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+ | <section begin=overview />Codeblocks is a free and open source, cross-platform IDE which supports multiple compilers including GCC and MSVC. It is developed in C++ using wxWidgets as the GUI toolkit. Using a plugin architecture, its capabilities and features are defined by the provided plugins. Currently, Codeblocks is oriented towards C and C++. It can also be used for creating ARM, AVR, D, DirectX, FLTK, Fortran, GLFW, GLUT, GTK+, Irrlicht, Lightfeather, MATLAB, OGRE, OpenGL, Qt, SDL, SFML, STL, SmartWin and wx programs and applications, although in some cases installing third-party SDKs or frameworks is necessary. More information [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Codeblocks here].<br> | ||
− | + | Codeblocks is not installed by default in IGEP SDK VM, because Eclipse IDE is full integrated with IGEP Firmware. If you don't like Eclipse IDE or you want to use Codeblocks anyway this How-to can be helpful to install, set up and use it.<section end=overview /> | |
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− | *[ | + | *[https://isee.biz/support/downloads/item/igep-virtual-machine-sdk-2-0 IGEP SDK VM]: follow the [http://isee.biz/component/zoo/item/igep-sdk-software-user-manual IGEP SDK SOFTWARE USER MANUAL] (chapter 2.3 "Setting up and running the VM")<br> |
− | *[http://isee.biz/component/zoo/item/igep-firmware-yocto-1-2 IGEP Firmware]: follow the IGEP SDK SOFTWARE USER MANUAL (chapter 6.1 "Create IGEP firmware bootable micro-sd card") <br> | + | *[http://isee.biz/component/zoo/item/igep-firmware-yocto-1-2 IGEP Firmware]: follow the [http://isee.biz/component/zoo/item/igep-sdk-software-user-manual IGEP SDK SOFTWARE USER MANUAL] (chapter 6.1 "Create IGEP firmware bootable micro-sd card") <br> |
*IGEP Board | *IGEP Board | ||
*[http://downloads.isee.biz/pub/files/CodeBlocks_examples.tar.bz2 Codeblocks examples] | *[http://downloads.isee.biz/pub/files/CodeBlocks_examples.tar.bz2 Codeblocks examples] | ||
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Follow the next instructions to add IGEP SDK Yocto support: | Follow the next instructions to add IGEP SDK Yocto support: | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:15, 25 November 2014
Contents
Overview
Codeblocks is a free and open source, cross-platform IDE which supports multiple compilers including GCC and MSVC. It is developed in C++ using wxWidgets as the GUI toolkit. Using a plugin architecture, its capabilities and features are defined by the provided plugins. Currently, Codeblocks is oriented towards C and C++. It can also be used for creating ARM, AVR, D, DirectX, FLTK, Fortran, GLFW, GLUT, GTK+, Irrlicht, Lightfeather, MATLAB, OGRE, OpenGL, Qt, SDL, SFML, STL, SmartWin and wx programs and applications, although in some cases installing third-party SDKs or frameworks is necessary. More information here.
Codeblocks is not installed by default in IGEP SDK VM, because Eclipse IDE is full integrated with IGEP Firmware. If you don't like Eclipse IDE or you want to use Codeblocks anyway this How-to can be helpful to install, set up and use it.
Requirements
There are some requisites to follow this guide:
- IGEP SDK VM: follow the IGEP SDK SOFTWARE USER MANUAL (chapter 2.3 "Setting up and running the VM")
- IGEP Firmware: follow the IGEP SDK SOFTWARE USER MANUAL (chapter 6.1 "Create IGEP firmware bootable micro-sd card")
- IGEP Board
- Codeblocks examples
- MicroSD Card (optional)
Install Codeblocks in VM
sudo apt-get install codeblocks codeblocks-contrib
Configure Codeblocks
Startup script
Codeblocks startup script (Codeblocks.sh) will let you to load IGEP SDK YOCTO environtment variables to IDE. Don't execute this script if you want to compile with other environtments like x86.
cd Desktop/IGEP\ development/ gedit Codeblocks.sh
Copy this code to Codeblocks.sh
#! /bin/bash source /opt/poky/1.2/environment-setup-armv7a-vfp-neon-poky-linux-gnueabi exec codeblocks
Give execute privileges to script:
chmod a+x ~/Desktop/IGEP\ development/Codeblocks.sh
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Add IGEP SDK Compiler and Debugger
Follow the next instructions to add IGEP SDK Yocto support:
Click to enlarge image
Image 4: Compiler installation directory is: /opt/poky/1.2/sysroots/i686-pokysdk-linux/usr/bin/armv7a-vfp-neon-poky-linux-gnueabi
Image 6: Add to Debugger intialization commands:
- set sysroot /opt/poky/1.2/sysroots/armv7a-vfp-neon-poky-linux-gnueabi/
- set auto-solib-add off
Save all changes
Using Codeblocks
You can create two types of projects on Codeblocks: custom Makefile or managed by Codeblocks. These examples can be used as a template for your project. The examples are:
- C_example, Codeblocks-based “Hello World” program written in C.
- Cairo_example, generates a png file named hello.png.
- Cpp_example, Codeblocks-based “Hello World” program written in C++
- Dbus_example, sends "Hello Wolrd!" using D-Bus message system.
- Glib_example, simple “Hello World" written using Glib library.
- Gstreamer_example, ogg audio player using Gstreamer.
- Gtk_example, Hello World in GTK.
- C_example_without_autotools, custom Makefile “Hello World” program written in C.
Add Codeblocks examples to Workspace
Download CodeBlocks_examples.tar.bz2 and folow the next instructions:
Build programs
NOTE: Use Debug build if you want to debug later
Compile with: Build->Rebuild (Ctrl+F11).
Run programs
Once you compiled the program pass it from VM to IGEP via SSH, launch a terminal and type:
scp "pathtobinary" root@"IGEP IP for example: 192.168.5.1":/home/root
Get a remote shell prompt and run your program:
ssh root@"IGEP IP for example: 192.168.5.1" ./"binary" "optional:arguments"
Debug programs
NOTE: When you debug programs using CodeBlocks "Step into" and "Step out" are not supported, because dinamic libraries symbols are not loaded by gdb.
Once you compiled the program pass it from VM to IGEP via SSH, launch a terminal and type:
scp "pathtobinary" root@"IGEP IP for example: 192.168.5.1":/home/root
Get a remote shell prompt and run gdbserver:
ssh root@"IGEP IP for example: 192.168.5.1" gdbserver "VM IP for example: 192.168.5.10":1000 "pathtobinary" "optional:armguments"
Now use the followings steps to debug program:
Image 1: set breakpoints in your source code
NOTE: You cant use igep-remote-x program with IGEP firmware (chapter 3.3 "Remote X")
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