On Tue, 18 Oct 2022 at 16:54, <tim.taylor at hiddenelephants.co.uk> wrote:> > Apologies if this is double posted as I initially sent from an account not registered. > > I've noticed that diagnostics and completions for C code do not seem to be working within rstudio on f36 (2022.02.4+500-1). Is there something additional required to enable them outside of rstudio itself?Yes, you need to install clang-devel, both for our build as well as for the official build. In general, this is how you can find which package provides a certain file: $ dnf repoquery --provides */<file> where <file>=libclang.so in our case. I?aki> Using .rs.setClangDiagnostics(2) within rstudio gives me the following output: > > Attemping to load libclang for x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu > /usr/libexec/rstudio/bin/rsclang/libclang.so > (Not Found) > /usr/lib/libclang.so > (Not Found) > /usr/lib/llvm/libclang.so > (Not Found) > /usr/lib64/libclang.so > (Not Found) > /usr/lib64/llvm/libclang.so > (Not Found) > /usr/lib64/llvm13/lib/libclang.so.1 > (Not Found) > > For reference in /usr/lib64 I have > clang > libclang-cpp.so.14 > libclang.so.14.0.5 > libclang.so.14.0.5 > llvm13 > > Cheers > > Tim > > _______________________________________________ > R-SIG-Fedora mailing list > R-SIG-Fedora at r-project.org > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-fedora-- I?aki ?car
tim@t@yior m@iii@g oii hidde@eieph@@ts@co@uk
2022-Oct-18 18:24 UTC
[R-sig-Fedora] C diagnostics in rstudio
Great - thank you. Even though it's the same with the official build do you think it's worth a small addendum within https://cran.r-project.org/bin/linux/fedora/#add-ons? Tim> On 18/10/2022 19:10 BST I?aki Ucar <iucar at fedoraproject.org> wrote: > > > On Tue, 18 Oct 2022 at 16:54, <tim.taylor at hiddenelephants.co.uk> wrote: > > > > Apologies if this is double posted as I initially sent from an account not registered. > > > > I've noticed that diagnostics and completions for C code do not seem to be working within rstudio on f36 (2022.02.4+500-1). Is there something additional required to enable them outside of rstudio itself? > > Yes, you need to install clang-devel, both for our build as well as > for the official build. > > In general, this is how you can find which package provides a certain file: > > $ dnf repoquery --provides */<file> > > where <file>=libclang.so in our case. > > I?aki > > > Using .rs.setClangDiagnostics(2) within rstudio gives me the following output: > > > > Attemping to load libclang for x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu > > /usr/libexec/rstudio/bin/rsclang/libclang.so > > (Not Found) > > /usr/lib/libclang.so > > (Not Found) > > /usr/lib/llvm/libclang.so > > (Not Found) > > /usr/lib64/libclang.so > > (Not Found) > > /usr/lib64/llvm/libclang.so > > (Not Found) > > /usr/lib64/llvm13/lib/libclang.so.1 > > (Not Found) > > > > For reference in /usr/lib64 I have > > clang > > libclang-cpp.so.14 > > libclang.so.14.0.5 > > libclang.so.14.0.5 > > llvm13 > > > > Cheers > > > > Tim > > > > _______________________________________________ > > R-SIG-Fedora mailing list > > R-SIG-Fedora at r-project.org > > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-fedora > > > > -- > I?aki ?car