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wiki1683: Whats_New_IDE_Tau (Version 37)

What's new in IDE?#

See details of new features since 4.0.1 in the What Is New In IDE 4.5 page. Installation instructions available here.

Integration build 200802041024#

Download: http://community.qnx.com/sf/frs/do/viewRelease/projects.ide/frs.ide_integration_builds.ide_tau_i20080204

Update Site is not available for this build

Debugger#

  • Updated Debug tab in launch configuration for Qnx Qconn and Qnx Pdebug launches to include debugger selection box and verbose mode option

C/C++ Development#

  • fixed stripping on non-x86 platforms
  • fixed some bugs in container projects (all of them were in UI presentation of build configuration for Container Project, build target specification in particulary.)
  • more tuning of container project import process and the IDE responsiveness after import completion. Both issues are very important for big workspaces.

New & Noteworthy for Older Builds#

Integration build 200801171800#

Download: http://community.qnx.com/sf/frs/do/viewRelease/projects.ide/frs.ide_integration_builds.ide_tau_i20080117

Update Site is not available for this build

If you had debugger problems, please try this build and leave us feedback on the forum! To properly identify a problem we need verbose gdb console log attached to the problem.

  • Debugger: Fixed (one of them) problem with UI deadlock and debugger UI unresponsiveness during launch and some other cases
  • Debugger: Fixed hardcoded timeouts for suspend operation, default MI command timeout will be used (user configurable)
  • Debugger: Fixed problems with closing dead debug sessions when error happens during the launch
  • Debugger: Fixed problem with debugger hitting disabled breakpoints and not hitting enabled (in some cases)

Integration build 200801131800#

Download: http://community.qnx.com/sf/frs/do/viewRelease/projects.ide/frs.ide_integration_builds.ide_tau_i20080113
  • Debugger: QDE Debugger now has an option "Verbose console mode" that shows details of interaction with command line debugger in gdb process console. This option can be enabled from launch configuration or by right clicking on the process in debug view.
  • Debugger: GDB breakpoints actions page called "GDB Command Action" is added to the "breakpoint actions" property dialog box. This allows you to enter GDB commands - one command per line. Now you can define GDB command action and attach it to one or more breakpoints. When the breakpoint is hit, the defined GDB command(s) will run and the result will be shown in the GDB console. There is also a new global preference "GDB Command Action" page accessible from "Windows -> Preferences -> C/C++ -> Debug -> Breakpoint Actions". This preference page allows you to define one of more reusable GDB command actions that can be attached to a breakpoint later.
  • C/C++ Development: Several major fixes connected to QNX container projects have been made:
    • speed of container project import was increased
    • resolved problem of workspace consistency after re-import of container project
    • fixed the workspace refresh problem after container project import (sometimes IDE did not refresh project view without restarting or even showed root container only (without components)) .
    • fixed the problem when the order of components in container project (and the build order) after import was wrongly changed.
    • fixed deadlock during the import operation for container project.

Integration build 200712061800#

Download: http://community.qnx.com/sf/frs/do/viewRelease/projects.ide/frs.ide_integration_builds.ide_tau_i20071206

  • CDT 4.0.2 Bug Fixed in 4.02
  • Update site available https://www.qnx.com/account/updates/foundry27/ide/tau/
  • Debugger: Fixed base class members viewing in Variables view
  • Debugger: Fixed shared library loading for gdb 6.7
  • Debugger: Added View Memory action in Variable view
  • Application Profiler 2: New Version of application profiler (Application Profiler 2) available for trials. See Instructions.
  • Application Profiler 2: Feature list: What is New in Application Profiler
  • Application Profiler 2: Additional platform patch required: libprofiling.so
  • System Profiler: The icons are back in the Trace Log view. A little bit of visual eye candy that we inadvertantly lost a few releases ago.
  • System Profiler: The event owner labels are now consistant throughout the IDE ... and can be configured via the preferences to show the Name, ID or both
  • System Profiler: The summary page now shows you a bit more information about the log, such as how many dropped buffers occured and the total number of events
  • System Profiler: The Trace Log view now shows the 'real time' of an event. This is a new column and the start of the log file is based on the DATE property in the log file. Additional precision can be added by setting the start time value in the resource property.
  • System Profiler: Address translation for interrupt IP events is now included. The log file must be matched with the binary files in your workspace for the address decoding to occur.
  • System Profiler: Kernel log capturing is added to Application Launch configuration as an additional tool. Now you can start logging at the same time you start an application

Integration build 20071116#

Download: http://community.qnx.com/sf/frs/do/listReleases/projects.ide/frs.ide_integration_builds
  • Platform: Eclipse platform 3.3.1.1 Release Notes What is new in 3.3
  • CDT: CDT 4.0.1
  • The new QNX launch and debug shortcut adopt to the new CDT launch and debug framework. It is enhanced to have the ability to detect and associate binaries to remote targets architecture. It is more user friendly since it does most of the works to fill in enough information in the launch configuration, and only requires user attention to the launch configuration dialog while multiple choices are available.
  • Added converter from QNX Projects to Managed Make Projects
  • System Profiler: A new Event Log view has been created that allows users to see the entire log file contents without the "segmented" display of the older Log view. This is accessible via the Window > Show View > Other ... > QNX System Profiler > Ful Trace Eventl Log
  • System Profiler: The export of log file data can be made into a CSV file. This is possible if you try and cut/paste a large selection from the Full Trace Event Log view or as a right click option on the *.kev file System Profiler > Export as CSV data
  • System Profiler: User event labels are now visible at any zoom level (they are no longer affected by 'pixelization') and are also configurable at both a per-logfile and global basis. This is an initial cut of the interface for selecting the event data. Feedback is welcome

See details in the What Is New In IDE 4.5 page.

IDE Tau Alpha I (milestone build)#

  • Platform: Eclipse 3.3 platform
  • CDT: CDT 4.0
  • A managed build integration for the QNX tool chain
  • System Information: The QNX System Information enhancements with malloc information view that include various charts to help you observe changes in memory usage (allocations and deallocations). Because it is important for you to know when and where memory is being consumed within an application, the Memory Analysis Tooling feature includes several views that use the trace information from the Memory Analysis session to help extract and visually display this information (to determine memory usage; allocation and deallocation metrics). The IDE includes these new views to help you observe changes in memory over time: Outstanding allocations, Allocation deltas, Deallocation deltas, and Outstanding allocation deltas. To access these views, select "Window"-->"Show View"-->"Other" from the menu in the IDE, and then select "QNX System Information"-->"Malloc Information", and click "OK".
    • Note: For you to begin to view data on your graphs, you need to set logging for the target, and you need to select an initial process from the Target Navigator view.
  • Memory Analysis: The Memory Analysis Tool lets you import and export trace data from a Memory Analysis session view. With the Memory Analysis Tool, you can:
    • Export session information in CSV or XML format. In the IDE, you can export your trace data session information from a Memory Analysis session view. When exporting memory analysis information, the IDE lets you export results in .csv format or in .xml format. Later, you can import the event-specific results into a spreadsheet, or you can choose to import session data back into a Memory Analysis tool to review the results. To export, click "File"-->"Export" from the menu, and then select "QNX"-->"Memory Analysis Data".
    • Import memory analysis sessions from trace file or XML format. In the IDE, you can import memory events and memory errors from a Memory Analysis session view. When importing memory analysis session information, the IDE lets you import from libmalloc trace file (generated on the target), or from previously exported session data in XML format. To import, click "File"-->"Import" from the main menu, select "QNX"-->"Memory Analysis Data", and then follow the wizard instructions.nl
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