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New STM32 VSCode extension V2.0.0 released

Nawres GHARBI
ST Employee

Changelog

  • V2.0.0 implies a breaking change: CMake project generation has been moved from VS Code to STM32CubeMX v6.11.0 (and later).
    • VS Code solution no longer has dependency on STM32CubeIDE (.cproject-files)
    • VS Code solution no longer relies on STM32CubeIDE provided toolchains and debugger tools
    • VS Code solution no longer has dependency on vcpkg,
  • Added support to import STM32CubeMX v6.11.0 CMake projects and bootstrap edit/compile/debug in VS Code
  • Added support to create empty projects
  • Depends on STM32CubeCLT v1.15.0 for empty project creation, build and debug tools
  • Documentation update: The User Guide has increased coverage
  • Better OS platform support

 

https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=stmicroelectronics.stm32-vscode-extension

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@herbert for my own understanding what are you complaining about?
I're fully allowed to share your mind but I'm confused about your message.

Here this forum is about STM32CubeIDE VSCode solution while discussing about V1.19.0 I've feeling you're pointing to STM32CubeIDE Eclipse based solution. Are we comparing apples and peers or ? ... ok products naming is maybe confusing a bit but please could you confirm / add more details about your comment?:

  • Confirm about what we are discussing
  • Add more details to complain ... if none not sure will help to get answers

Seems year ago , then i ask is gap in puzzle still here? 

@herbert you maybe mix info. For students and university will very good step in parallel use VSCode and IDE. This two systems seems be most choiced in next years.

Sorry, I fell into the wrong thread. Actually I was complaining about STM32CubeIDE Eclipse based solution not automatically supporting CubeMX any more.

Herbert