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Error when parsing system headers with RecursiveASTVisitor
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I am building a standalone tool with libtooling. I have a basic boilerplate code for a FrontendAction
, Consumer
and a Visitor
. The visitor only visits ClassTemplateSpecializationDecl
where I just save some information. Everything works fine, but if I #include <string>
in the file I am parsing I got an error: 'stddef.h' file not found
.
I thought the compiler couldnt find some system headers but the input file I am parsing compiles without any errors with the clang++ command.
c++ clang++ libtooling
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I am building a standalone tool with libtooling. I have a basic boilerplate code for a FrontendAction
, Consumer
and a Visitor
. The visitor only visits ClassTemplateSpecializationDecl
where I just save some information. Everything works fine, but if I #include <string>
in the file I am parsing I got an error: 'stddef.h' file not found
.
I thought the compiler couldnt find some system headers but the input file I am parsing compiles without any errors with the clang++ command.
c++ clang++ libtooling
add a comment |
I am building a standalone tool with libtooling. I have a basic boilerplate code for a FrontendAction
, Consumer
and a Visitor
. The visitor only visits ClassTemplateSpecializationDecl
where I just save some information. Everything works fine, but if I #include <string>
in the file I am parsing I got an error: 'stddef.h' file not found
.
I thought the compiler couldnt find some system headers but the input file I am parsing compiles without any errors with the clang++ command.
c++ clang++ libtooling
I am building a standalone tool with libtooling. I have a basic boilerplate code for a FrontendAction
, Consumer
and a Visitor
. The visitor only visits ClassTemplateSpecializationDecl
where I just save some information. Everything works fine, but if I #include <string>
in the file I am parsing I got an error: 'stddef.h' file not found
.
I thought the compiler couldnt find some system headers but the input file I am parsing compiles without any errors with the clang++ command.
c++ clang++ libtooling
c++ clang++ libtooling
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