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I'm trying to change persective from Java till C/C++ because I'm going to program C-code. But when I select C/C++, then I'm still on Java perspective.

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It still looks that I'm using Java persective.

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euraad
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  • Have you tried [clean mode](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2030064/how-to-run-eclipse-in-clean-mode-what-happens-if-we-do-so)? – Izruo May 29 '21 at 12:07
  • @Izruo No. What is that? – euraad May 29 '21 at 12:18
  • I linked an SO question that explains this more thoroughly than I can in a comment. – Izruo May 29 '21 at 12:22
  • @Izruo Sounds like a bug from Eclipse. I have been using C and Java at the same Eclipse IDE on linux, but on Windows, it seems not to work properly. – euraad May 29 '21 at 12:27
  • I have no problems with C/C++ and Java (and several languages more) with Eclipse on Windows and on Linux. Why do you think the perspective is still Java, and not C/C++? The project seems to be a non-C project. – the busybee May 29 '21 at 13:55
  • Which version of Java is being used to run Eclipse? They might not be installed properly (the missing icons, the <> around the Perspective name), or something else may be preventing them from being loaded. – nitind May 29 '21 at 16:00
  • @nitind OpenJDK 11 is installed from AdoptOpenJDK – euraad May 29 '21 at 16:04
  • Still, something suggests that the C tools aren't loading properly. You might want to reinstall with the C++ package as your starting point, and then add the Java tools to it to help iron out any issues. – nitind May 29 '21 at 17:31

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