nigelmerritt@hotmail.com (Nigel) wrote in message news:<cf7f0f95.0409211915.7d9f40e5@posting.google.com>...
> We have just started writing a small application on the NIOS IDE II
> (version 1.0.0, build 316). I want to develop it in C++, but it won't
> recognise C++ syntax, (class, new etc), so clearly I need to do
> something to enable C++, but I can't find anything. I have found
> similar problems on the forums/groups, but none with any answers. The
> closest one was to use "extern "C"{...} around the #includes, but this
> made no difference.
> Any help would be appreciated.
Now solved... it was simply that the 'main' file was created as a ".c"
file, not a ".cpp" (all template projects are for the NIOS).
Reply by Nigel●September 22, 20042004-09-22
We have just started writing a small application on the NIOS IDE II
(version 1.0.0, build 316). I want to develop it in C++, but it won't
recognise C++ syntax, (class, new etc), so clearly I need to do
something to enable C++, but I can't find anything. I have found
similar problems on the forums/groups, but none with any answers. The
closest one was to use "extern "C"{...} around the #includes, but this
made no difference.
Any help would be appreciated.