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Best IDE to use for MySensors projects

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  • D Dirk_H

    @axillent
    do you know anything how debugging in Eclipse with Arduino is supported?
    I find major disadvantage of Visual Studio with Arduino/Visualmicro is that "real" HW-debugging through JTAG/1Wire is not possible easily. I'm not sure if this is really that complicated or if visulmicro just wants to sell their SW debugging tool.

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    @Dirk_H the problem came not from visualmicro, it came from arduino
    atmel studio need proper ELF file for the debugging
    to debug arduino you will need to create a separate atmel studio DEBUG project
    I use a second instance of studio for this

    the only none convenient thing here is that on each build you will have to choose right locations of the source files before launching debugging

    sense and drive

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      I recently bumped into PlatformIO.
      Seems like a very powerful build system for various hardware platforms.
      Frees a user from having to install a build system and libraries by hand.
      Does not include an editor, but I think this is a good thing as everyone has his own preferred editor, right?
      Anyone have experience with it?

      http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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        I normally use xemacs at work so I've been using that at home. I just tried Sublime and it looks really nice... right up until I read that they want $70 for a license. I'm not sure I want to invest in switching editors to something that probably won't be free in the future. Eclipse almost seems ideal but the learning curve is really steep. And it seems to want to "own" the project and I'd rather just have something that sits on top of the file/build structure I choose.

        I'm at the point now where I'm ditching the Arduino IDE for building code. There doesn't seem to be any way to handle external libraries, my personal libraries, etc. well in that at all so I'm going to start looking at alternate build systems.

        This also ties into what is a good, general source code directory structure for Arduino projects. I'd like to hear what other people are using as a good way to handle dependencies which include:

        1. Arduino libaries
        2. 3rd party libraries
        3. MySensors libraries (which is really just an example of 2)
        4. My personal libraries
        5. Sketches (main programs)

        I'm trying to figure out the best structure for these such that a build system can find them and they can each be kept up to date individually using git/github. Things like should each of my personal libraries be a separate git repository? What if they have intra-dependencies, or dependencies on other libraries? Same with sketches - separate repositories? One giant repository? I've started reading about git submodules which might be a solution.

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        • axillentA axillent

          The idea of this topic is to have a discussion on a best way of doing MS projects
          Sure the basic one is to use "native" arduino IDE
          This is very common, very simple and cross platform solution

          Major disadvantage is poor editor - missing suggestions, missing substitutions, error highlighting, online error checking etc. most of modern helpful things you will find in other IDE
          If you will try atmel development studio v6 (based on microsoft visual studio) for example you will find arduino IDE very ugly and less efficient while programming and debugging

          so, atmel studio is the next one, Both arduino and atmel studio are using AVR-GCC toolchain. The toolchain is a set of files and tools for you to compile your C/C++ and to create HEX binary ready to be uploaded to MCU.
          But there is a significant difference. The difference between atmel studio and arduino is on how things are running during project build.
          Mostly this related to a special arduino hardware configuration, there all required arduino board attributes are defined.
          this makes use of atmel studio directly for arduino builds very complicated.
          The most easiest way is to integrate arduino build subsystem using a plugin visualmicro (can be downloaded from visulmicro.com)
          You can apply visualmicro to Microsoft VS or to atmel DS. I'm also used to develop plain AVR projects, so for me there is a reason to apply visual micro to atmel studio. Plugin itself is free of charge. You can pay a fee for so called USB debugger. It is some kind of software debugger. I've tried and actually did not find it useful, but may be you will.
          The benefit of visual micro is compatibility with "native" IDE. You can switch between this two at any time without braking your project.
          Comparing to arduino IDE you are getting the following advantages:

          • modern C++ editor with online error checking, substitutions and suggestions
          • more convenient serial monitor (it is not disappeared while uploading)
          • native support of original atmel AVR ISP
          • USB debugger (free for a limited period)
          • simple way to change arduino project home folder
          • limited support of version control (not tested by me)
            the biggest disadvantage is a single platform, only windows is supported

          With visualmicro your sketch will be still not compatible with plain AVR but you will get a single IDE for both.
          I'm using visual micro for a while and finding it very useful
          I'm running it on native windows and on my macbook pro through parallels

          I also have a sufficient experience to run native atmel debugger with arduino sketch
          but this way is not that convenient

          the next one I see is eclipse. there is a new arduino plugin http://playground.arduino.cc/Code/Eclipse
          not tried yet, but looking for this
          eclipse is more advanced for C++ development than visual studio
          and also it supports much more platforms (hosting and target)
          if you have an experience please share

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          @axillent the best ide is vim + Arduino-Makefile

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            I spent part of this afternoon trying sublime text + platformio. What a pain in the a$$. The problem with all these "auto" systems is that when they break, they don't tell you enough to figure out how to fix it. I can't get platformio to include a custom include path and it's not obvious how it's managing build directories so I can't even get it to find include files that seem like they should be visible.

