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Subject: | RE: question about best IDEs for Windows/Cygwin-x86, GCC, EPICS in EPICS community |
From: | <[email protected]> |
To: | <[email protected]> |
Cc: | [email protected] |
Date: | Thu, 25 Aug 2011 08:26:52 +0000 |
Hello, “Since Eclipse C/C++ "projects" can only build based on one pre-specified Makefile, you can't selectively build in sub-directories” This is possible if you use the Make Target feature. Select your sub directory, and select New Make Target from the menu. Give it a name and enter your build command (eg mingw32-make). You can now just make
the sub directory by right clicking on your new target and selecting Build Target. Hope this is useful, James O’Hea Diamond Light Source From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Claude Saunders I've used the Eclipse C/C++ IDE for this in the past. The key is to configure it right for an EPICS build. It's been a while, but as I recall this requires configuring the Eclipse build step to invoke gmake on the top-level makefile. The
build step in Eclipse is highly configurable and flexible, and takes a bit of work to get a handle on it. Hi EPICS folks, I’ve been doing some EPICS software development with Windows/Cygwin-x86 for a couple of months now, and am getting tired of simple text editors and running make from the cygwin command shell. Ideally, would like something like Visual
C++ 2008 that, for example, shows function prototypes when you hover the cursor over some text, includes a debugger, and shows the relevant code line after clicking on a compiler error statement. Does anybody have recommendations for an Integrated Development
Environment (IDE) that works well with EPICS, GCC, and cygwin? I see some different options on the web (Qt Designer, Eclipse, etc) but haven’t tried them out yet.
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