Brian K Hlady(deleted)
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RE: Add additional compiler to the IDE compiler type choice
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Brian K Hlady(deleted)
02/14/2008 3:14 PM
post5042
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RE: Add additional compiler to the IDE compiler type choice
The Intel 8.1 C/C++ Compiler as a should show up as an option once you've
installed it. Please note, ICC is a separate product, so it has to be
purchased and installed separately. If you have installed it, restart the
IDE.
Cheers,
-Brian
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Liang-Min Wang [mailto:liang-min.wang@intel.com]
> Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2008 14 24
> To: general-ide
> Subject: Add additional compiler to the IDE compiler type choice
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> Under the QNX Momentics IDE C/C++ project setting, there are
> three GNU compilers for user to choose. My question is how to
> add additional compiler (such as ICC) into the IDE C/C++
> project setting.
>
> _______________________________________________
> General
> http://community.qnx.com/sf/go/post5039
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Ryan Mansfield(deleted)
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Re: Add additional compiler to the IDE compiler type choice
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Ryan Mansfield(deleted)
02/14/2008 3:17 PM
post5043
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Re: Add additional compiler to the IDE compiler type choice
The IDE just lists the compilers that have qcc conf files in $QNX_HOST/etc/qcc/ directories. To add IDE integration for
a new compiler, you will need to add new qcc conf files. In your case, you would need to write ones that are very
similar to the ones provided with the Intel C/C++ compiler 8.1 for QNX Neutrino. The icc 8.1 conf files were very simple
and point qcc to call the to the underlying compiler, assembler and linker. I imagine the driver names (icc.exe/icpc.
exe) for icc have not changed between 8.1 and newer releases of ICC, so potentially you copy the 8.1 conf files, and
rename them and update them if any of the driver options has changed with very little ease.
Please let us know if you need any help writing the qcc conf files.
Regards,
Ryan Mansfield
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