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Re: New tool for C++ Programming for old cRIOs

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Originally Posted by MikLast View Post
Firstly, thank you for making this. this is a big help for our team as we cant afford to buy 9000+ roboRIO's
You are welcome!

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Now, i am having an issue. we installed the toolchain, installed the plugin, everything is there and it works. We are trying to import last years code in so we can get that bot up and running, following the instructions we made a new project, got rid of the sample cpp, imported ours (just one file as we haven't done multithreading until this year, also didn't have a header file) and i opened up the project. go to look for it in Eclipse, nothing was there. the file is in the src directory, so we are confused on what else needs to be done to find the code, and have it show up.
When you say you "imported" your code, how did you do that?
If you place the files in the src directory using, say, Windows explorer or some other method, you may need to tell Eclipse to re-scan the directories for source files. You can do this by right-clicking the project and choosing "Refresh".
How I tend to import existing sources is this way: Start with a new project. Remove the sample/starter cpp file if you don't need it. Open Windows explorer and browse to the files you wish to import. Drag & Drop all cpp files into the src folder in the new project *inside Eclipse*. If it prompts you, tell it you want it to copy the files. Do the same for any headers you have, but drop them to the include folder instead.

Let me know if this doesn't get you going; leave as much detail as possible!
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