Click here to Skip to main content
Click here to Skip to main content

C++ Development using eclipse IDE– Starters guide

By , 25 May 2006
 
Title:       C++ Development using eclipse IDE– Starters guide.
Author:      Boby Thomas P
Email:       bobypt@gmail.com
Environment: Eclipse - Win / Linux
Keywords:    Eclipse, CDT
Level:       Intermediate
Description: This article will guide you to set up CDT plugin to eclipse for C++ development.
Section      C++
SubSection   General

C++ Development using eclipse IDE– Starters guide

Introduction

I was a fulltime user of windows operating systems and Microsoft visual studio products for c/c++ application development. Couple of month's back I started using Linux (Ubuntu breezy). I searched for a good IDE for C++ developments in Linux and found eclipse and its plug in architecture very powerful. I decided to start using Eclipse in Ubuntu and everything worked very well. Then I decided to use the same IDE for windows as well, which will make myself more comfortable with eclipse environment. But I faced few problems while setting up a C++ development environment with eclipse and so I decided to document the same so that others also can get benefit from what I have found out.

Setting up Eclipse CDT C++ IDE

Steps

  1. Download and install latest java runtime environment. (You might be having one. If not install it). You can find it in www.eclipse.org.
  2. Download and extract eclipse to a suitable directory. You can find this also in eclipse website.
  3. Launch eclipse (It will launch without any problems if you have Java runtime environment installed) and add the CDT link in help -> Software updates -> find and install.

Sample image

You will get a dialog where you can specify the eclipse CDT plug in path for installation.

Sample image

Now eclipse will connect to the Internet location specified and install the required components for eclipse CDT. You need to be connected to Internet for this installation. Please read the document in the eclipse CDT location for offline installation. http://www.eclipse.org/cdt/

  1. Now Launch File -> New -> Project and you will get a dialog like this where you can specify C++ project and continue with remaining stuffs.

Sample image

  1. Looks very easy right. Create a new project as usual write a hello world program. And compile it. It wont compile because eclipse expect you to supply the make file required for compilation. Write a simple make file as given below and keep it in the same directory where your c++ source files are kept.

#Make file written by boby Thomas Pazheparampil
#21-5-2006
INCLUDES = -I ./include
 
CC = g++ -g -Wno-deprecated
CFLAGS = -c $(INCLUDES)

all : cmain
 
cmain : cmain.o
            $(CC) cmain.o -o cmain 
cmain.o : cmain.cpp
            $(CC) $(CFLAGS) cmain.cpp 
 
clean :
            rm -f *.o
  1. Now compile again, you will get a message like this "error launching external scanner info generator /GCC -E -P -v -dD eclipse CDT". The reason for this error is, the GCC compiler required for compiling the source files are not present in the windows path location. You confirm this by typing "gcc --version" in command prompt. If you get a message saying command not found, you can be sure that GCC compiler is not available.

Additional tools required for CDT

For running CDT from eclipse, you need to have the following tools.

  • Make tools for make process.
  • GNU compiler collection (GCC) for compilations.
  • GDB for debugging.

You can download all these tools from www.MinGW.org. You have to download and install build tools (make), compiler (GCC) and debugger (GDB). You can find all these tools in the location www.cygwin.com also. But I recommend the usage of mingw.

Once you have all the supporting tools available, change few settings in eclipse.

  • Select "Project->Properties->C/C++ Make Project->Binary Parser" and select Elf Parser and PE windows parser.

Sample image

  • Select "Project->Properties->C/C++ Make Project" and set proper debugger you have installed.

Sample image

  • Select "Run->Debug->Debugger" and select "GDB debugger" and locate the path to gdb debugger.

Sample image

  • Select "Run->Create Make Target" and set a proper make command you need to execute for different make operations.

Sample image

Now try debugging again. It should work fine. Wish you a happy coding with eclipse.

Conclusion

Eclipse is free software available in Windows as well as Linux. C++ applications developed in eclipse can be easily taken to any other platforms very easily. Also as a developer, if you are familiar with eclipse development environment, switching from Windows to Linux is no big deal.

