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GNU MCU → Eclipse Embedded CDT!

GNU MCU → Eclipse Embedded CDT!

In 2020, the GNU MCU/ARM Eclipse project was migrated to the Eclipse Foundation as Eclipse Embedded CDT (C/C++ Development Tools); starting with v5.1.1, all future releases will be available from the Eclipse Foundation.

Eclipse Embedded CDT is an open source project that includes a family of Eclipse plug-ins and tools for multi-platform embedded ARM and RISC-V development, based on GNU toolchains. This project is hosted on GitHub. The former project was hosted on GitHub and SourceForge.

RISC-V

Starting with Eclipse plug-ins v4.x, the project was enhanced with support for RISC-V devices, thus the new MCU name, more appropriate for a multi-platform project. For more details, see the RISC-V Corner and xPack GNU RISC-V Embedded GCC page.

The Eclipse Embedded CDT plug-ins

These plug-ins provide Eclipse CDT (C/C++ Development Tooling) extensions for GNU embedded toolchains like GNU Tools for ARM Embedded Processors, Linaro, xPack GNU RISC-V Embedded GCC, etc.

In short, the Eclipse Embedded CDT plug-ins allow to create, build, debug and in general to manage ARM & RISC-V projects (executables and static/shared libraries, in both 32 and 64-bit versions) with the Eclipse framework (currently tested up to Eclipse 4.10 2018-12). The plug-ins run on Windows, macOS and GNU/Linux. For more details please visit the Features page.

Apart from the main Eclipse plug-ins, this project is accompanied by several other tools, distributed as separate packages.

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We definitely enjoyed working on the project! If you successfully installed Eclipse Embedded CDT and enjoyed using it, please let us know; here are some advices:

Thank you,

Liviu Ionescu


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