony autocompleted list for something, and then compares that against the expected list, in the expected order. Tests that provide assurances it won't do hilarious/embarrassing autocompletion like cell phones do. A Nice to have, later, if you have time and find the challenge interesting ;-) > > W: elpa-company-irony: new-package-should-close-itp-bug > > Now I have a number assigned. Thank you. > > I: elpa-company-irony: extended-description-is-probably-too-short > > Ok. Rephrased. I'll reply to points relating to the description with a couple of comments later. Because for now the most pressing issue is that it doesn't initialise properly... Company backend 'company-clang' could not be initialized: Company found no clang executable This was both with no configuration (and M-x company-mode), and with following upstream's README in a clean sid chroot. I opened a random cpp from kdeconnect to test. I suspect a documentation of configuration issue because I would have expected company-irony to load rather than company-clang...but it's possibly a bug. Please let me know how you made company-irony work. Cheers, Nicholas
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