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* Search for the answer.  [http://google.com Google] is your friend.  Do your part. There are even some [https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=292248 tricks for limiting the scope of your search].  
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I ECLIPSE I installed on my computer.
* Choose the right forum. If you're not sure, try posting on the [http://www.eclipse.org/forums/eclipse.newcomer Newcomer Forum]. If you do post in the wrong place, somebody will set you straight.
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He's programming in C ++ with window 7 32 bit.
* Don't introduce yourself.  It's a kind gesture, but unnecessary at Eclipse.org.
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my problem is that sometimes I do not find the #include.
  
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I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHERE TO RECOVER ALL INCLUDE USED IN PROGRAMMING WITH C, C ++ and JAVA.
  
== Ready to ask a question? ==
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ONCE THE DOWNLOAD INCLUDES INTERESTED will insert '
* Pay attention to your spelling.  if ur msg is 2 hard 2 read, no1 will ansr.
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IN (C: \ MinGW \ include \ ????)
* Provide details. Eclipse version, sample code, exception stack traces, steps to reproduce.
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* Be polite.  You may be frustrated, but folks are here to help.  Profanity is not tolerated here.
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INCLUDES THE AFFECTED AND ': #include iter.h.
* Be patient -- everyone is busy.  Your problem is important to you and everyone knows that.
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* Go to the forums: http://eclipse.org/forums/
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THANK YOU.
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BEST REGARDS.
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MARIO CASTELLI.

Revision as of 11:11, 2 October 2015

I ECLIPSE I installed on my computer. He's programming in C ++ with window 7 32 bit. my problem is that sometimes I do not find the #include.

I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHERE TO RECOVER ALL INCLUDE USED IN PROGRAMMING WITH C, C ++ and JAVA.

ONCE THE DOWNLOAD INCLUDES INTERESTED will insert ' IN (C: \ MinGW \ include \ ????)

INCLUDES THE AFFECTED AND ': #include iter.h.

THANK YOU.

BEST REGARDS. MARIO CASTELLI.

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