(3) importing an existing iDE project
If you have an existing project, you can simply import the project to continue working on your development or
revisions. The project properties are inherited, so that re-configuration or other such operations are not required
unless you intend to change them. However, project management files must remain intact in the project folder
to be able to import projects.
The basic procedural flow is given below.
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Debugger
For detailed information on how to import a project, refer to Section 3.5, "Tutorial 3 (Importing an IDE Proj-
ect)", which describes the procedure for importing a sample program created with the IDE.
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Start the IDE
Import a project
Edit source files
Specify build options
Set a linker script (link map)
Build (compile link)
Error?
no
Set debugger startup
Start the debugger
Debug
OK?
no
Close the debugger
Figure 3.2.4 Procedural flow (importing an iDE project)
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Select and import a project file.
Create and edit source files in the IDE.
Only when changes are needed.
Only when changes are needed.
Run make.exe to execute a build process.
You can jump from an error message to the
editor line containing the error.
Only when changes are needed.
Start the gdb debugger.
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