Hi Greg, your solution works !
Are you planning to include this fix in the PTP 8.1.1. ?
On 09/24/2014 10:26 AM, Greg Watson
wrote:
Rafael,
It looks like this NPE can occur if a) you have a remote
include path that uses a connection name that no longer exists
in any of your remote services providers AND b) you have the PTP
RSE remote adapter plugin installed. (a) may occur if you have
removed or renamed a connection after adding the remote include
path.
If you’d like to try it and let me know if it fixes the NPE,
it would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Greg
Hi folks, when
creating a sync project and changing the providers in
order to locate the remote includes I got the following
error:
!ENTRY org.eclipse.ui.navigator 4 0 2014-09-23
09:12:37.848
!MESSAGE An exception occurred invoking extension:
org.eclipse.cdt.ui.navigator.content for object
org.eclipse.jface.viewers.TreePath@63bc0fb7
!STACK 0
java.lang.NullPointerException
at
org.eclipse.remote.core.RemoteServicesUtils.toURI(RemoteServicesUtils.java:126)
at
org.eclipse.ptp.internal.rdt.sync.cdt.core.SyncUNCPathConverter.toURI(SyncUNCPathConverter.java:36)
at
org.eclipse.cdt.internal.core.UNCPathConverterImpl.toURI(UNCPathConverterImpl.java:75)
at
org.eclipse.cdt.internal.core.model.IncludeReference.computeChildren(IncludeReference.java:152)
at
org.eclipse.cdt.internal.core.model.IncludeReference.buildStructure(IncludeReference.java:101)
at
org.eclipse.cdt.internal.core.model.Openable.generateInfos(Openable.java:273)
at
org.eclipse.cdt.internal.core.model.CElement.openWhenClosed(CElement.java:427)
at
org.eclipse.cdt.internal.core.model.CElement.getElementInfo(CElement.java:305)
at
org.eclipse.cdt.internal.core.model.CElement.getElementInfo(CElement.java:295)
at
org.eclipse.cdt.internal.core.model.Parent.hasChildren(Parent.java:81)
This error is associated with this snippet of code from
SyncGCCBuiltinSpecsDetector class (I removed the Windows
part):
List<ICLanguageSettingEntry> newEntries = new
ArrayList<ICLanguageSettingEntry>();
for (ICLanguageSettingEntry entry : entries) {
if ((entry instanceof CIncludePathEntry)
&& ((entry.getFlags() &
ICSettingEntry.VALUE_WORKSPACE_PATH) == 0)) {
String oldPath = ((CIncludePathEntry)
entry).getValue();
String newPath = "//" + conn.getName() +
oldPath; //$NON-NLS-1$
ICLanguageSettingEntry newEntry = new
CIncludePathEntry(newPath, entry.getFlags());
newEntries.add(newEntry);
} else {
newEntries.add(entry);
}
}
Using the following snippet of code, the problem is gone,
but the editor marks all the symbols as errors:
List<ICLanguageSettingEntry> newEntries = new
ArrayList<ICLanguageSettingEntry>();
for (ICLanguageSettingEntry entry : entries) {
if ((entry instanceof CIncludePathEntry)
&& ((entry.getFlags() &
ICSettingEntry.VALUE_WORKSPACE_PATH) == 0)) {
String oldPath = ((CIncludePathEntry)
entry).getValue();
//String newPath = "//" +
conn.getName() + oldPath; //$NON-NLS-1$
ICLanguageSettingEntry newEntry = new
CIncludePathEntry(oldPath, entry.getFlags());
newEntries.add(newEntry);
} else {
newEntries.add(entry);
}
}
Do you guys have any idea about the root of this problem ?
I'm using the latest version of PTP.
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