% IDE support in the JDK ## Introduction When you are familiar with building and testing the JDK, you may want to configure an IDE to work with the source code. The instructions differ a bit depending on whether you are interested in working with the native (C/C++) or the Java code. ### IDE support for native code There are a few ways to generate IDE configuration for the native sources, depending on which IDE to use. #### Visual Studio Code The make system can generate a [Visual Studio Code](https://code.visualstudio.com) workspace that has C/C++ source indexing configured correctly, as well as launcher targets for tests and the Java launcher. After configuring, a workspace for the configuration can be generated using: ```shell make vscode-project ``` This creates a file called `jdk.code-workspace` in the build output folder. The full location will be printed after the workspace has been generated. To use it, choose `File -> Open Workspace...` in Visual Studio Code. ##### Alternative indexers The main `vscode-project` target configures the default C++ support in Visual Studio Code. There are also other source indexers that can be installed, that may provide additional features. It's currently possible to generate configuration for two such indexers, [clangd](https://clang.llvm.org/extra/clangd/) and [rtags](https://github.com/Andersbakken/rtags). These can be configured by appending the name of the indexer to the make target, such as: ```shell make vscode-project-clangd ``` Additional instructions for configuring the given indexer will be displayed after the workspace has been generated. #### Visual Studio This section is a work in progress. ```shell make ide-project ``` #### Compilation Database The make system can generate generic native code indexing support in the form of a [Compilation Database](https://clang.llvm.org/docs/JSONCompilationDatabase.html) that can be used by many different IDEs and source code indexers. ```shell make compile-commands ``` It's also possible to generate the Compilation Database for the HotSpot source code only, which is a bit faster as it includes less information. ```shell make compile-commands-hotspot ``` ### IDE support for Java code This section is a work in progress.