            I guess I'm going to try stino, Arduino-Makefile, or Arduino-cmake with sublimetext next.

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            • TD22057T TD22057

              I spent part of this afternoon trying sublime text + platformio. What a pain in the a$$. The problem with all these "auto" systems is that when they break, they don't tell you enough to figure out how to fix it. I can't get platformio to include a custom include path and it's not obvious how it's managing build directories so I can't even get it to find include files that seem like they should be visible.

              I guess I'm going to try stino, Arduino-Makefile, or Arduino-cmake with sublimetext next.

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              @TD22057 said:

              I can't get platformio to include a custom include path and it's not obvious how it's managing build directories so I can't even get it to find include files that seem like they should be visible.

              Seems like I got stuck at the same problems as you and also decided to ditch it.
              I experimented in the past with Arduino-Makefile, which worked fine at that time, but was not working on Windows (which is my main dev platform)

              http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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                My "normal" job is large scale C++ development so I'm thinking more long term in how I want my code structured - especially when I come back to this in 5 years and can't remember what I was doing.. I tend to think of "library" as something I can build once and put somewhere. It took me a little while to realize that that doesn't work well when you're changing boads, etc so in Arduino land, "library" means directory with some source code. Even so, I feel like the IDE's/build systems I've tried assume that I'll either put the source code for something all in one directory or that I'll only ever have one library with a given name.

                I've got my own versions of Switch, Led, Timer, etc libraries now and I'm sure there are 1000's of Arduino libraries with those same names available. So I want something where I can use directories to identify which library I actually mean (#include "TD/Timer.h") and tags/labels in my CM system to identify which version of that library I actually deployed. If anyone has a better suggestion for handling this, feel free to chime in. I think my problem is that the Arduino build systems I've tried assume a very flat library directory structure which I don't want. I want a nested directory structure where I can keep all the libraries I've found useful and then select which one I want via include path.

                I'll probably try Arduino-makefile and Arduino-cmake next. FYI @Yveaux, I think Arduino-makefile will work on windows, buy you need cygwin. I'll probably try that first since I'm used to Makefile's and already have cygwin installed.

                FYI I've temporarily given up on SublimeText because it was taking forever to get the indentation style I want in my code defined. That's one thing that is incredibly easy in Eclipse. And it doesn't parse gcc output so you can't jump to errors after a compile step. So back to emacs for me...

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                  #11

                  Interesting discussion!

                  Has just started to try to create some nodes, but find it difficult to put up a decent environment.
                  When I test platformio who want to have the following structure:

                  MyNode
                  ├── lib
                  │ ├── DHT -> /my_arduino_libs/DHT
                  │ └── MySensor -> /my_arduino_libs/MySensor
                  ├── platformio.ini (config file That specifies the platform and settings)
                  └── src
                      └── MyNode.ino
                  
                  

                  Platformio makes it very easy to build on different platforms, but from version 1.6 of mysensors works platformio bad. It can be solved with a lot of #ifdef but is not easy.

                  Also tested with (Have steal it from the jenkins-server :) )

                  Arduino --verify -v --board Arduino: AVR pro --pref build.f_cpu = 8000000 --pref build.mcu = ATMEGA328P --pref compiler.warning_level = all --pref sketchbook.path = libraries/mysensors MyNode/MyNode.ino
                  

                  but then it becomes very inflexible. (Has built a small bashscript for this)

                  How do you others to keep track of your code and to build in a smooth way with a nice IDE?

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                  • TD22057T TD22057

                    I spent part of this afternoon trying sublime text + platformio. What a pain in the a$$. The problem with all these "auto" systems is that when they break, they don't tell you enough to figure out how to fix it. I can't get platformio to include a custom include path and it's not obvious how it's managing build directories so I can't even get it to find include files that seem like they should be visible.

                    I guess I'm going to try stino, Arduino-Makefile, or Arduino-cmake with sublimetext next.

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                    @TD22057 thanks a lot for your feedback. If you have any problems with software (including open-source), don't forget to report them to developers.

                    I'm a founder of PlatformIO and will try to answer on the all questions.

