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Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Gnu radio and IDEs


From: U L
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Gnu radio and IDEs
Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2017 21:22:48 -0700

I would recommend any IDE supported by cmake, as it is nice to have cmake build the appropriate project files for the IDE.  I've personally used codeblocks which I find acceptable.  I guess if the IDE has a sufficient project import feature this might not be as important. On my system

$ cmake --help
...
Generators

The following generators are available on this platform:
  Unix Makefiles               = Generates standard UNIX makefiles.
  Ninja                        = Generates build.ninja files.
  Watcom WMake                 = Generates Watcom WMake makefiles.
  CodeBlocks - Ninja           = Generates CodeBlocks project files.
  CodeBlocks - Unix Makefiles  = Generates CodeBlocks project files.
  CodeLite - Ninja             = Generates CodeLite project files.
  CodeLite - Unix Makefiles    = Generates CodeLite project files.
  Sublime Text 2 - Ninja       = Generates Sublime Text 2 project files.
  Sublime Text 2 - Unix Makefiles
                               = Generates Sublime Text 2 project files.
  Kate - Ninja                 = Generates Kate project files.
  Kate - Unix Makefiles        = Generates Kate project files.
  Eclipse CDT4 - Ninja         = Generates Eclipse CDT 4.0 project files.
  Eclipse CDT4 - Unix Makefiles= Generates Eclipse CDT 4.0 project files.
  KDevelop3                    = Generates KDevelop 3 project files.
  KDevelop3 - Unix Makefiles   = Generates KDevelop 3 project files.



On Fri, Oct 13, 2017 at 4:55 PM, Martin Braun <address@hidden> wrote:
On 10/13/2017 02:27 PM, Andrej Rode wrote:
> Hi,
>
>>> Does anyone have experience e using an idea integrated with gnu radio for
>>> making c, c++ modules? Any recommendations? Eclipse? NetBeans? Don't do it?
>
> you can basically use any IDE which support C/C++ if you are into
> hacking blocks together in C/C++. If you are using existing
> blocks/create Python blocks you could get along with an IDE only
> supporting Python.
>
> You can even work on GNU Radio just using an Editor. It really depends
> on your personal preference.

We've had some vague ideas about integrating gr_modtool into some IDE,
but not much has come of it. That said, gr_modtool is pretty easy to use
from the command line alongside the IDE of your choice.

-- M


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