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I have been using lunarvim for the last few months working on a NON-git C++ project with great success. The tree structure is very simple: C:\project\source so I used to cd c:\project\source and then lvim and everything (LSP and everything else) works flawlessly. Now we moved to git, so that c:\project has a .git folder. When I cd into the usual source folder and invoke lvim, I can't find anymore references to a functions (gr), or see symbol info (K), while other things like go to definition (gd/gD) seems to work.. sometimes.. it seems like it only works considering open buffers only. my :pwd shows c:\project instead of c:\project\source, and even if I manually cd into c:\project\source, it get reset to c:\project at the first (unsuccessful) gr. What is happening? and how can I resolve these issues? Note: if I cd into the old (non-git) c:\project\source folder, everything works fine |
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I forgot to recreate the compile_commands.json file in the new project folder.. my bad. |
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I forgot to recreate the compile_commands.json file in the new project folder.. my bad.