                    I can't get platformio to include a custom include path and it's not obvious how it's managing build directories

                    See documentation for it http://docs.platformio.org/en/latest/projectconf.html#build-flags

                    The problem with all these "auto" systems is that when they break, they don't tell you enough to figure out how to fix it.

                    The default behaviour of PlatformIO's builder is to build all *.c, *.cpp, *.S files. If this behaviour isn't good for your project, then you can control it via http://docs.platformio.org/en/latest/projectconf.html#src-filter

                    I understand that developers like to "adopt" own source code (libraries) for the specified builder and then claim other builders that they What a pain in the a$. If someone like car which works using petrol, then it doesn't mean that people who use diesel cars are What a pain in the a$.


                    I've just added to PlatformIO FAQ the answer for question Can not compile a library that compiles without issue with Arduino IDE.

                    P.S: Friends, we spent our spare time to improve this embedded world. Our users don't understand that we do it totally FOR FREE and share all efforts via OPEN-SOURCE. Let's respect each other.


                    Regards, Ivan Kravets

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                    • "Creativity comes from talent and never from knowledge" (c)

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                      @ivankravets Thanks a lot!! :)

                      Now I think that it works with the latest commit on github->dev-branch.
                      I will try it to night and if I got time I will publish my node code/building structure as well.

                      Here was my platformio.ini file that I tested with:

                      [env:pro8MHzatmega328]
                      platform = atmelavr
                      framework = arduino
                      board = pro8MHzatmega328
                      build_flags = -I/(PATH_TO_MYSENSORS_GITHUB)/libraries/MySensors
                      lib_ignore = MySensors
                      
                      
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                      • S smilvert

                        @ivankravets Thanks a lot!! :)

                        Now I think that it works with the latest commit on github->dev-branch.
                        I will try it to night and if I got time I will publish my node code/building structure as well.

                        Here was my platformio.ini file that I tested with:

                        [env:pro8MHzatmega328]
                        platform = atmelavr
                        framework = arduino
                        board = pro8MHzatmega328
                        build_flags = -I/(PATH_TO_MYSENSORS_GITHUB)/libraries/MySensors
                        lib_ignore = MySensors
                        
                        
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                        @smilvert I'd be very interested in a short howto, once you succeed!

                        http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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                          @Yveaux I just uploaded the first version on github but currently I lacks sensors so I haven't verify the build_script but it seams to work in the console.

                          (I should also add a howto when I get time :) )

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                            @ivankravets Thanks a lot!! :)

                            Now I think that it works with the latest commit on github->dev-branch.
                            I will try it to night and if I got time I will publish my node code/building structure as well.

                            Here was my platformio.ini file that I tested with:

                            [env:pro8MHzatmega328]
                            platform = atmelavr
                            framework = arduino
                            board = pro8MHzatmega328
                            build_flags = -I/(PATH_TO_MYSENSORS_GITHUB)/libraries/MySensors
                            lib_ignore = MySensors
                            
                            
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                            @smilvert we have an issue Handle specific extra build flags from library.json which should resolve your problems. In this case, you will need to skip *.cpp/*.c files from building process using library.json.

                            Regards Ivan,
                            The PlatformIO Team

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                            • S smilvert

                              @ivankravets Thanks a lot!! :)

                              Now I think that it works with the latest commit on github->dev-branch.
                              I will try it to night and if I got time I will publish my node code/building structure as well.

                              Here was my platformio.ini file that I tested with:

                              [env:pro8MHzatmega328]
                              platform = atmelavr
                              framework = arduino
                              board = pro8MHzatmega328
                              build_flags = -I/(PATH_TO_MYSENSORS_GITHUB)/libraries/MySensors
                              lib_ignore = MySensors
                              
                              
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                              #17

                              Related issue https://github.com/platformio/platformio/issues/331

                              @smilvert I've just re--tested without lib_ignore option and it works! Please don't place MySensors library to the lib directory.

