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ARM Compiler v5.06 for µVision Getting Started Guide

ARM® Compiler v5.06 for µVision® Getting Started Guide

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Table of Contents

Preface
About this book
Using this book
Glossary
Typographic conventions
Feedback
Other information
1 Overview of ARM® Compiler
1.1 About ARM® Compiler
1.1.1 Summary of ARM® Compiler tools
1.1.2 Host platform support for ARM® Compiler
1.1.3 Standards compliance in ARM® Compiler
1.1.4 Compliance with the ABI for the ARM Architecture (Base Standard)
1.1.5 Supporting software
1.1.6 Important limitations of ARM® Compiler
1.2 ARM architectures supported by the toolchain
1.3 ARM® Compiler support on 64-bit host platforms
1.4 About the toolchain documentation
1.5 Licensed features of ARM® Compiler
1.6 Toolchain environment variables
1.6.1 Environment variables used by the toolchain
1.6.2 TMP environment variable for temporary file directories
1.7 Portability of source files between hosts
1.8 About specifying Cygwin paths in compilation tools on Windows
1.9 Rogue Wave documentation
1.10 Further reading
2 Getting Started with the Compilation Tools
2.1 About the ARM compilation tools
2.2 About specifying command-line options
2.2.1 Methods of specifying command-line options
2.2.2 Special characters on the command line
2.2.3 Rules for specifying command-line options
2.2.4 Order of options on the command line
2.2.5 Precedence of command-line options when using them in a text file
2.2.6 Autocompletion of command-line options
2.3 The ARM compiler command
2.4 The ARM linker command
2.5 The ARM assembler command
2.6 Execute-only memory
2.7 Building applications for execute-only memory
2.8 The fromelf image converter command

Release Information

Document History
Issue Date Confidentiality Change
A June 2011 Non-Confidential Release for ARM Compiler v4.1 for µVision
B July 2012 Non-Confidential Release for ARM Compiler v5.02 for µVision
C 30 May 2014 Non-Confidential Release for ARM Compiler v5.04 for µVision
D 12 December 2014 Non-Confidential Release for ARM Compiler v5.05 for µVision
E 15 August 2015 Non-Confidential Release for ARM Compiler v5.06 for µVision
F 17 June 2016 Non-Confidential Release for ARM Compiler v5.06 update 3 for µVision

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