I have now looked through the file,
Eclipse CDT has correctly picked up a directory that contains a
directory with wx.h in it, (it has found wx/wx.h) and the macros
defined are only those that have come from compiler invocations
(it has not defined the _ macro found in wx.h, just things like
__WXGTK__)
Alec
On 19/12/13 19:09, Alec Teal wrote:
I've never bothered with any of that,
I've always relied on Eclipse CDT parsing the output of Make, it
extracts libraries and such based on the compiler commands it
reads.
This is very effective and has always worked in the past
(recognises nothing -> build -> everything recognised)
Alec
On 19/12/13 18:57, Nathan Ridge wrote:
> It also can't resolve <wx/wx.h> - so
it claims anyway.
This suggests that there is something wrong with the project
configuration.
I don't think there is any point investigating parser errors
until the project
configuration is fixed.
Can you take a look at your
<workspace>/.metadata/.plugins/org.eclipse.cdt.core/<project>.language.settings.xml
file and see whether the 'includePath' and 'macro' entries
there are sensible?
A correct configuration will have the path that contains
wx/wx.h as one of the
'includePath' entries of the source file that is including
wx/wx.h.
Regards,
Nate
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