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Re: [ptp-user] Remote indexing question

On 09/05/2013 11:15 AM, Greg Watson wrote:
Since this is windows specific, I'm wondering if it is a problem with the way UNC paths are recognized. Can you try using \\connection/path/to/include (i.e. with two backslashes rather than two forward slashes)? If that doesn't work, try using backslashes instead of forward slashes in the rest of the path as well.
My recollection was that we asked Eclipse to show us how it indexed the links (I don't recall the exact keystrokes right now), and it showed us that it converted \\connection/path/to/include to C:\\connection/path/to/include

Cheers,
Steve

Greg

On Sep 4, 2013, at 1:31 PM, Dr. David E Hudak <dhudak@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi All,

My student and I are working with a very simple MPI project - one file, basically hello world.  Set up a remote include path using "CDT User Setting Entries" under "Preprocessor Include Paths"

I am using a Mac and he is using Windows.  Both running the latest versions of eclipse.  But, the Windows version's indexer is not finding some symbols from mpi.h (MPI_MAX_PROCESSOR_NAME, MPI_STATUS, MPI_COMM_WORLD, MPI_INT, MPI_CHAR), which I can see in the project explorer when expanding the mpi.h file.

On the mac, all of those symbols are resolved.  Has anyone seen anything like this?

Thanks,
Dave
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David E. Hudak, Ph.D.          dhudak@xxxxxxx
Senior Research Scientist
Ohio Supercomputer Center
http://www.osc.edu/~dhudak












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