Description of problem: When I try to build the code, I get a popup that says: Errors during generation Errors while executing generator "CDT Builder" in project SO_esame_calloc. Internal error building project SO_esame_calloc configuration Debug java.lang.NullPointerException Internal error building project SO_esame_calloc configuration Debug java.lang.NullPointerException Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Eclipse Version: 4.2.0 Build id: I20120608-1400 Eclipse-CDT plugin Version: 8.1.0 Relase: 1.fc17
Created attachment 598067 [details] project that triggers error
I am able to reproduce the problem with the given project, however, if I create a new C project from scratch and copy over just the C file: ciao.c, I can get it working fine with some fixes to the C source code: Your code has: char* matrixDimensionChar, string; This line is in error and should be: char *matrixDimensionChar, *string; It seems as if the .cproject file may be corrupted. I need to do some more experimenting.
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