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toolchain

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toolchain
A set of software utilities used to perform an operation. For example, in program development, the toolchain to turn source code into a working machine language program includes a compiler, assembler, linker and debugger.


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Newer versions of Linux components, including the Linux kernel, toolchain, packages and middleware, will be available in LinuxLink as they become available from the open source community and from NXP.
By configuring the development environment for several toolchains, a programmer can take advantage of the latest tool improvements while continuing to use a baselined previous version of the compiler.
Sourcery G++ offers embedded developers a reliable, easy-to-use GNU Toolchain with BDM debugging support," said Mark Mitchell, founder and Chief Sourcerer of CodeSourcery.
 
 
 
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