![]() Kiel has no proper night mode theme and is eclipse based (I have nothing good to say about eclipse relative to vscode or clion). If you use your own tooling, you can then just the infinitely more capable vscode built in one. The ide has "auto complete" which is actually non syntax aware string based comparisons and pales in comparison to clangd or even clion's auto complete. ![]() Kiel itself is a truly awful experience from my personal history. There's other reasons that are important for commercial use to use the licensed/closed source tools rather than the open source ones, but we're talking about 'community edition' vs. GCC, Keil won handily in all of the code density tests I did. Now, with Clang, these things might be closer, but when it was Keil (pre ARM) vs. They've optimized the code generation back end so it better than the open source version. Is the "Arm Compiler" a re-branded clang/llvm? There's also plugins for the RTOSes that will let you inspect all the OS objects and who's waiting on what, etc. I'm also regularly inspecting raw memory, loading and dumping it, which I believe you CAN do in GDB, it's just less friendly and not a normal thing. The keil/arm tool has peripheral definitions for most commercial parts (and you can roll your own if need be) that will show and let you edit the fields of the hardware registers. I found myself missing 'memory' windows, and register views. General question: any question that is not technicalĪfter your question is answered, please change the flair to "Resolved".(*) At mods' discretion, certain self-promotion submissions from people who contribute to this sub in other ways may be allowed and tagged with the "Self-promo" flairĬomplete rules: /r/embedded/about/rules/ Link flairsĪfter posting a submission, please select a flair: No memes (pictures with superimposed text), shit posts.No spam no commercial posts, links to commercial pages (including crowd funding sites), no employment ads (job offers and requests go to the weekly thread), no self-promotion (*).If asking a question, ask the actual question, fully yet concisely, right in the title. ![]()
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