Re: IDE setup and development features?
Mori>Was wondering if anyone has had luck getting these three set up for any IDE or editor configuration? Just a data point: CLion + CMake work just great. Step by step (just checked in macOS): 1) "Check out from Version Control" -> Git -> https://github.com/stalkerg/postgres_cmake.git -> clone 2) CLion asks if it should open CMakeLists.txt -> yes 3) Wait a bit 4) That's it It results in quite good IDE support for PostgreSQL code: jump to definition, find references, great autocomplete, parameter hints (including the ones for macros), refactoring (e.g. function rename with update of the references). It imports run/debug configurations from CMake as well, so one can run and debug tests/binaries right after project import. Vladimir
Re: IDE setup and development features?
On Wed, Oct 10, 2018 at 3:10 AM Mori Bellamy wrote: > > Hi all, > > I'd like a few features when developing postgres -- (1) jump to definition of > symbol (2) find references to symbol and (3) semantic autocompletion. > If you are using a Windows environment, then I think you can get all these things without much hassle. I use MSVC2017 for development purpose and all these things work by default. -- With Regards, Amit Kapila. EnterpriseDB: http://www.enterprisedb.com
Re: IDE setup and development features?
I have also heard god things about rtags but havent used it yet. I have used the YCM and I must say as much as sometimes it is pain to set up right, it is well worth it. On Wed, Oct 10, 2018 at 2:28 AM Tsunakawa, Takayuki < tsunakawa.ta...@jp.fujitsu.com> wrote: > From: Mori Bellamy [mailto:m...@invoked.net] > > I'd like a few features when developing postgres -- (1) jump to > definition > > of symbol (2) find references to symbol and (3) semantic autocompletion. > > For 1), you can generate tags like: > > [for vi] > $ src/tools/make_ctags > [for Emacs] > $ src/tools/make_etags > > Cscope works for 2). > > > Regards > Takayuki Tsunakawa > >
RE: IDE setup and development features?
From: Mori Bellamy [mailto:m...@invoked.net] > I'd like a few features when developing postgres -- (1) jump to definition > of symbol (2) find references to symbol and (3) semantic autocompletion. For 1), you can generate tags like: [for vi] $ src/tools/make_ctags [for Emacs] $ src/tools/make_etags Cscope works for 2). Regards Takayuki Tsunakawa
Re: IDE setup and development features?
On Tue, Oct 09, 2018 at 02:39:42PM -0700, Mori Bellamy wrote: > Hi all, > > I'd like a few features when developing postgres -- (1) jump to definition > of symbol (2) find references to symbol and (3) semantic autocompletion. > > Was wondering if anyone has had luck getting these three set up for any IDE > or editor configuration? Personally, I can confirm vim + ctags seems to > work for (1). vim + ctags + cscope gets me to (2) Ctags: https://twitter.com/davidfetter/status/1013192487341441024 Cscope: https://github.com/chazy/cscope_maps/blob/master/plugin/cscope_maps.vim Semantic Autocompletion: I've heard good things about YCM, but I haven't tried it out yet. http://valloric.github.io/YouCompleteMe/ Best, David. -- David Fetter http://fetter.org/ Phone: +1 415 235 3778 Remember to vote! Consider donating to Postgres: http://www.postgresql.org/about/donate
Re: IDE setup and development features?
Hi Mori, There was a talk about that last year: https://speakerdeck.com/citusdata/hacking-postgresql-with-eclipse-pgconf-eu-2017-metin-doslu On Tue, Oct 9, 2018 at 2:39 PM Mori Bellamy wrote: > Hi all, > > I'd like a few features when developing postgres -- (1) jump to definition > of symbol (2) find references to symbol and (3) semantic autocompletion. > > Was wondering if anyone has had luck getting these three set up for any > IDE or editor configuration? Personally, I can confirm vim + ctags seems to > work for (1). > > -- > Thanks, > Mori >
IDE setup and development features?
Hi all, I'd like a few features when developing postgres -- (1) jump to definition of symbol (2) find references to symbol and (3) semantic autocompletion. Was wondering if anyone has had luck getting these three set up for any IDE or editor configuration? Personally, I can confirm vim + ctags seems to work for (1). -- Thanks, Mori