Add Google C++ Style checker for Flycheck.
If you're want to write code according to the Google C++ Style Guide , this will help a great deal.
I recommend that the package google-c-style also installed with.
As usual, from MELPA.
In your Cask file:
(source gnu)
(source melpa)
(depends-on "flycheck-google-cpplint")
In your init.el
:
(eval-after-load 'flycheck
'(progn
(require 'flycheck-google-cpplint)
;; Add Google C++ Style checker.
;; In default, syntax checked by Clang and Cppcheck.
(flycheck-add-next-checker 'c/c++-cppcheck
'(warnings-only . c/c++-googlelint))))
If you not use cppcheck
. You have need to change flycheck-add-next-checker
.
(flycheck-add-next-checker 'c/c++-clang
'(warnings-only . c/c++-googlelint))
$ wget http://google-styleguide.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/cpplint/cpplint.py
$ sudo mv cpplint.py /usr/local/bin/cpplint.py
$ sudo chmod 755 /usr/local/bin/cpplint.py
You should be able to run the cpplint.py
command in Emacs.
If above location,
(executable-find "cpplint.py") ; => "/usr/local/bin/cpplint.py"
or
(custom-set-variables
'(flycheck-c/c++-googlelint-executable "/usr/local/bin/cpplint.py"))
(custom-set-variables
'(flycheck-googlelint-verbose "3")
'(flycheck-googlelint-filter "-whitespace,+whitespace/braces")
'(flycheck-googlelint-root "project/src")
'(flycheck-googlelint-linelength "120"))
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