Refactor(cmake): Generate compilation database#386
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Why
This change is not feature related, just for those who use clangd etc like me and sometimes get a missing definition error related to header file/variables/functions in editor.
What
If specify
CMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS, a compilation database will be generated and when point clangd to this file it will solve definition missing error for good in editor.How
Just turn on it in CMake. It will automatically be generated in
/buildfolder