[coreboot] Development IDE

congedete at voila.fr congedete at voila.fr
Tue Aug 25 23:40:34 CEST 2009


Thanks for your help.

I will study Kscope because I didn't know this tool.

Regards.


> Message du 25/08/09 à 10h32
> De : mansoor at iwavesystems.com
> A : coreboot at coreboot.org
> Copie à : "Harald Gutmann" <harald.gutmann at gmx.net>
> Objet : Re: [coreboot] Development IDE
> 
> 
> 
> I use Kscope for both kernel development and coreboot
> 
> http://kscope.sourceforge.net/
> 
> 
> 
> > On 24.08.2009 22:45, Harald Gutmann wrote:
> >> On Monday 24 August 2009 22:36:35 Carl-Daniel Hailfinger wrote:
> >>
> >>> On 24.08.2009 19:02, congedete at voila.fr wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> I wanted to know which development IDE do you use to develop coreboot:
> >>>> Eclipse, Netbeans ... I can't find anything, any project under Eclipse
> >>>> or
> >>>> any other IDE.
> >>>>
> >>> I use vim and grep. There is no IDE for coreboot development.
> >>>
> >> Interesting, but do you use any extensions for vim?
> >> I really love vim, and use it for all kinds of text modification. :)
> >>
> >> Some time ago I came across this article:
> >> http://www.swaroopch.com/notes/Vim_en:Programmers_Editor
> >> and some things in there are really useful to use vim as IDE.
> >>
> >
> > IMHO a few bits of advice on that page encourage writing mediocre code
> > (like focusing on typing speed instead of thinking), but making up for
> > it with sheer size. Then again, this is probably a cultural thing.
> >
> > The only "special" vim features I use are syntax highlighting (always)
> > and bracket bouncing (rarely). Autoindent is off.
> > Each helper tool is run in a separate window, usually even on a
> > different virtual desktop. I usually use 3-4 virtual desktops for
> > development, each with another window open at the same time.
> > Ctrl-Alt-Arrow for moving between virtual desktops in a 4x2 grid. Top
> > row of desktops is for development, bottom row is for communication
> > (web, mail, IRC). The exact window layout differs depending on the task
> > (code/datasheet cross-checking, writing new generic code, writing new
> > chip-specific code, or changing the architecture of some code). Window
> > manager is fvwm2.
> > ctags/cscope are nice, but I hardly ever need them outside orientation
> > phases (and during orientation phases I usually read _all_ related code
> > to avoid using ctags/cscope later). While using ctags/cscope can be a
> > great timesaver, it is often even faster if you don't need them at all.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Carl-Daniel
> >
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