Get Involved/development/IDE configuration/CLion

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CLion is a proprietary IDE for C++.

Install CLion

On Arch Linux install the clion.

Setup

Open a new project in CLion. Locate it to the folder with CMakeLists.txt. It will ask how do you want to open the project. Select CMake project.

open as cmake project

In CMake configuration, choose Debug build. In the Generator, set "Let Cmake decide". In the Build directory, insert the build directory path, for example, "/home/username/kde/build/dolphin".

build configuration

Under CMake options, we must set some important variables such as CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH. If the prefix was in "/home/username/kde", then the CMake options line would look like:

-DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=/home/username/kde/usr
-DCMAKE_MODULE_PATH=/home/username/kde/usr/lib64/cmake:/home/username/kde/usr/lib/cmake
-DQT_PLUGIN_PATH=/home/username/kde/usr/lib64/plugins:/home/username/kde/usr/lib/plugins
-DXDG_DATA_DIRS=/home/username/kde/usr/share

Press OK.

In the run/debug target (in the upper right corner of main window), select "dolphin".

select run debug configuration

Expand it and choose Edit.

go to run debug configuration edit

The Run/Debug Configurations window will appear. In the Environment variables field click edit button.

run debug configuration

Add variables, that you can find in build directory, for example, in "/home/username/kde/build/dolphin/prefix.sh".

run debug configuration add variables

In the Toolchains you can use bundled cmake and gdb. In Arch Linux their versions are very recent and not yet supported by CLion. They can be installed with clion-cmake and clion-gdb.

use bundled cmake and gdb