Hello,
i recently switched from MCUxpresso 10.3 to 11.1 with one of my projects. What i noticed was that afterwards the two built-in paths were missing in the Includes in 'paths and symbols' section, as well as all the built-in (the non-bold) symbols in the Symbols-tab.
In Version 10.3:
In Version 11.1:
The checkbox 'Show built-in values' has no effect.
When i create a brand new project in 11.1, these paths and symbols are absent as well. What is strange is that i have no warnings or build errors. The paths even show up in the project explorer:
But not in the 'paths and symbols. '
I tried the 'fixup parsers'
as suggested in other similar threads, but it did not resolve the issue.
Is this just a bug in displaying the paths and symbols?
There have been changes in this area since the days of MCUXpresso IDE v10.3.
But just to confirm, you appear to be reporting a cosmetic issue - not issues actually building your source files or viewing include files ?
Regards,
MCUXpresso IDE Support
The problem still exists in version 11.1.1. I still cant see any built-in symbols, not even on freshly created projects.
Instead, i now have multiple additional include paths that look like old built-in paths from 11.0.0 and 11.1.0 (see screenshot). I did not add them and they seem to reappear out of nowhere, no matter how often i delete them.
I have no problems building. And the built-in paths are visible in the Project Explorer, so that is only a cosmetic issue.
But the missing built-in symbols are problematic because i cant see which defines are there and what values they have.
Best regards,
Jan
Hello Jan,
I checked this on my side and I could replicate this issue. When I imported a simple SDK project built-in paths were missing but I was able to build the project correctly.
I believe this may be a bug because built-in paths are correctly located in includes but are missing in paths and symbols. I will ask this internally and let you know any update.
Best regards,
Felipe
Thank you. But also the symbols! As the paths show up in the Project Explorer, i am not as concerned. But i cant find the built-in Symbols anywhere and that is the bigger problem because i cant check them or their values.
Best regards,
Jan.