                              platformio.ini

                              [env:uno]
                              platform = atmelavr
                              framework = arduino
                              board = uno
                              src_build_flags = -I/Users/ikravets/Downloads/Arduino-development/libraries/MySensors
                              

                              Project

                              ➜  /  tree /tmp/111
                              /tmp/111
                              ├── lib
                              │   └── readme.txt
                              ├── platformio.ini
                              └── src
                                  └── GatewaySerial.ino
                              
                              2 directories, 3 files
                              

                              Terminal

                              (develop)➜  origin git:(develop) ✗ platformio run -d /tmp/111
                              [Fri Nov 27 19:38:03 2015] Processing uno (src_build_flags: -I/Users/ikravets/Downloads/Arduino-development/libraries/MySensors, platform: atmelavr, board: uno, framework: arduino)
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                              avr-g++ -o .pioenvs/uno/src/tmp_ino_to.o -c -fno-exceptions -fno-threadsafe-statics -g -Os -Wall -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -MMD -mmcu=atmega328p -DF_CPU=16000000L -DARDUINO_ARCH_AVR -DARDUINO_AVR_UNO -DARDUINO=10606 -DPLATFORMIO=020306 -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduinoVariant -I.pioenvs/uno/SPI -I/Users/ikravets/Downloads/Arduino-development/libraries/MySensors src/tmp_ino_to.cpp
                              avr-ar rcs .pioenvs/uno/libFrameworkArduinoVariant.a
                              avr-ranlib .pioenvs/uno/libFrameworkArduinoVariant.a
                              avr-g++ -o .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/CDC.o -c -fno-exceptions -fno-threadsafe-statics -g -Os -Wall -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -MMD -mmcu=atmega328p -DF_CPU=16000000L -DARDUINO_ARCH_AVR -DARDUINO_AVR_UNO -DARDUINO=10606 -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduinoVariant .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/CDC.cpp
                              avr-g++ -o .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/HardwareSerial.o -c -fno-exceptions -fno-threadsafe-statics -g -Os -Wall -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -MMD -mmcu=atmega328p -DF_CPU=16000000L -DARDUINO_ARCH_AVR -DARDUINO_AVR_UNO -DARDUINO=10606 -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduinoVariant .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/HardwareSerial.cpp
                              avr-g++ -o .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/HardwareSerial0.o -c -fno-exceptions -fno-threadsafe-statics -g -Os -Wall -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -MMD -mmcu=atmega328p -DF_CPU=16000000L -DARDUINO_ARCH_AVR -DARDUINO_AVR_UNO -DARDUINO=10606 -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduinoVariant .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/HardwareSerial0.cpp
                              avr-g++ -o .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/HardwareSerial1.o -c -fno-exceptions -fno-threadsafe-statics -g -Os -Wall -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -MMD -mmcu=atmega328p -DF_CPU=16000000L -DARDUINO_ARCH_AVR -DARDUINO_AVR_UNO -DARDUINO=10606 -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduinoVariant .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/HardwareSerial1.cpp
                              avr-g++ -o .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/HardwareSerial2.o -c -fno-exceptions -fno-threadsafe-statics -g -Os -Wall -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -MMD -mmcu=atmega328p -DF_CPU=16000000L -DARDUINO_ARCH_AVR -DARDUINO_AVR_UNO -DARDUINO=10606 -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduinoVariant .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/HardwareSerial2.cpp
                              avr-g++ -o .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/HardwareSerial3.o -c -fno-exceptions -fno-threadsafe-statics -g -Os -Wall -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -MMD -mmcu=atmega328p -DF_CPU=16000000L -DARDUINO_ARCH_AVR -DARDUINO_AVR_UNO -DARDUINO=10606 -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduinoVariant .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/HardwareSerial3.cpp
                              avr-g++ -o .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/IPAddress.o -c -fno-exceptions -fno-threadsafe-statics -g -Os -Wall -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -MMD -mmcu=atmega328p -DF_CPU=16000000L -DARDUINO_ARCH_AVR -DARDUINO_AVR_UNO -DARDUINO=10606 -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduinoVariant .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/IPAddress.cpp
                              avr-g++ -o .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/PluggableUSB.o -c -fno-exceptions -fno-threadsafe-statics -g -Os -Wall -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -MMD -mmcu=atmega328p -DF_CPU=16000000L -DARDUINO_ARCH_AVR -DARDUINO_AVR_UNO -DARDUINO=10606 -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduinoVariant .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/PluggableUSB.cpp
                              avr-g++ -o .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/Print.o -c -fno-exceptions -fno-threadsafe-statics -g -Os -Wall -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -MMD -mmcu=atmega328p -DF_CPU=16000000L -DARDUINO_ARCH_AVR -DARDUINO_AVR_UNO -DARDUINO=10606 -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduinoVariant .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/Print.cpp
                              avr-g++ -o .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/Stream.o -c -fno-exceptions -fno-threadsafe-statics -g -Os -Wall -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -MMD -mmcu=atmega328p -DF_CPU=16000000L -DARDUINO_ARCH_AVR -DARDUINO_AVR_UNO -DARDUINO=10606 -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduinoVariant .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/Stream.cpp
                              avr-g++ -o .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/Tone.o -c -fno-exceptions -fno-threadsafe-statics -g -Os -Wall -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -MMD -mmcu=atmega328p -DF_CPU=16000000L -DARDUINO_ARCH_AVR -DARDUINO_AVR_UNO -DARDUINO=10606 -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduinoVariant .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/Tone.cpp
                              avr-g++ -o .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/USBCore.o -c -fno-exceptions -fno-threadsafe-statics -g -Os -Wall -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -MMD -mmcu=atmega328p -DF_CPU=16000000L -DARDUINO_ARCH_AVR -DARDUINO_AVR_UNO -DARDUINO=10606 -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduinoVariant .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/USBCore.cpp
                              avr-gcc -o .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/WInterrupts.o -c -g -Os -Wall -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -MMD -mmcu=atmega328p -DF_CPU=16000000L -DARDUINO_ARCH_AVR -DARDUINO_AVR_UNO -DARDUINO=10606 -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduinoVariant .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/WInterrupts.c
                              avr-g++ -o .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/WMath.o -c -fno-exceptions -fno-threadsafe-statics -g -Os -Wall -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -MMD -mmcu=atmega328p -DF_CPU=16000000L -DARDUINO_ARCH_AVR -DARDUINO_AVR_UNO -DARDUINO=10606 -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduinoVariant .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/WMath.cpp
