Design
IAR Systems addresses growing user community with Eclipse integration
IAR Systems announced today that its compiler and debugger technology has been integrated to the open source Eclipse IDE platform. The integration addresses a large and growing part of the embedded developer community that prefers the Eclipse IDE because of the expanded ecosystem and extensible frameworks it offers. Eclipse offers the possibility to streamline development processes by standardizing on a single IDE for many different kinds of tools. Without the need to learn new tools, project efficiency is increased. IAR Systems adds to this technology by integrating its leading technology for building and debugging software for embedded systems.
WhilThe Eclipse integration consists of a plug-in to Eclipse CDT, extending the IDE capabilities by providing compiler and build tools as well as the full integration of IAR C-SPY Debugger, replacing the GDB based debugger interface that is standard within Eclipse CDT. This allows IAR Systems advanced debug technology to be fully exploited from within Eclipse.
Introducing a new Eclipse-based tool set parallel to the existing IAR Embedded Workbench IDE offers our customers the possibility to choose their development environment said Stefan Skarin, CEO, IAR Systems. We are focusing our efforts on integrating our build tools and debugger functionality into Eclipse. That is where we can add value for our customers.
Targeting IAR Systems tools for ARM, the Eclipse integration is now in a technology preview phase. For developers already using IAR Embedded Workbench for ARM, there is an open invitation to participate in the preview program and benefit from the opportunity to influence the design of the future Eclipse tool set.