I've been using S32 for some weeks now but I needed to tinker with some examples because we need to use a new peripheral.
The problem that any example project I try to open and import won't build, generating hundreds of errors. It would not recognize even basic stuff like "bool" or "false".
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I reinstalled S32 and it works. Let's hope it is solved for good.
And if I try to create a new project from scratch it produces the same situation. Basically I have discovered that I can only work with projects of my collegues. I don't understand which setting differs.
I also tried to copy the hello_world project folder into another workspace and import it, which is how I usually use S32, working on already existing projects coming from a Git repository.
The situation did not change, it seems the project has some incompatible settings with my installation? Now I fear that if reinstall everything I may able to open the examples but not my work projects. That would be worse.
Hi Lukas, yes (of course!).
Given the question, I also checked if in the compiler settings the include path was correct, pointing to the folder "Generated_Code" and indeed it was.
It seems to be something fundamental but at the same time wrong in a "trivial" way.
Since I found the the log file of the build, I am attaching here the file, maybe it can help.
Hi,
did you click on this small icon to generate the code?
Regards,
Lukas
I'm sorry I replied to the topic instead of replaying to you