Thanks for the answers. I was experimenting with the compiler. Is it
possible to get per function stack usage from the linker? IAR spits it out
as part of the map file. There is a tool (forgot link) mentioned in this
group for analyzing stack size of the binary. Will that work on this
compilers output as well?
Thanks,
Tom.
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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Chris
Recoskie
Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 5:03 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Mspgcc-users] Re: code composer
Geoffrey Brown <geobrown <at> cs.indiana.edu> writes:
>
> Correction -- it appears to use gdb, but TI's own C compiler.
>
> I downloaded code composer essentials. It appears to be eclipse + gcc
> +gdb. Anybody know if the
> gcc and gdb ports are related to those on the mspgcc sourceforge page ?
> Also, it doesn't appear
> that TI has made the gcc and gdb sources available; the downloadable
> sources appear to be
> for eclipse.
>
CCE consists of Eclipse + CDT + our own extensions, plus GDB and our own
compiler underneath of Eclipse.
I don't think the sources have made it to the web yet. If you want them,
request them via the feedback link on the beta page. All of the Eclipse
plugins are licensed under the CPL. GDB and gmake are GPL. The rest (e.g.
drivers, compiler) are proprietary.
Chris
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