Difference between revisions of "Polluted with Verilog"
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− | Sometimes you may install other plugins into Eclipse, but this can also create unwanted behaviour from Eclipse. Such a problem creates the Verilog plugin. It doesn't recognise header files (*.h) with the correct editor anymore - see the first picture below. | + | Sometimes you may install other plugins into Eclipse, but this can also create unwanted behaviour from Eclipse when working with e.g. C or C++. Such a problem creates the Verilog plugin. It doesn't recognise header files (*.h) with the correct editor anymore - see the first picture below. |
Valod has found a way around this. Do follow the instructions below to fix the problem. | Valod has found a way around this. Do follow the instructions below to fix the problem. |
Revision as of 12:32, 5 February 2020
Sometimes you may install other plugins into Eclipse, but this can also create unwanted behaviour from Eclipse when working with e.g. C or C++. Such a problem creates the Verilog plugin. It doesn't recognise header files (*.h) with the correct editor anymore - see the first picture below.
Valod has found a way around this. Do follow the instructions below to fix the problem.