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If you want to use Eclipse to work on the ComplexLab, you need to tell Eclipse where the include files are located and provide them in the correct order. | If you want to use Eclipse to work on the [ComplexLab], you need to tell Eclipse where the include files are located and provide them in the correct order. | ||
To simplify that task, you can import [http://os.inf.tu-dresden.de/~nils/complexlab/eclipse-settings.xml this project-settings] using File -> Import -> C/C++ Project Settings. Afterwards you need to rebuild the index at <Your project> -> Index -> Rebuild. Note that this settings are specific for the ComplexLab and the x86 architecture. | To simplify that task, you can import [http://os.inf.tu-dresden.de/~nils/complexlab/eclipse-settings.xml this project-settings] using File -> Import -> C/C++ Project Settings. Afterwards you need to rebuild the index at <Your project> -> Index -> Rebuild. Note that this settings are specific for the ComplexLab and the x86 architecture. | ||
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Revision as of 15:56, 2 February 2012
If you want to use Eclipse to work on the [ComplexLab], you need to tell Eclipse where the include files are located and provide them in the correct order.
To simplify that task, you can import this project-settings using File -> Import -> C/C++ Project Settings. Afterwards you need to rebuild the index at <Your project> -> Index -> Rebuild. Note that this settings are specific for the ComplexLab and the x86 architecture.