The Code Llama 34b model isn't half bad! Been toying around with it integrated into clion having it explain my own code to me and generate small functions and it's been so far around 90% successful, with most of the errors being minor, the bug detection does have a decent amount of false positives though. I also like that it's aware enough of api's to give doc links
Bonus points for it going off on a tangent once on why console applications are better than gui.
Every time I paste code in #CLion Nova, it tries to run some “Code Cleanup” tool, and I can’t figure out why. I have to undo it because it keeps changing many of the lines in the file I’m working in.
I don’t know what setting controls this, or how it got turned on. Maybe it’s a bug in “Nova?” This is my first time using it, and it’s still in “beta.”
What plugins should I install in #IntelliJ#IDEA to make it have the same features as #CLion? When I open C source files, IDEA doesn’t recognize the symbols (macros, functions, variables, etc.) or link them to their declarations. How do I get that to work? #JetBrains
Switching back-and-forth between #CLion and #PhpStorm for the same project (so I can use intellisense and syntax highlighting on .php and .phpt files) is a pain in the ass, and for some reason, it corrupts the .idea folder, so I have to keep deleting it and letting the IDEs recreate it. #JetBrains
After trying out #RustRover for a few days I have to say... I'm not impressed! I expected bugs and crashes but there's a very persistent issue I've faced, even from the #CLion days.
If you add a #Cargo dependency to your project... you need to restart the IDE for it to recognize it and provide suggestions.
Support for @zephyr in #JetBrains#CLion IDE is really neat, especially when it comes to #debugging: thread awareness, dedicated view to inspect peripherals, and more. A full tutorial will soon be added to the main documentation, so watch out for it!
I used it when I was busy with my #datastructures course. All of the #JetBrains software has advanced debugging tools.
So I used #PyCharm for #Python, #CLion for C++ and #InteliJ for #Java. It allowed me to debug connections and relationships in data structures.
Today, I wouldn't personally use it because I know those stuff now, and I have my own workflow now. I never step through code anymore, I don't even use the debugging in #VScode anymore.
When required, I am a degenerate "console.log" debugger.
Anyone have a working CLion CMake project that builds mixed C++/Swift code?
My Swift has broken. I have a valid toolchain, but CMake says "no CMAKE_Swift_COMPILER could be found". When I look in the .log file, it seems to have success building the SwiftCompilerId thing, so no useful info there either.
Also did a brew upgrade cmake and Software Update doesn't have a command line tools update either, and xcode-select is giving the right Xcode, too.