Build and Clean Selected Files in Eclipse CDT
Are you working in a tight development spiral? You make changes to files that propagate to a massive project build. But you just need to verify that the files you're working on will build. Here's an easy way to do that.
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Build Selected Files
This is handy to quickly check if a source modification builds fine, without the need to rebuild a large set of files:
09:55:47 **** Building Selected Files of configuration Debug for project FRDM-K64F_Fusion ****
Info: Internal Builder is used for build
arm-none-eabi-gcc -mcpu=cortex-m4 -mthumb -mfloat-abi=hard -mfpu=fpv4-sp-d16 -O0 -fmessage-length=0 -fsigned-char -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -Wall -g3 "-I..\\Generated_Code" -I../Sources -I../Project_Settings/Startup_Code "-IC:\\nxp\\KDS_3.2.0\\eclipse\\ProcessorExpert/lib/Kinetis/iofiles" "-IC:\\nxp\\KDS_3.2.0\\eclipse\\ProcessorExpert/lib/Kinetis/pdd/inc" "-IC:/Users/Erich Styger/Data/HSLU/Vorlesung/nemesis/CCE/Eck/KDS/FRDM_K64F_Fusion/Sources" "-IC:/Users/Erich Styger/Data/HSLU/Vorlesung/nemesis/CCE/Eck/KDS/FRDM_K64F_Fusion/Generated_Code" "-IC:\\nxp\\KDS_3.2.0\\eclipse\\ProcessorExpert/Repositories/Kinetis_Repository/lib/Kinetis/pdd2/MK64FN1M0LL12/system" -std=gnu11 -c -o "Sources\\Application.o" "..\\Sources\\Application.c"
arm-none-eabi-gcc -mcpu=cortex-m4 -mthumb -mfloat-abi=hard -mfpu=fpv4-sp-d16 -O0 -fmessage-length=0 -fsigned-char -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -Wall -g3 "-I..\\Generated_Code" -I../Sources -I../Project_Settings/Startup_Code "-IC:\\nxp\\KDS_3.2.0\\eclipse\\ProcessorExpert/lib/Kinetis/iofiles" "-IC:\\nxp\\KDS_3.2.0\\eclipse\\ProcessorExpert/lib/Kinetis/pdd/inc" "-IC:/Users/Erich Styger/Data/HSLU/Vorlesung/nemesis/CCE/Eck/KDS/FRDM_K64F_Fusion/Sources" "-IC:/Users/Erich Styger/Data/HSLU/Vorlesung/nemesis/CCE/Eck/KDS/FRDM_K64F_Fusion/Generated_Code" "-IC:\\nxp\\KDS_3.2.0\\eclipse\\ProcessorExpert/Repositories/Kinetis_Repository/lib/Kinetis/pdd2/MK64FN1M0LL12/system" -std=gnu11 -c -o "Sources\\main.o" "..\\Sources\\main.c"
arm-none-eabi-gcc -mcpu=cortex-m4 -mthumb -mfloat-abi=hard -mfpu=fpv4-sp-d16 -O0 -fmessage-length=0 -fsigned-char -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -Wall -g3 "-I..\\Generated_Code" -I../Sources -I../Project_Settings/Startup_Code "-IC:\\nxp\\KDS_3.2.0\\eclipse\\ProcessorExpert/lib/Kinetis/iofiles" "-IC:\\nxp\\KDS_3.2.0\\eclipse\\ProcessorExpert/lib/Kinetis/pdd/inc" "-IC:/Users/Erich Styger/Data/HSLU/Vorlesung/nemesis/CCE/Eck/KDS/FRDM_K64F_Fusion/Sources" "-IC:/Users/Erich Styger/Data/HSLU/Vorlesung/nemesis/CCE/Eck/KDS/FRDM_K64F_Fusion/Generated_Code" "-IC:\\nxp\\KDS_3.2.0\\eclipse\\ProcessorExpert/Repositories/Kinetis_Repository/lib/Kinetis/pdd2/MK64FN1M0LL12/system" -std=gnu11 -c -o "Sources\\Shell.o" "..\\Sources\\Shell.c"
09:55:48 Build Finished (took 987ms)
In the screenshots I’m using NXP Kinetis Design Studio v3.2.0 which is Eclipse Luna based, but things should apply to any other Eclipse distribution.
The menus to build and clean selected files is only available if ‘Build Automatically’ is *not* enabled:
Eclipse Build Automatically disabled
This is a workspace setting under Window > Preferences:
Build Automatically Workspace Setting
Troubleshooting
There has been (and still are?) some Eclipse CDT glitches around this. I have seen cases on my system that sometimes the ‘Clean Selected Files(s)’ and ‘Build Selected File(s)’ are still grayed out. In that case:
- Verify that ‘Build automatically’ is disabled, both in the Project menu and in the workspace preferences. Change the setting to make sure it gets written to the settings, then restart Eclipse.
- Try with a new workspace, first with a ‘new’ project, then import your existing project into that new workspace and try it out. If this works, then it is probably a setting in your old/existing workspace. If somehow only works with the new workspace, you probably should go with the new workspace and import your existing project into it. I had this issue with a workspace I carried through different Eclipse versions.
- Make sure you select only files you can build, e.g. not a *.h file.
Summary
Building or cleaning only a few files which I select is a nice feature. It only works if ‘build automatically’ is disabled.
Happy Building
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