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>I see the same thing in the Windows version of Eclipse-CDT. I think this <br>
is because LLVM+clang relies heavily on TableGen generated files, which <br>
include #defines that the Eclipse just doesn't understand. Maybe setting <br>
the appropiate include dirs may solve some of them.<br>
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Ed,<br>
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Thanks for your reply. I'm new to llvm-clang. What IDE would you recommend for llvm/clang on Ubuntu? Eclipse is my preferred IDE in general.<br>
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Rahul<br>
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