                              avr-g++ -o .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/WString.o -c -fno-exceptions -fno-threadsafe-statics -g -Os -Wall -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -MMD -mmcu=atmega328p -DF_CPU=16000000L -DARDUINO_ARCH_AVR -DARDUINO_AVR_UNO -DARDUINO=10606 -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduinoVariant .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/WString.cpp
                              avr-gcc -x assembler-with-cpp -g -Os -Wall -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -MMD -mmcu=atmega328p -DF_CPU=16000000L -DARDUINO_ARCH_AVR -DARDUINO_AVR_UNO -DARDUINO=10606 -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduinoVariant -c -o .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/_wiring_pulse.o .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/_wiring_pulse.S
                              avr-g++ -o .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/abi.o -c -fno-exceptions -fno-threadsafe-statics -g -Os -Wall -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -MMD -mmcu=atmega328p -DF_CPU=16000000L -DARDUINO_ARCH_AVR -DARDUINO_AVR_UNO -DARDUINO=10606 -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduinoVariant .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/abi.cpp
                              avr-gcc -o .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/hooks.o -c -g -Os -Wall -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -MMD -mmcu=atmega328p -DF_CPU=16000000L -DARDUINO_ARCH_AVR -DARDUINO_AVR_UNO -DARDUINO=10606 -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduinoVariant .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/hooks.c
                              avr-g++ -o .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/main.o -c -fno-exceptions -fno-threadsafe-statics -g -Os -Wall -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -MMD -mmcu=atmega328p -DF_CPU=16000000L -DARDUINO_ARCH_AVR -DARDUINO_AVR_UNO -DARDUINO=10606 -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduinoVariant .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/main.cpp
                              avr-g++ -o .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/new.o -c -fno-exceptions -fno-threadsafe-statics -g -Os -Wall -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -MMD -mmcu=atmega328p -DF_CPU=16000000L -DARDUINO_ARCH_AVR -DARDUINO_AVR_UNO -DARDUINO=10606 -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduinoVariant .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/new.cpp
                              avr-gcc -o .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/wiring.o -c -g -Os -Wall -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -MMD -mmcu=atmega328p -DF_CPU=16000000L -DARDUINO_ARCH_AVR -DARDUINO_AVR_UNO -DARDUINO=10606 -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduinoVariant .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/wiring.c
                              avr-gcc -o .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/wiring_analog.o -c -g -Os -Wall -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -MMD -mmcu=atmega328p -DF_CPU=16000000L -DARDUINO_ARCH_AVR -DARDUINO_AVR_UNO -DARDUINO=10606 -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduinoVariant .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/wiring_analog.c
                              avr-gcc -o .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/wiring_digital.o -c -g -Os -Wall -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -MMD -mmcu=atmega328p -DF_CPU=16000000L -DARDUINO_ARCH_AVR -DARDUINO_AVR_UNO -DARDUINO=10606 -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduinoVariant .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/wiring_digital.c
                              avr-gcc -o .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/wiring_pulse.o -c -g -Os -Wall -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -MMD -mmcu=atmega328p -DF_CPU=16000000L -DARDUINO_ARCH_AVR -DARDUINO_AVR_UNO -DARDUINO=10606 -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduinoVariant .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/wiring_pulse.c
                              avr-gcc -o .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/wiring_shift.o -c -g -Os -Wall -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -MMD -mmcu=atmega328p -DF_CPU=16000000L -DARDUINO_ARCH_AVR -DARDUINO_AVR_UNO -DARDUINO=10606 -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduinoVariant .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/wiring_shift.c
                              avr-ar rcs .pioenvs/uno/libFrameworkArduino.a .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/CDC.o .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/HardwareSerial.o .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/HardwareSerial0.o .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/HardwareSerial1.o .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/HardwareSerial2.o .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/HardwareSerial3.o .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/IPAddress.o .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/PluggableUSB.o .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/Print.o .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/Stream.o .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/Tone.o .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/USBCore.o .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/WInterrupts.o .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/WMath.o .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/WString.o .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/_wiring_pulse.o .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/abi.o .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/hooks.o .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/main.o .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/new.o .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/wiring.o .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/wiring_analog.o .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/wiring_digital.o .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/wiring_pulse.o .pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino/wiring_shift.o
                              avr-ranlib .pioenvs/uno/libFrameworkArduino.a
                              avr-g++ -o .pioenvs/uno/SPI/SPI.o -c -fno-exceptions -fno-threadsafe-statics -g -Os -Wall -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -MMD -mmcu=atmega328p -DF_CPU=16000000L -DARDUINO_ARCH_AVR -DARDUINO_AVR_UNO -DARDUINO=10606 -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduino -I.pioenvs/uno/FrameworkArduinoVariant -I.pioenvs/uno/SPI .pioenvs/uno/SPI/SPI.cpp
                              avr-ar rcs .pioenvs/uno/libSPI.a .pioenvs/uno/SPI/SPI.o
                              avr-ranlib .pioenvs/uno/libSPI.a
                              avr-g++ -o .pioenvs/uno/firmware.elf -Os -mmcu=atmega328p -Wl,--gc-sections,--relax .pioenvs/uno/src/tmp_ino_to.o -L.pioenvs/uno -Wl,--start-group -lm .pioenvs/uno/libFrameworkArduinoVariant.a .pioenvs/uno/libFrameworkArduino.a .pioenvs/uno/libSPI.a -Wl,--end-group
                              avr-objcopy -O ihex -R .eeprom .pioenvs/uno/firmware.elf .pioenvs/uno/firmware.hex
                              "avr-size" --mcu=atmega328p -C -d .pioenvs/uno/firmware.elf
                              AVR Memory Usage
                              ----------------
                              Device: atmega328p
                              
