[sdiy] STM32 (or other) audio DSP learning recommendations
Jason Nanna
jasonnanna at gmail.com
Fri Jun 29 01:20:40 CEST 2018
If you’re referring to openstm32, it supports in-editor debugging with live view of variables. Also you can manage compiler options, library linking, flash directly from the ide with a console output, version control integration and a million other custom eclipse things as well. Code indexing and being able to directly jump to function defs, evaluate macros by mouseover etc. is handy.
That said, eclipse is overwhelming and way overkill, and I would happily try another (free) alternative.
>> On Jun 28, 2018, at 4:05 PM, Gordonjcp <gordonjcp at gjcp.net> wrote:
>>
>> On Thu, Jun 28, 2018 at 02:03:25PM -0700, James Anderson wrote:
>>
>> i would share in the overall disdain for eclipse as well, especially after
>> starting recently with SHARC where that is now the only option (with the
>> additional nag of windows only, really?)
>
> Haaaaang on, Eclipse is just an editor isn't it?
>
> Why can't you just use something else?
>
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