FAQs
- How can I set the target directory in the Targeting Expert?
- It is not possible to set the target directory in the Targeting Expert. The one given in the Organizer will be used instead. To make it possible to have different integrations in one target directory the Targeting Expert creates a Target Sub-Directory Structure.
- Where can I add my own macro definitions?
- There is a manual configuration file written for each integration. It is called sct_mcf.h for Cadvanced, ml_mcf.h for Cmicro and extreme_user_cfg.h for Cextreme.
- This header file is included in the SDL to C compiler's library during compilation and contains a section where you can insert your own macro definitions. The section begins with
/* BEGIN User Code */
- and ends with the line
/* END User Code */
- All the text given between both lines will be saved if the manual configuration file is re-generated.
The manual configuration file sct_mcf.h for Cadvanced is included only if the flag USER_CONFIG is set. This can be done in most cases by defining -DUSER_CONFIG in the compiler options.
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- How can I modify the value of $sdtdir in the generated makefile?
- Per default the value of $sdtdir is set to
<installationdir>/sdt/sdtdir/<platformsdtdir>. In some cases it is probably necessary to get the library files from another directory. In this case you can modify the Library Directory in the Make dialog. The sub-directory structure must be the same as given under <installationdir>/sdt/sdtdir/<platformsdtdir>.
- How can I modify the configuration flags that are disabled in the Targeting Expert user interface?
- The Targeting Expert can be customized in a way so that the configuration flags listed under Configuration Settings to Be Set or Configuration Settings to Be Reset are not disabled. To achieve that open the Customize dialog via the menu choice Tools > Customize and select the Advanced Mode. (Please see Customization for more details)
- How can I create my own pre-defined integration?
- You can create your own pre-defined integrations by
- selecting one of the distributed pre-defined integrations (the one that fits most to your needs
- configure it as you like (maybe it is necessary to switch into the Advanced Mode to have access to all the dialogs)
- export the settings like it is described in Export#
- After you have done so the pre-defined integration will be available.
- I have exported an pre-defined integration but my colleagues are not able to access it in my home directory/in my PC installation. What to do?
- When exporting settings to pre-defined integration settings it is possible to
- export as project settings - or
- export as user settings
- You have probably exported as user settings, i.e. the .its file is not accessible for other users. You can move the <integration>.its file in the same directory where the <systemname>.sdt file of your project is saved. So it will be visible for all users working on this system.