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Re: Eclipse for FIRST?
And that is exactly what i want, at least one place where there is a finished zip that works NOW (maybe not perfect to the dot syntax parser, but guaranteed to work on ALL windows based comp) and a nightly build on a SVN server for those that wants to help and test and dev, that is a far better idea than a few unsticked forum post that are scattered around the globe, I mean I can try and read all this for Eclipse, but I'm on final approach on my studies (exam times), so i cannot do that. Atm so i need, for now, an unzip and go Eclipse package or else that mplab is the only way to go.
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Plus, it looks like there are many different versions of the toolchain and error parser that different people have written. If there were an 'official' release, everyone's effort could go into that one product instead of spending time duplicating what others have already done. Just my 2 cents, Robinson |
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Re: Eclipse for FIRST?
This kind of extract-and-go package is exactly one of the goals of FIRSTclipse. They are currently at http://www.astro73.com/download/eclipse/. You will want eclipse-full-3.2.1.zip, which includes Eclipse, CDT, subclipse, the toolchain plugin, and the error parser plugin. This file is for Windows only.
In addition to the compiler (MCC18), you need one thing: GNU Make. You can use either the Cygwin version or the native version. I will post the native version to my website when I can get through on SSH. I've found that some of the values have to be handled oddly in the makefiles, as well as the error parser lacking a name. Both of these will be fixed in a future version. |
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Re: Eclipse for FIRST?
Ok I'm going to grab the full and a version of the necessary tools from your site, tell me when the native version of GNU make is up.
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If you just google "Windows GNU Make" you should be able to find ported copies.
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P.S. I will eventually (once I get around to changing the namespace from org.team254.mcc18 to com.astro73.fdt) contribute the toolchain plug-in from mine to FIRSTClipse project on SourceForge. If anyone feels like doing this for me, feel free to. I just haven't had the time, thanks to the actual robotics season and schoolwork taking up too much of my time. ![]() |
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Do you mean merge the differences between the plugins? Or just change the namespace? Why would having two versions of the toolchain be beneficial?
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The reason I was saying this is that the extension point used to define the toolchain in the current plug-in on FIRSTclipse is deprecated. It should work for a while, but it's probably not a good practice to use deprecated extension points. . You really aren't losing any functionality with the old extension point though. Some of the non-technical differences would also have to be merged, such as tooltips, option names in the UI, etc.So you're right, having two toolchains is not very beneficial. ![]() |
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