doc: Clarify some Eclipse setup steps

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Angus Gratton 2018-06-26 12:45:54 +10:00
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@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ Project Properties
* Click on the "C/C++ Build" properties page (top-level):
* Uncheck "Use default build command" and enter this for the custom build command: ``python ${IDF_PATH}/tools/windows/eclipse_make.py``.
* Uncheck "Use default build command" and enter this for the custom build command: ``python ${IDF_PATH}/tools/windows/eclipse_make.py``
* Click on the "Environment" properties page under "C/C++ Build":
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* Click the "Providers" tab
* In the list of providers, click "CDT GCC Built-in Compiler Settings Cygwin". Under "Command to get compiler specs", replace the text ``${COMMAND}`` at the beginning of the line with ``xtensa-esp32-elf-gcc``. This means the full "Command to get compiler specs" should be ``xtensa-esp32-elf-gcc ${FLAGS} -E -P -v -dD "${INPUTS}"``.
* In the list of providers, click "CDT Cross GCC Built-in Compiler Settings". Change "Command to get compiler specs" to ``xtensa-esp32-elf-gcc ${FLAGS} -E -P -v -dD "${INPUTS}"``.
* In the list of providers, click "CDT GCC Build Output Parser" and change the "Compiler command pattern:" to ``xtensa-esp32-elf-(gcc|g\+\+|c\+\+|cc|cpp|clang)``
* In the list of providers, click "CDT GCC Build Output Parser" and change the "Compiler command pattern" to ``xtensa-esp32-elf-(gcc|g\+\+|c\+\+|cc|cpp|clang)``
Navigate to "C/C++ General" -> "Indexer" property page:
* Check "Enable project specific settings" to enable the rest of the settings on this page.
* Uncheck "Allow heuristic resolution of includes". When this option is enabled Eclipse sometimes fails to find correct header directories.
Building in Eclipse

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@ -59,12 +59,14 @@ Navigate to "C/C++ General" -> "Preprocessor Include Paths" property page:
* Click the "Providers" tab
* In the list of providers, click "CDT Cross GCC Built-in Compiler Settings". Under "Command to get compiler specs", replace the text ``${COMMAND}`` at the beginning of the line with ``xtensa-esp32-elf-gcc``. This means the full "Command to get compiler specs" should be ``xtensa-esp32-elf-gcc ${FLAGS} -E -P -v -dD "${INPUTS}"``.
* In the list of providers, click "CDT Cross GCC Built-in Compiler Settings". Change "Command to get compiler specs" to ``xtensa-esp32-elf-gcc ${FLAGS} -E -P -v -dD "${INPUTS}"``.
* In the list of providers, click "CDT GCC Build Output Parser" and change the "Compiler command pattern:" to ``xtensa-esp32-elf-(gcc|g\+\+|c\+\+|cc|cpp|clang)``
* In the list of providers, click "CDT GCC Build Output Parser" and change the "Compiler command pattern" to ``xtensa-esp32-elf-(gcc|g\+\+|c\+\+|cc|cpp|clang)``
Navigate to "C/C++ General" -> "Indexer" property page:
* Check "Enable project specific settings" to enable the rest of the settings on this page.
* Uncheck "Allow heuristic resolution of includes". When this option is enabled Eclipse sometimes fails to find correct header directories.
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