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I've worked it out, thanks for the responses, maybe I didn't word the question properly or something, but here's what I did for anyone interested in the future:
You only need to do this once for every machine you want to work on.
Add the llvm freedesktop sdk extensions to get a clangd executable to your flatpak manifest:
Install these extensions:
Run the
Flatpak: Build
command in the command palette (Ctrl+Shift+P
) this might take a minute. Make sure you have the required sdks installed (see the manifest for details).There should now be two folders:
.flatpak
and_build
. There should also be a script generated at.flatpak/meson.sh
. Run:This will generate
.flatpak/gdb.sh
and.flatpak/clangd.sh
. If you want to use the clangd vscode extension extension add this to.vscode/settings.json
:Now run the
clangd: Restart language server
command in the command palette (Ctrl+Shift+P
) and you should be good to go!gen-flatpak-scripts.py
: