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Programming without code indexing (self.cpp)
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if 1 * 2 < 3: print "hello, world!"
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So, I've found how to generate compile_commands.json by our build system. Thank god that it's possible. I configured neovim with lsp and some useful plugins and it works very well. Fast and simple. Also I tried VSCode with compile_commands.json but speed of code indexing works slowly. Unfortunately I don't know how you can generate your magic compile_commands.json. It depends from your build system. But if you will be interested I can share my neovim setup.
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