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1.1.1 What is analyzed

The analysis tool only analyzes C/C++ source files (including header files) in a project being set to the active project in the Project Tree panel.

Consequently, assembler source files are not analyzed. Note, however, that symbols defined in assembler source files that are referenced from C/C++ source files are analyzed.

Cautions 1.

C++ source files are only supported by CC-RX.

Cautions 2.

If the target project to be analyzed satisfies the conditions shown below, the analysis tool cannot be used.

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A debug-dedicated project

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A boot loader for multi-core project [RH850]

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A project in which a non- supported build tool is registered

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A project in which no build tool is registered

Remark

It is possible to forcibly display the function/variable information for C/C++ source files and header files in a project other than the active project by importing information files (function list file (*.mtfl)/variable list file (*.mtvl)) (see "2.12 Import or Export Information File" for details).

 

Among the above files that can be analyzed, only desired files can be selected as the files to be analyzed or files not to be analyzed to improve the efficiency of analysis.

The function information and variable information in the files not to be analyzed is not displayed in the panels (except for the Analysis Chart panel) provided by the analysis tool.

Only the function information and variable information in the files to be analyzed is displayed in the panels (except for the Analysis Chart panel) provided by the analysis tool.

Use any of the following methods to specify files to be analyzed and files not to be analyzed (use a convenient method for the analysis purpose).

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When the files not to be analyzed are specified (default)

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On the [Settings] tab in the Property panel, specify [Files not to analyze] with the [Select specification method of files to analyze] property in the [Analysis Object] category.

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In the same category above, click the [...] button that appears at right edge in the column when [Files not to analyze] property is selected.

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On the Select Files not To Analyze dialog box opened, select the files not to be analyzed.

(2)

When the files to be analyzed are specified

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On the [Settings] tab in the Property panel, specify [Files to analyze] with the [Select specification method of files to analyze] property in the [Analysis Object] category.

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In the same category above, click the [...] button that appears at right edge in the column when [Files to analyze] property is selected.

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On the Select Files To Analyze dialog box opened, select the files to be analyzed.