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The strategy of this PR relies on the assumption that Still, if filtering them all out indiscriminately seems too risky a change to you, I can imagine a few other strategies for addressing#4404, In increasing order of complexity:
I have implementations for (1) and (3) already written up, and (2) would be pretty simple to make. If you'd prefer a PR for any of those strategies, let me know and I'll push it shortly after. |
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@gcampbell-msft I'm having a hard time seeing why this change would affect the macOS and Windows end-to-end tests but not the Linux ones. It's hard to see through all of the spurious "Error" lines about deprecation warnings and "Hello" output, but I think it's saying that the failing test is "Good Run test with coverage", is that right? Can you give me some guidance on how to even start troubleshooting this? I don't have access to a Windows or macOS PC, and this change in the cpptools integration shouldn't be going anywhere near anything test explorer related, I don't think. |
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@malsyned Unfortunately these are known flaky issues with our tests. The Mac has a flakiness in one test and the Windows occasionally hits a timeout. I requeued the tests. |
malsyned commentedApr 28, 2025
Still no love from the Mac CI test, huh? @gcampbell-msft does this PR look good otherwise to you? |
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@malsyned What about an option where we simply sort the configurations we provide, and essentially de-prioritize the Utility targets? It makes me nervous to fully remove a target from intellisense inclusion, but if we simply de-prioritize it such that it's more of a last resort, this feels safer. This is very similar to the Option 1 you mentioned, and I do think I prefer something like that, so that it can still be used if there are no other configurations available. |
malsyned commentedJun 11, 2025
OK yeah, no problem. I can think of a couple ways to implement this, do you have a preference? 1. Explicitly look at UTILITY targets and move them to the back of the lineThis has to happen at diff --git a/src/cpptools.ts b/src/cpptools.tsindex 50a3a50d..34fefc19 100644--- a/src/cpptools.ts+++ b/src/cpptools.ts@@ -595,7 +595,11 @@ export class CppConfigurationProvider implements cpptools.CustomConfigurationPro // Update only the active build type variant. if (config.name === opts.activeBuildTypeVariant || (!opts.activeBuildTypeVariant && config.name === "")) { for (const project of config.projects) {- for (const target of project.targets) {+ // Move utility targets to the end so executable and library+ // targets which contribute more to IntelliSense+ // configuration take precedence.+ const targets = project.targets.sort((a, b) => Number(a.type === 'UTILITY') - Number(b.type === 'UTILITY'));+ for (const target of targets) { // Now some shenanigans since header files don't have config data: // 1. Accumulate some "defaults" based on the set of all options for each file group // 2. Pass these "defaults" down when rebuilding the config data 2. Only use non-contributing configurations as a last resortThis can happen at diff --git a/src/cpptools.ts b/src/cpptools.tsindex 50a3a50d..a6cfe68b 100644--- a/src/cpptools.ts+++ b/src/cpptools.ts@@ -315,6 +315,27 @@ export function getIntelliSenseMode(cptVersion: cpptools.Version, compilerPath: } }+/**+ * Try to find a target configuration with some populated properties.+ *+ * All targets get defaults for `compilerPath`, `compilerArgs`, and+ * `compilerFragments`, even `UTILITY` targets defined with+ * `add_custom_command()` that provide no other useful configuration, so if+ * possible, return one with more than just those populated.+ */+function fallbackConfiguration(configurations: Map<string, cpptools.SourceFileConfigurationItem> | undefined) {+ if (!configurations) {+ return undefined;+ }+ for (const item of configurations.values()) {+ const { configuration: { includePath, defines, intelliSenseMode, standard} } = item;+ if (includePath.length || defines.length || intelliSenseMode || standard) {+ return item;+ }+ }+ return configurations.values().next().value;+}+ /** * The actual class that provides information to the cpptools extension. See * the `CustomConfigurationProvider` interface for information on how this class@@ -350,7 +371,7 @@ export class CppConfigurationProvider implements cpptools.CustomConfigurationPro if (this.activeTarget && configurations?.has(this.activeTarget)) { return configurations!.get(this.activeTarget); } else {- return configurations?.values().next().value; // Any value is fine if the target doesn't match+ return fallbackConfiguration(configurations); } } |
gcampbell-msft commentedJun 12, 2025
@malsyned I think I like option 2 as it's more generic, and as you said, it might be more future-proof, thanks! |
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@gcampbell-msft just rebased this against the latest post-1.21.36 |
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Approving, but could you please create a new section in the CHANGELOG titled ## 1.22 and move your changelog update to there?
malsyned commentedAug 13, 2025
Sure. Want me to also change |
Some `UTILITY` targets, such as the ones created by `Doxygen.cmake`,have a list of associated sources but don't have any useful`includePath`, `defines`, etc. If the selected Build Target is `all` orsome other non-artifact target, these targets could be chosen as afallback source of configuration instead of a more complete one. Filterout targets with empty configurations before selecting a fallback, sothat doesn't happen.
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I just noticed that#4491 got merged with its changelog update still in the 1.21 section. Want me to make a little PR to move that, once the 1.22 section exists? |
malsyned commentedAug 18, 2025
@gcampbell-msft I just pushed an update that does what you asked, adding a 1.22 section and moving this change into it. LMK if you want to make these other two changes I mentioned above:
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malsyned commentedSep 17, 2025
@gcampbell-msft I can't tell if the macOS CI failure is real or spurious, can you? |
This change addresses item#4404
This changes visible behavior
The following changes are proposed:
Avoid passing
UTILITYtargets toupdateConfigurationData()so that they don't interfere with the assumptions made bygetConfiguration().The purpose of this change
Prevent
UTILITYtargets with sources, such as the ones created byDoxygen.cmake, from causing incorrect IntelliSense generation.