I'm now convinced that I'm not going to get #clangd to behave with C89 code for 8086.
It might be a skill issue on my part, but there's only so much time I want to spend getting my tooling working.
Until I have a better solution, I'll have to stick with VS Code.
#retrocomputing #retrodev #NeoVim
It might be a skill issue on my part, but there's only so much time I want to spend getting my tooling working.
Until I have a better solution, I'll have to stick with VS Code.
#retrocomputing #retrodev #NeoVim
Comments
- Plough on with #CTRAN unit tests and refactor in #ObjectPascal and #NeoVim, and the write-up
- Try rewriting a different #Psion SIBO SDK tool in #ObjectPascal and #NeoVim
- Try a new project that's been on my mind for a long time, in C but use #VSCode
The write-up is just a hard slog.
Moving on to a new tool might give me some inspiration on how to improve CTRAN. But I don't want to leave a trail of mostly-finished projects in my wake.
I was hoping to use NeoVim, but with clangd being awkward, I'd have to use VS Code.