Visual Micro *.vsarduino.h define breaks intellisense #1
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Visual Micro *.vsarduino.h define breaks intellisense #1firmware32 wants to merge 2 commits intoElektorLabs:masterfrom
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Thanks a lot for this feedback. Modifying the JSON file alone was not enough. The hyphen has been removed everywhere and I hope the problem is now solved. Please delete your old installation and try again with the updated version. |
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I reinstalled, works great. thanks for making this accommodation. Us intellisense junkies appreciate it :) |
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"architecture": "avr-pb" causes a invalid macro error in Visual Studio when using visual micro. I was able to get the error to go away by changing it to "avr_pb" then pulling from my repository fixed the issue.
So visual micro generates a *.vsarduino.h file one of the defines pulls from the config
bad macro ( doesn't like the "-")
define ARDUINO_ARCH_AVR-PB
//works fine
define ARDUINO_ARCH_AVR_PB
BTW Thanks this is awesome!!!