![]() If I don't include "PinNames.h" from this dir manually in my main.cpp file, then "LED1" has a red squiggle under it. ![]() My Makefile appears to contain all the right stuff, including direct reference to the directory for my board header files: I need to get this resolved before I can start my project, so any help is greatly appreciated. The only issue I could not resolve this weekend is the fact that Eclipse indexes only a small fraction of my project, and I'm left with #ifdef statements that visually appear to be evaluated wrongly, undefined macros, variables with squiggly lines, basically a nightmare scenario to begin debugging in. ![]() ![]() I have configured Eclipse to debug using OpenOCD and I can successfully build using make and step through the code no worries! ![]() I can can clone an example repo (blinky for instance), run an mbed-cli export for GCC_ARM and my specific board to generate the Makefile and other bits that I can then import into Eclipse. I have installed OpenOCD, the arm-none-eabi-gcc toolchain, and mbed-cli, everything seems to be working well. I'm using Eclipse (latest release) on Ubuntu as my debug environment, and along with a NUCLEO-L433RC-P board. I've spend the whole weekend setting up my development environment, and I'm nearly there with it. Eclipse CDT Indexing/Parser Issueīrand new mbed user here. To start a new conversationģ years, 4 months ago. Important changes to forums and questionsĪll forums and questions are now archived. ![]()
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