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Re: How to configure STM32CubeIDE to support C++ development?
2021-11-03
I've just been renaming main.cpp back to main.c any time I want to change the ioc. I rename back to main.c, let it generate it's code, then rename back to .cpp so things compile properly.It's a bit of a pain, but it's what works for me.