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cpp-build

Fix C++ build errors, CMake issues, and linker problems incrementally. Invokes the cpp-build-resolver agent for minimal, surgical fixes.


C++ Build and Fix

This command invokes the cpp-build-resolver agent to incrementally fix C++ build errors with minimal changes.

What This Command Does

  1. Run Diagnostics: Execute cmake --build, clang-tidy, cppcheck
  2. Parse Errors: Group by file and sort by severity
  3. Fix Incrementally: One error at a time
  4. Verify Each Fix: Re-run build after each change
  5. Report Summary: Show what was fixed and what remains

When to Use

Use /cpp-build when:

  • cmake --build build fails with errors
  • Linker errors (undefined references, multiple definitions)
  • Template instantiation failures
  • Include/dependency issues
  • After pulling changes that break the build

Diagnostic Commands Run

Terminal window
# CMake configure
cmake -B build -S .
# Build
cmake --build build 2>&1 | head -100
# Static analysis (if available)
clang-tidy src/*.cpp -- -std=c++17
cppcheck --enable=all src/

Example Session

User: /cpp-build
Agent:
# C++ Build Resolution
## Initial Diagnostics
```bash
$ cmake --build build
src/service/user.cpp:25:15: error: use of undeclared identifier 'UserRepository'
src/handler/api.cpp:42:9: error: no matching function for call to 'process'
src/handler/api.cpp:58:1: error: non-void function does not return a value

Errors found: 3

Fix 1: Undeclared Identifier

File: src/service/user.cpp:25 Error: use of undeclared identifier ‘UserRepository’ Cause: Missing include

// Added include
#include "repository/user_repository.hpp"
Terminal window
$ cmake --build build
# 2 errors remaining

Fix 2: No Matching Function

File: src/handler/api.cpp:42 Error: no matching function for call to ‘process’

// Changed
process(params.get("count"));
// To
process(std::stoi(params.get("count")));
Terminal window
$ cmake --build build
# 1 error remaining

Fix 3: Missing Return

File: src/handler/api.cpp:58 Error: non-void function does not return a value

std::optional<User> getUser(const std::string& id) {
if (id.empty()) {
return std::nullopt;
}
auto user = findUser(id);
// Added missing return
return user;
}
Terminal window
$ cmake --build build
# Build successful!

Final Verification

Terminal window
$ ctest --test-dir build --output-on-failure
Test project build
1/5 Test #1: unit_tests ........ Passed 0.02 sec
2/5 Test #2: integration_tests Passed 0.15 sec
All tests passed.

Summary

MetricCount
Build errors fixed3
Linker errors fixed0
Files modified2
Remaining issues0

Build Status: PASS: SUCCESS

## Common Errors Fixed
| Error | Typical Fix |
|-------|-------------|
| `undeclared identifier` | Add `#include` or fix typo |
| `no matching function` | Fix argument types or add overload |
| `undefined reference` | Link library or add implementation |
| `multiple definition` | Use `inline` or move to .cpp |
| `incomplete type` | Replace forward decl with `#include` |
| `no member named X` | Fix member name or include |
| `cannot convert X to Y` | Add appropriate cast |
| `CMake Error` | Fix CMakeLists.txt configuration |
## Fix Strategy
1. **Compilation errors first** - Code must compile
2. **Linker errors second** - Resolve undefined references
3. **Warnings third** - Fix with `-Wall -Wextra`
4. **One fix at a time** - Verify each change
5. **Minimal changes** - Don't refactor, just fix
## Stop Conditions
The agent will stop and report if:
- Same error persists after 3 attempts
- Fix introduces more errors
- Requires architectural changes
- Missing external dependencies
## Related Commands
- `/cpp-test` - Run tests after build succeeds
- `/cpp-review` - Review code quality
- `verification-loop` skill - Full verification loop
## Related
- Agent: `agents/cpp-build-resolver.md`
- Skill: `skills/cpp-coding-standards/`