CDT Overview
The C/C++ Development Toolkit (CDT) is a set of Eclipse plug-ins that provide
C and C++ extensions to the Eclipse workbench. For more information about
Eclipse, see Workbench User Guide > Concepts > Workbench.
The CDT provides a C/C++ IDE that simplifies many of the same tools that you can use from the command line. The CDT can also communicate with many external utilities and interpret their responses, for example:
Note: while make, gcc and gdb are the examples used in the documentation, virtually any similar set of tools or utilities could be used.
The CDT opens as the C/C++ perspective of the Eclipse workbench. The
C/C++ perspective consists of an editor and the following
views:
- C/C++ Projects
- Shows your C/C++ projects and files.It operates in much the same way as the Navigator.
- Console
- Displays your program's output, as well as the output from your build and external tool chain.
- Editor
- The C/C++ editor view provides specialized features for editing C/C++ related files.
- Make Targets
- Enables you to select the make targets you want to build in your workspace.
- Navigator
- Shows all of the file system's files under your workspace directory.
- Outline
- Displays the structure of the file currently open in an editor.
- Problems View
- If you encounter any errors during a build they will be displayed in the Problems view.
- Properties
- Shows the attributes of the item currently selected in a view or an editor.
- Search
- Shows the results of searches for files or text.
- Tasks
- Lists tasks that you want to keep track of, either as a schedule of things to do or a history of things that have been done.
For more information, see Workbench User Guide > Concepts > Perspectives.
CDT updates
The Install/Update wizard provides information about your current Eclipse installation and provides the framework to manage your updates.
For more information, see Workbench User Guide > Tasks > Updating features with the update manager.
To view a list of the updates available for the toolsets that you
installed, click Help > Software Updates > New Updates.
Additional information
For more information on the Eclipse CDT project,
refer to http://www.eclipse.org/cdt/:
- CDT newsgroup:
The place to ask questions about how to use the CDT.
- User
FAQ: Provides answers to the most common questions about using the CDT.
- Developer
Documentation: Provides feature and design specifications for building and extending the CDT.
- CDT
Community Webpage: Showcases plug-ins and tools developed by and for the CDT Community.
If you have tools or plug-ins that you would like to submit to the CDT Community Page,
use the CDT Development Mailing List or the Eclipse Tools CDT newsgroup.
License
The CDT is an open source project and is licensed under the Eclipse Public License.
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