> Of On March 21, 2019 15:32, Fabio Aiuto wrote:
> Il giorno gio, 21/03/2019 alle 15.16 -0400, Randall S. Becker ha
> scritto:
> > On March 21, 2019 15:06, Fabio Aiuto wrote:
> > > I'm browsins git code with Eclipse. I'm on a local branch called
> > > "studio" based on master (last public commit e902e9b by Junio C
> > > Hamano on Monday March 11 2019). I've built everything by changing:
> > > CFLAGS = -g -Wall (removing -O2 to have smooth trace in debugging).
> > > But the environment detects the following semantic errors (I made no
> > > edits!!!):
> > > Description       Resource        Path    Location        Type
> > > Symbol 'GIT_HTML_PATH' could not be resolved      git.c   /g
> > > it
> > > line 154  Semantic Error
> > > Symbol 'GIT_MAN_PATH' could not be resolved       git.c   /gi
> > > t
> > > line 158  Semantic Error
> > > Symbol 'GIT_INFO_PATH' could not be resolved      git.c   /g
> > > it
> > > line 162  Semantic Error
> > > Symbol 'active_cache' could not be resolved       commit.c
> > > /git
> > > /builtin  line 899        Semantic Error
> > > Field 'ce_intent_to_add(active_cache[i])' could not be resolved
> > > commit.c  /git/builtin    line 899        Semantic Error
> > > Symbol 'active_nr' could not be resolved  commit.c        /gi
> > > t/bu
> > > iltin     line 889        Semantic Error
> > > Symbol 'active_nr' could not be resolved  commit.c        /gi
> > > t/bu
> > > iltin     line 898        Semantic Error
> > > Field 'oid' could not be resolved commit.c        /git/built
> > > in
> > > line 1654 Semantic Error
> > > Symbol 'active_nr' could not be resolved  commit.c        /gi
> > > t/bu
> > > iltin     line 901        Semantic Error
> > > Symbol 'active_cache_tree' could not be resolved  commit.c
> > > /git/builtin      line 1654       Semantic Error
> > > Symbol 'active_cache_changed' could not be resolved       commit.c
> > > /git/builtin      line 418        Semantic Error
> > > Symbol 'active_cache_tree' could not be resolved  commit.c
> > > /git/builtin      line 419        Semantic Error
> > > Symbol 'active_nr' could not be resolved  commit.c        /gi
> > > t/bu
> > > iltin     line 254        Semantic Error
> > > Symbol 'active_cache' could not be resolved       commit.c
> > > /git
> > > /builtin  line 255        Semantic Error
> > >
> > > I can debug without problems, but what if I should trece through one
> > > of those errors?
> > > How can I fix them?
> >
> > This situation occurs in many projects in ECLIPSE, not only git. The
> > errors are likely coming from one of the error parsers that you have
> > enabled in your workspace. Look in the Project Properties or Workspace
> > Preferences under C/C++ Build/Settings in the Error Parsers tab for
> > your build configuration. You may have to turn off some of those.
> > There is also the C/C++ General/Code Analysis Preferences setting
> > where you might have to turn off the problematic errors. I have found
> > that this is a common situation for code that is imported into ECLIPSE
> > from other platforms, where the GNU error and analysis tools are
> > overly aggressive by default.
> >
> > Good luck.
> > Randall
> >
> > -- Brief whoami:
> >  NonStop developer since approximately 211288444200000000
> >  UNIX developer since approximately 421664400
> > -- In my real life, I talk too much.
> >
> >
> >
> Thank you I tried to disable all of them, but they all remain. For example the
> variable 'active_nr' is actually never declared. That's so strange. Hope to
> solve this all soon. I'm freezed...

It is very likely in ECLIPSE either in workstation or project settings relating 
to error parsers (turn everything off). It still may be an error parser issue. 
One key thing... do not use -Wall. There are also settings about what to do in 
some error conditions configured in ECLIPSE. -Wall could be probably triggering 
a response from one of the error parsers. But the Semantic Error type is not 
normally from the compiler; rather, it is from ECLIPSE CDT pre-scanning the 
code. Anyway, check out other -W settings to disable all warnings as a start. 
If you are building in Cygwin or Mingw, you probably can ignore the ECLIPSE 
errors, especially if git actually built. If you are trying to mix a managed 
build and a non-managed build in the same project, you are going to be out of 
luck.

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