Thanks for the link. I will investigate further.
On Aug 5, 7:37 am, Christian Linne <
christian.li...@googlemail.com>
wrote:
> Following your entry, you only tell Eclipse what to do on saving an edit on
> a file, but not where it has to look for the includes (and, as long as it
> doesn't know, it cannot index them for supporting ContentAssist).
> Include-files that can be found in the same directory do not cause this,
> others do. As long as your project is just a normal Android-project. You may
> mix it up with another C/C++ - project, if the investment of time is worth
> it for your issue. The Sequoyah-project (
http://www.eclipse.org/sequoyah/)
> may also be of any help, but I'm not that well informed about everything it
> offers.
>
> 2010/8/4 TeaAndBiscuits <
ricky.wal...@googlemail.com>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi all,
>
> > I have setup Eclipse to compile my Java and C++ for me. This is great,
> > I can now use 1 IDE for all my work.
> > Here is a link to the post describing how to do it:
>
> >
http://groups.google.com/group/android-ndk/browse_thread/thread/4fdb7...
>
> > BUT WAIT! What about setting up my C/C++ librarys? In my code view
> > all "#Include" have a jagged yellow line and "Unresolved inclusion"
> > associated with them.
>
> > Simple question then. How can I fix this? I would assume there should
> > be a C/C++ tab in the properties for my project. However the
> > projectonly has Tabs for Java.
>
> > Cheers for any help
>
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