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I installed cocos2d-x-v3.6 and want to use it with an kubuntu repository version of eclipse (v3.8).

Although I added the path to cocos to the project's 'Path and Libraries > Includes' settings, I get a lot of errors of the sort:

  • Method '...' could not be resolved.
  • Function '...' could not be resolved.
  • Type '...' could not be resolved.

This is already true for the example code, see pictures.

Error example

This seems to be the case for mostly functions/variables in cocos namespaces, because basic classes, like 'Scene' are recognized.

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What do I have to change in my settings so that also the members for this third-party framework are recognized?

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Got it.

I started from scratch, installing cocos and all dependencies following these instructions - including android setup. (Before that, I followed the linux instructions and tried eclipse on that.)

I then used the cocos command line tool to build a new app skeleton, as described here.

Afterwards, I imported the proj.android subfolder into eclipse as an android project, as is described here for the cpp-tests example project shipped with cocos2d-x. (Importing libcocos2dx seemed not to be necessary at this point.)

All symbols, functions, methods where resolved by eclipse. I had a look at the C++ Path and Libraries > Includes settings and there was a lot going on, many cocos subfolder are referenced.

However, autocompletion was still not working. I checked all checkboxes in the preferences at C++ or Java > Editor > Content Assist > Advanced and this did the trick, see screenshots.

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