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Neither Wind River, FIRST, Eclipse or FSF had anything to do with mangling your headers. Someone probably accidentally deleted the method name - happens to everyone now and then. Visual Studio is not (though it can be painfully modified) by default for cross development. Using Eclipse under Linux for cross development is the choice for many professionals. Personally I would not touch Visual Studio with a ten foot pole - every other version is way too buggy and I don't write PC apps. |
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double speed = 0.5; and got and error that said (not exact quote) "incompatible types, int to double" My point is, Eclipse hasn't been stable at all for me, and I would rather have a tool I know works and trust (Visual Studio) than a tool that has not worked so far. I can't even import a project into a workspace, for crying out loud! |
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Running the C++ Toolchains installer isn't the same thing as unzipping a file. If you didn't do that, it might explain a lot of the problems you've been encountering.
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We'll try that. We're still having problems with Eclipse, so currently I've taken to writing everything in Visual Studio and then importing it into Eclipse to run on the robot. That's what's been working the best for us.
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I've seen your posts in several forums and there is a definite (and worrisome) theme. You are having troubles that few others experience (as in zero) and coming up with solutions that don't make much sense whilst disregarding advice from some very sharp engineers. Perhaps it is time to be honest with yourself and your team and get some help from a local mentor. We have 4 students (2 new to FRC) and myself using Eclipse/C++ and a custom software design and are having no problems. I can see your team getting to your first competition and failing miserably when running wireless hooked up to the field. And then it is too late - be humble, get some help while you still can.
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