Example of using zig as a CMake Toolchain for cross compiling.
Reference: https://zig.news/kristoff/cross-compile-a-c-c-project-with-zig-3599
- Install zig in your PATH (
choco install zig
on Windows) cmake -B build-aarch64 -G Ninja --toolchain aarch64-linux-gnu.cmake
cmake --build build-arch64
You can create toolchains for other triples as well, just create a file named aarch64-windows-gnu.cmake
with the following contents to build for Windows on ARM64:
include(${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/cmake/zig-toolchain.cmake)
To get clangd to work you need to first enable generation of compile_commands.json
:
cmake -B build -DCMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS=ON
Additionally you need to pass pass the following arguments to clangd
:
"clangd.arguments": [
"--log=verbose",
"--query-driver=**/zig-cc.cmd,**/zig-cc,**/zig-c++.cmd,**/zig-c++",
]
Without these arguments clangd
will not query the driver (zig c++
) and the include paths will not be resolved correctly.