Original link: GNU ARM Eclipse
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Eclipse Description: MyEclipse isa
Eclipse plugin , for the moment whatever it is, the point is that this is a plugin called MyEclipse. The so-called plug-in is equivalent to a patch for eclipse, extending the functionality of Eclipse. For example, GNU ARM Eclipse is a collection of plugins for Eclipse. Sometimes the eclipse plugin and eclipse are packaged for easy installation
an installation file,And then a name, so the installation is very convenient. Eclipse itself is developed in Java, when running eclipse, is actually running Java.exe, and then Java.exe start a Java class, this Java class is running the Eclipse interface, and this graphical interface window uses a J Avaw.exe This program, the old point version on XP can be seen in the Task Manager process (but I did not see on the Win7, only see Java.exe and Eclipse.exe, temporarily do not delve into).
Welcome to GNU ARM eclipse!
GNU ARM Eclipse is an open source project that provides a series of Eclipse plugins and tools for multi-platform embedded development based on the GNU tool chain. This project is hosted on Github and SourceForge.
The GNU ARM Eclipse plug-ins
These plug-ins provide extensibility features for the GNU arm Toolchain, the GNU/C + + development tool chain, which includes a number of column tools, such as the GNU tool for ARM embedded processor development, Linaro, and more. In short, with the Eclipse framework (the most currently tested version is Eclipse 4.4 Luna), the GNU arm Eclipse plug-in collection can be created, built, debugged, and typically managed for ARM and AARCH64 projects (including 32 and 64-bit versions of executables Programs and static/shared libraries). These plugins can be run on three major operating systems. You can learn more about features.
Additional Tools
In addition to the main Eclipse plug-in collection, the program includes several additional tools that are released as separate packaged files.
- GNU ARM Eclipse Windows Build Tools
Subproject the GNU ARM Eclipse Windows Build tool includes some additional tools that are required on Windows platforms, such as make and RM.
Sub-projectThe GNU arm Eclipse OPENOCD is the newest sub-project for Openoco, primarily for easier integration with GNU arm OPENOCD Debug plugins.
GNU arm Eclipse QEMU is a branch of the QEMU project to support the CORTEX-M emulator in the GNU Arm Eclipse Project.
Let us know if you enjoyed it!
We do this open source projectvery enjoyable! If you have successfully installed GNU ARM Eclipse and like it very much, please let us know, here are some suggestions:
- The best way to encourage us is to donate to us, and we will be very thankful for that, which will speed up our development process and help us develop better features;
- Or go to Facebook Project homepage for us to praise the message it;
- On the GitHub Project homepage, we dot the stars.
- It is also possible to write a commentary on the SourceForge Project homepage.
Thanks, Liviu Lonescu.
References:
- Introduction to eclipse and IDE development tools
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