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Reduce STDERR logging to only WARNING and above.
INFO logs are now only viewable in the log file, which is not written by default. A new command line option --log-file can be used to control where the log file is written. INFO logs can be written to STDERR if --log-all-to-stderr is passed.
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@ -986,11 +986,14 @@ void LanguageServerMain(const std::string& bin_name,
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// MAIN ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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int main(int argc, char** argv) {
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loguru::init(argc, argv);
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loguru::add_file("cquery_diagnostics.log", loguru::Truncate,
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loguru::Verbosity_MAX);
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std::unordered_map<std::string, std::string> options =
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ParseOptions(argc, argv);
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if (!HasOption(options, "--log-all-to-stderr"))
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loguru::g_stderr_verbosity = loguru::Verbosity_WARNING;
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loguru::g_flush_interval_ms = 0;
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loguru::g_stderr_verbosity = 1;
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loguru::init(argc, argv);
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MultiQueueWaiter waiter;
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IpcManager::CreateInstance(&waiter);
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@ -1003,19 +1006,21 @@ int main(int argc, char** argv) {
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PlatformInit();
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IndexInit();
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std::unordered_map<std::string, std::string> options =
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ParseOptions(argc, argv);
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bool print_help = true;
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if (HasOption(options, "--log-file")) {
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loguru::add_file(options["--log-file"].c_str(), loguru::Truncate,
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loguru::Verbosity_MAX);
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}
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if (HasOption(options, "--log-stdin-stdout-to-stderr"))
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g_log_stdin_stdout_to_stderr = true;
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if (HasOption(options, "--clang-sanity-check")) {
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print_help = false;
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ClangSanityCheck();
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}
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if (HasOption(options, "--log-stdin-stdout-to-stderr"))
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g_log_stdin_stdout_to_stderr = true;
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if (HasOption(options, "--test-unit")) {
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print_help = false;
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doctest::Context context;
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@ -1043,36 +1048,40 @@ int main(int argc, char** argv) {
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}
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if (print_help) {
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std::cout << R"help(cquery help:
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std::cout << R"help(cquery is a low-latency C++ language server.
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cquery is a low-latency C++ language server.
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Command line options:
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--language-server
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Run as a language server. This implements the language server
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spec over STDIN and STDOUT.
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--test-unit Run unit tests.
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--test-index Run index tests.
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--log-stdin-stdout-to-stderr
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Print stdin and stdout messages to stderr. This is a aid for
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developing new language clients, as it makes it easier to figure
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out how the client is interacting with cquery.
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--log-file <absoulte_path>
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Emit diagnostic logging to the given path, which is taken
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literally, ie, it will be relative to the current working
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directory.
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--log-all-to-stderr
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Write all log messages to STDERR.
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--clang-sanity-check
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Run a simple index test. Verifies basic clang functionality.
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Needs to be executed from the cquery root checkout directory.
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--help Print this help information.
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General:
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--help Print this help information.
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--language-server
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Run as a language server. This implements the language
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server spec over STDIN and STDOUT.
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--test-unit Run unit tests.
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--test-index Run index tests.
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--log-stdin-stdout-to-stderr
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Print stdin and stdout messages to stderr. This is a aid for
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developing new language clients, as it makes it easier to
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figure out how the client is interacting with cquery.
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--clang-sanity-check
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Run a simple index test. Verifies basic clang functionality.
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Needs to be executed from the cquery root checkout directory.
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Configuration:
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When opening up a directory, cquery will look for a compile_commands.json file
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emitted by your preferred build system. If not present, cquery will use a
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recursive directory listing instead. Command line flags can be provided by
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adding a file named `.cquery` in the top-level directory. Each line in that
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file is a separate argument.
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Configuration:
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When opening up a directory, cquery will look for a compile_commands.json
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file emitted by your preferred build system. If not present, cquery will
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use a recursive directory listing instead. Command line flags can be
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provided by adding a file named `.cquery` in the top-level directory. Each
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line in that file is a separate argument.
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There are also a number of configuration options available when
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initializing the language server - your editor should have tooling to
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describe those options. See |Config| in this source code for a detailed
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list of all currently supported options.
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There are also a number of configuration options available when initializing
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the language server - your editor should have tooling to describe those
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options. See |Config| in this source code for a detailed list of all
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currently supported options.
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)help";
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}
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