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Question Problem with Eclipse and WPILib

I have a problem trying to compile a project in Eclipse, when I try to compile the code, nothing happens, and if there are some errors in the code nothing happens aswell, and it says no error.

when I`ve created the project I have selected “Microchip Embedded Systems” as the type of the project, and selected “FRC 18f8722 WPILib Robot toolchain” on the listbox.

how can I normally build the project?
by the way, is there a way to pass the code to the chip using Eclipse like ifi loader does?

Thank you in advance.

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