I am using the SDK version of the CDT
download…I’m guessing I need to actually check out the source.
From:
cdt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:cdt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Doug Schaefer
Sent: Monday, July 17, 2006 11:07
AM
To: CDT General developers list.
Subject: RE: [cdt-dev] source
attachment for org.eclipse.cdt.debug.internal.core
First with the
debug.internal.core source lookup, how are you running the CDT? Do you get the
source out of CVS or are you using the SDK version of the CDT download?
As for the C++ source
lookup, I have no idea J. But debugging it would help us understand
what’s going on.
Cheers,
From:
cdt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:cdt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Ryan Huff
Sent: Sunday, July 16, 2006 3:16
PM
To: CDT
General developers list.
Subject: [cdt-dev] source
attachment for org.eclipse.cdt.debug.internal.core
Greetings,
I’m working on a
plug-in which provides a different editor to Eclipse, which works with the CDT
to provide C debugging/build support. Currently having an issue when
debugging C++ code and stopping on a breakpoint: when the debugger stops
at the breakpoint, instead of opening up an editor (our editor) and jumping to
the line of the breakpoint I get the error “Source lookup not
found.” I was trying to debug why exactly this is happening, and it
looks like doSourceLookup() is returning an empty list, however I’m
having trouble “seriously” debugging my problem because I can’t
configure the source attachment for CBreakpointManager, or anything else in
org.eclipse.cdt.debug.internal.core L. When I go to the project properties and Java Build Path
> Libraries and select the Source attachment under the .jar, I can’t
click the ‘Edit...’ button. I was hoping maybe one of you
might have an idea of why this is, and how I can get the source attachment
configured…? And obviously if anyone has any hunch as to the reason
behind the “actual” problem that would be a welcome bonus.
Thanks!
- Ryan