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

Oddly enough, this plugin worked fine for me without the FRC C++ plugin installed. I do have the Java one though.

I had a different problem, though. At first, I had issues with make, but I set it to use the internal builder by default, and it worked fine.

Moreover, the commands that it tried to run as a post-build step (the ones that make, build, and link the constructors and destructors file) failed on the first step. It seems like eclipse was not honoring the pipe characters. I suspect that there may have been an issue with me having Git's included posix tools in my path, but thought that I tried removing them and it still failed. Then, I noticed that Eclipse seemed to be putting backslashes in front of every double quote.

So, I tried executing the commands one-by-one in cmd, removing the backslashes, and they worked fine. I then moved them into a batch file, and they kept working fine. I then set it so that eclipse executed the batch file as a post-build step.

The batch file is here.

Did anyone else have this problem?
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