</body></html>

License

This article has no explicit license attached to it but may contain usage terms in the article text or the download files themselves. If in doubt please contact the author via the discussion board below.

A list of licenses authors might use can be found here

About the Author

Boby Thomas P
Australia Australia
Member

Sign Up to vote   Poor Excellent
Add a reason or comment to your vote: x
Votes of 3 or less require a comment

Comments and Discussions

 
You must Sign In to use this message board.
Search this forum  
    Spacing  Noise  Layout  Per page   
QuestionEclipse Slow?memberRichardS29 May '06 - 22:23 

Our company is wanting to push Eclipse as a development IDE to save costs on buying licenses for programmes like CodeWright. However, reports are that Eclipse is very slow in doing things that is fast in other IDE's. What is impression in this regard?
 
thanks,
Rich

 
"Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and
better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots.
So far the Universe is winning." -- Rich Cook
AnswerRe: Eclipse Slow?memberrpwt30 May '06 - 8:48 
I've used Eclipse and CodeWright for several C++ (and Perl, Java) projects. CW is noticeably faster on a limited hardware system, as are many of the earlier-generation text editors. If you have a reasonably generous system (1GB+, 1+Mhz), the penalty is not that significant. There are also a couple of documented tricks to increase the stack space available to Eclipse.
 
The multi-platform and OSS factors make Eclipse the IDE of choice for my new projects.
AnswerRe: Eclipse Slow?memberralphatcp13 Mar '07 - 23:28 
> reports are that Eclipse is very slow
 
Up until an hour ago I would have agreed. Even doing a simple selection needed 10s of seconds. Most frustrating. Then I did some googling and found that an update to Java 1.5 might help. I updated and I'm pleased to say that Eclipse has woken up.
GeneralRe: Eclipse Slow?memberRichardS13 Mar '07 - 23:34 

Thanks. I will have a look into the update as I am running build 1.5.0_06-b05.

 
"Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and
better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots.
So far the Universe is winning." -- Rich Cook

GeneralSounds like a useful toolmemberJun Du25 May '06 - 7:59 
I am doing quite a bit of cross-platform development recently. I'll try it out. Thansk for sharing it with us.
 
- It's easier to make than to correct a mistake.
GeneralRe: Sounds like a useful tool [modified]memberBoby Thomas P25 May '06 - 8:35 
This help is specific for windows. Linux machine, you just need to install CDT plugin for eclipse as most of the make, compiles are debuggers are there with most of the linux distribution.(You might be knowing this Smile | :) ) But again the operatios remain the same.
Its very easy in Linux.
 
Regards,
Boby
 
-- modified at 15:44 Thursday 25th May, 2006
GeneralRe: Sounds like a useful tool [modified]memberVertyg026 May '06 - 2:26 
You sure www.MinGW.com is right link ?
I`ll rather say its http://www.mingw.org/ that .com page is so Chinese and goofy Big Grin | :-D (I have nothing against China people)
GeneralRe: Sounds like a useful tool [modified]memberBoby Thomas P26 May '06 - 3:19 
I am sorry. You are right. It is http://www.mingw.org/
 
Thank you
 
Regards,
Boby
GeneralRe: Sounds like a useful toolmemberJun Du26 May '06 - 4:33 
You only know English; poor guy.Laugh | :laugh:
 
- It's easier to make than to correct a mistake.
GeneralRe: Sounds like a useful tool [modified]memberBoby Thomas P26 May '06 - 4:35 
Hey What does that mean? I didnt understand.
What is www.mingw.com all about. Probably you can help us out.
 
Regards,
Boby
 
-- modified at 10:37 Friday 26th May, 2006

General General    News News    Suggestion Suggestion    Question Question    Bug Bug    Answer Answer    Joke Joke    Rant Rant    Admin Admin   

Permalink | Advertise | Privacy | Mobile
Web04 | 2.6.130523.1 | Last Updated 25 May 2006
Article Copyright 2006 by Boby Thomas P
Everything else Copyright © CodeProject, 1999-2013
Terms of Use
Layout: fixed | fluid