STM32Cubex and eclipse
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‎2014-06-02 8:27 AM
Posted on June 02, 2014 at 17:27
Hi,
I am struggling trying to have a plain empty project to work under eclipse from STM32CubeMX generated code. Why is there is no option to generate code for eclipse? What is the procedure to migrate from a project generated for IAR or any other IDE to eclipse?thanxMart
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‎2014-09-05 5:57 AM
Posted on September 05, 2014 at 14:57
Hi,
I've got the same problem ( and so do thousands of other devs out there I guess ) have you solved this? Any helpful thoughts? Thanks a lot!Options
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‎2014-09-05 8:08 AM
Posted on September 05, 2014 at 17:08
and so do thousands of other devs out there I guess
You'd think you'd have enough mind share between yourselves then to be able convert an ASCII/XML project definition into some other tool chain? Assume the people ST is working with, and paying the bills, are using professional tool chains, and could code an AWK/PERL script if they had too. Having Cube generate GNU/GCC compatible make files has been suggested.
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‎2014-09-07 11:55 PM
Posted on September 08, 2014 at 08:55
Assume the people ST is working with, and paying the bills, are using professional tool chains, and could code an AWK/PERL script if they had too.
Assume that ST pays its bills by selling chips not IDE licences - thats propably the reason they released CubeMX don't you think? Not everyone likes to use Keil or IAR ( TrueStudio is in fact the same ''unprofessional'' GNU toolchain ) because of their functionality not the licence price.