I have a bit of an issue (more of an annoyance).   It appears that the compiler and Eclipse have a different idea of what is an error.    For example:
char mystring[32];
snprintf(mystring, 32, "Example Code...");
This compiles fine.   However Eclipse marks it with a bug and indicates in my project Explorer that I have an error in the file.   It says that the arguments are invalid.  It does this for memset(), strncpy() and other functions from string.h I think.
Pretty much right now I ignore it since it does not produce a compiler error... however it would be nice to know how to fix it.
Thanks, Chris F.
			
			
									
						
										
						Eclipse and Compiler Errors - how to fix?
Re: Eclipse and Compiler Errors - how to fix?
I had this problem too.
I turned off that item in the Codan section.
Under Properties you can choose specific items for errors or warnings from Code Analysis.
It seems that Codan has disappeared with 2.6.0.025? I had turned it off, then updated NBEclispe,
and now I can't find it any more.
Sam
			
			
									
						
										
						I turned off that item in the Codan section.
Under Properties you can choose specific items for errors or warnings from Code Analysis.
It seems that Codan has disappeared with 2.6.0.025? I had turned it off, then updated NBEclispe,
and now I can't find it any more.
Sam
Re: Eclipse and Compiler Errors - how to fix?
Thanks!  That worked fantastically.