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The Project Builder provides an intuitive GUI to configure and build
complex programming projects. The graphical interface enables the user
to select from menus of options covering choice of CPU, optimization
strategies, debugging level, language-specific features, and Run-Time
Error Checking modes.
AdaMULTI displays a hierarchical project structure in which projects
can consist of source files, object files, libraries, and subprojects.
Separately maintained subprojects and libraries may be developed and
supported as independent units and shared among multiple projects.
Project Organizer
AdaMULTI's Builder is the project organizer of the AdaMULTI IDE. From
the Builder, the user can launch the Compiler, Debugger, Editor and
other IDE components. The Builder provides a graphical, menudriven
"control panel" for the whole AdaMULTI development process. In
addition, each of the IDE's components interacts with each other as
needed to provide a seamless integration throughout editing, version
control, compilation, debugging, and performance profiling.
New Project Wizard
The Project Wizard asks a series of questions and creates an empty project
or a template as a starting place for the application. Templates include
link files, debug server scripts, and predefined methods for connecting
to hardware or Green Hills Instruction Set Simulators. Templates are
provided for every Green Hills supported target board and CPU.
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Green Hills Software provides Ada 95, C, C++, EC++ and FORTRAN
optimizing compilers, AdaMULTI Integrated Development Environment,
and the tool chain for many processor architectures:
32-/64-bit
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