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by smilekzs
573 days ago
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> as the overall development workflow is lightyears ahead of C++, mostly due to tooling My experience has been the other way around. Eclipse-based IDEs from NXP, TI, ST all have out-of-the-box usable tooling integration: - MCU pinout and configuration codegen - no need to manually fiddle with linker scripts - static stack and code size analyzers (very helpful for fitting stuff in low-cost MCUs) - stable JTAG-based debugging with: - peripheral registers view (with bitfield definitions)
- RTOS threads view (run status, blocked on which resources, ...)
And yes, these are important enough for me to put up with Eclipse and pre-modern C/C++. I really want to write Rust for embedded but struggling with the tooling all the time didn't help. |
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