Hi Lars,
What if we don’t
provide these properties in our defined project (The project which is not
created through the CDT project wizard)?? So what kind of configurations I need
to set at the project level to provide these include paths & directories to
get resolved by the indexer??
Thanks,
Kashif
From: cdt-core-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:cdt-core-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Lars Heineken
Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2005 11:35
AM
To: CDT Core developers list.
Subject: RE: [cdt-core-dev] cdt
parser
Hi Kashif,
For the Indexer to find all header files,
they need to be in directories defined through the
Projetc->Properties->C/C++ Include Paths & Symbols.
If no directories are defined
there, the indexer won't be able to resolve _any_ header files.
Regards.
Lars Heineken.
From: Shahzad,
Kashif [mailto:Kashif_Shahzad@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Dienstag, 10. Mai 2005 07:46
To: cdt-core-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [cdt-core-dev] cdt parser
Hi,
We want to make use of CDT editor for that matter CDT Core
and CDT UI plug-in will be required. I will
be thankful if someone can let me know in advance what kind of issues we can
face in this regard.
Basically the problem I am facing
here is CDT parser could not resolve the include files and just report
preprocessor could not find the include file in the path even though the file
exist in the project. What I can think is
there might be some mechanism required to attach the project entries or
something else?? Here the main thing is project is created through
our own project creation wizards and just C\CPP project natures defined by CDT
has been added to get it recognized by the CDT core indexer.
Thanks in advance,
Kashif
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Kashif Shahzad
Software Engineer
Accelerated Technology, ESD of Mentor
Graphics
email:kashif_shahzad@xxxxxxxxxx
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