                              Program:   13988 bytes (42.7% Full)
                              (.text + .data + .bootloader)
                              
                              Data:        697 bytes (34.0% Full)
                              (.data + .bss + .noinit)
                              

                              Regards Ivan,
                              The PlatformIO Team

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                                Hi,

                                I use Source Insight. Sure it's not free but it's a full featured tools never equaled (like Visual Assist plug in for Visual Studio).

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                                  #19

                                  HI

                                  I've been trying vs code

                                  It has GIT integration, Arduino file format and some auto complete.

                                  vs_code_A.png

                                  It is also capable of verifying and uploading the sketch

                                  vs_code_b.png

                                  Cheers

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                                    Mod
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                                    #20

                                    atmel added arduino support to their latest atmel studio v7
                                    not tested yet, but it should be also an option

                                    sense and drive

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                                      #21

                                      I've (very) recently moved from Eclipse to IntelliJ for my Java and PyCharm for my Python development.
                                      I am really happy and have a subscription for the whole IDE ecosystem from JetBrains.

                                      With that comes CLion which also has an Arduino Plugin.
                                      I have not tried using it yet but it looks good.
                                      And CLion also works with PlatformIO (http://docs.platformio.org/en/latest/ide/clion.html)

                                      Fulltime Servoy Developer
                                      Parttime Moderator MySensors board

                                      I use Domoticz as controller for Z-Wave and MySensors (previously Indigo and OpenHAB).
                                      I have a FABtotum to print cases.

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                                        Daniel Oliveira
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                                        #22

                                        Hello,

                                        @smilvert I would like to know if you succeed using PlatformIO.

                                        Thank you

                                        MySensors rules my home :)

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                                          Admin
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                                          #23

                                          MySensors is on plaformio, so I guess it should work.

                                          http://platformio.org/lib/show/548/MySensors

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