Test RealTime plugin for Eclipse CDT
Test RealTime configurations are based on the Target Deployment Ports (TDP) that are specified when you create a new project. In fact, a configuration contains basic configuration settings for a given TDP applied to a project, plus any project element overridden settings.
Configuration settings are a main characteristic of the project and can be individually customized for any single project element in the C/C++ project navigator.
To copy an existing configuration:
In the C or C++ Eclipse project, expand the Test RealTime folder
Right click the folder of an existing configuration and click Copy.
Right click the Test RealTime folder and click Paste.
Rename the new folder and the settings file as required.
Note This can be useful if you want several configurations, with different custom settings, based on a unique Target Deployment Port, or if you want to create a new configuration.
To remove a configuration from an Eclipse project:
In the C or C++ Eclipse project, expand the Test RealTime folder.
Right click the folder of an existing configuration and click Delete.
Note If you choose to remove a configuration, all custom settings for that Configuration will be lost.
To change the active Test RealTime configurations in a project:
In Eclipse, right click the C or C++ project and select Test RealTime > Set Active Configuration.
In the Set Active Configurations window, select the configurations that will apply to the Eclipse project.
Click OK.
To change the Target Deployment Port in a configuration:
In the C or C++ Eclipse project, expand the Test RealTime folder.
Open the .settings configuration.
Expand Configuration properties > Build > Build options.
Select Target Deployment Port and change the setting if necessary.
Close the configuration editor to save your changes.
Related Topics
Managing configuration settings in Eclipse | Running a project with Test RealTime in Eclipse | Configuration settings reference