This tab shows the detailed information on the link phase categorized by the following and the configuration can be changed.
(9)[Variables/functions information]
[Description of each category]
The detailed information on debug information is displayed and the configuration can be changed.
The detailed information on the optimization is displayed and the configuration can be changed.
Inter-module optimization is performed for modules to which -goptimize was added at compilation or assemble. This property corresponds to the -NOOPtimize and -OPtimize option of the rlink command. [Speed-oriented optimization(-OPtimize=SPeed)] and [Safe optimization(-OPtimize=SAFe)] are displayed when [Always latest version which was installed] or V1.02.00 or a later version is selected for the [Using compiler package version] property under the [Version Select] category on the [Common Options] tab in an environment where V1.02.00 or a later version of the CC-RL compiler has been installed. |
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Select whether to delete symbols that are not referenced. This property corresponds to the -OPtimize=SYmbol_delete option of the rlink command. This property is displayed in the following cases.
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Select whether to optimize the branch instruction size based on the program allocation information. This property corresponds to the -OPtimize=Branch option of the rlink command. This property is displayed only when [Custom] in the [Optimization type] property is selected. |
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Symbols excluded from optimization of unreferenced symbol deletion |
Specify unreferenced symbols that you do not wish to be deleted by optimization. Specify in the format of "symbol name", with one specification on one line. This option corresponds to the -Symbol_forbid option of the linker. This property is displayed in the following cases.
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Symbols excluded from optimization of unreferenced symbol deletion[number of defined items] |
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Edit by the Text Edit dialog box which appears when clicking the [...] button. For the subproperty, you can enter directly in the text box. |
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Specify sections that you do not wish to be optimized in the format of "file name|module name](section name[,...])", with one specification on one line. The following placeholders are supported. %ActiveProjectDir%: Replaces with the absolute path of the active project folder. %ActiveProjectName%: Replaces with the active project name. %BuildModeName%: Replaces with the build mode name. %MainProjectDir%: Replaces with the absolute path of the main project folder. %MainProjectName%: Replaces with the main project name. %MicomToolPath%: Replaces with the absolute path of the install folder of this product. %ProjectDir%: Replaces with the absolute path of the project folder. %ProjectName%: Replaces with the project name. %TempDir%: Replaces with the absolute path of the temporary folder. %WinDir%: Replaces with the absolute path of the Windows system folder. This property corresponds to the -SEction_forbid option of the rlink command. This property is not displayed when [No optimize (-NOOPtimize)] in the [Optimization type] property is selected. |
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Edit by the Text Edit dialog box which appears when clicking the [...] button. For the subproperty, you can enter directly in the text box. |
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Specify the address range in which to suppress optimization in the format of "address[+ size]", with one specification on one line. This property corresponds to the -Absolute_forbid option of the rlink command. This property is not displayed when [No optimize (-NOOPtimize)] in the [Optimization type] property is selected. |
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Address range to disable optimization[number of defined items] |
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Edit by the Text Edit dialog box which appears when clicking the [...] button. For the subproperty, you can enter directly in the text box. |
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The detailed information on input files is displayed and the configuration can be changed.
The detailed information on output files is displayed and the configuration can be changed.
The detailed information on the library is displayed and the configuration can be changed.
Specify the library files to be used. If a relative path is specified, it is converted into an absolute path using the main project or subproject folder as the reference point of the path. The following placeholders are supported. %ActiveProjectDir%: Replaces with the absolute path of the active project folder. %ActiveProjectName%: Replaces with the active project name. %BuildModeName%: Replaces with the build mode name. %MainProjectDir%: Replaces with the absolute path of the main project folder. %MainProjectName%: Replaces with the main project name. %MicomToolPath%: Replaces with the absolute path of the install folder of this product. %ProjectDir%: Replaces with the absolute path of the project folder. %ProjectName%: Replaces with the project name. %TempDir%: Replaces with the absolute path of the temporary folder. %WinDir%: Replaces with the absolute path of the Windows system folder. This property corresponds to the -LIBrary option of the rlink command. |
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Edit by the Path Edit dialog box which appears when clicking the [...] button. -> Edit by the Specify Using Library File dialog box which appears when clicking the [Browse...] button. For the subproperty, you can enter directly in the text box. |
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The system library files are displayed. If a relative path is specified, it is converted into an absolute path using the main project or subproject folder as the reference point of the path. This property corresponds to the -LIBrary option of the rlink command. The system library file name is displayed as the subproperty. |
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Select whether to use the standard/mathematical libraries provided by the compiler. This property corresponds to the -LIBrary option of the rlink command. [Yes(Library for C99)] is displayed when [Always latest version which was installed] or V1.07.00 or a later version is selected for the [Using compiler package version] property under the [Version Select] category on the [Common Options] tab in an environment where V1.07.00 or a later version of the CC-RL compiler has been installed. |
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Selects whether to check memory smashing on releasing the memory. This property is usable only in the Professional Edition. The user-defined __heap_chk_fail() function is called if an illegal address has been specified or an address outside the allocated memory area has been written to when the memory that was dynamically allocated by malloc or another function is released or re-allocated by this function. See "CC-RL Compiler User's Manual" for details. This property corresponds to the -LIBrary option of the rlink command. This property is displayed only in the following cases.
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Select whether to use the runtime libraries provided by the compiler. This property corresponds to the -LIBrary option of the rlink command. |
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The detailed information on the device is displayed and the configuration can be changed.
Select whether to set enabling/disabling the on-chip debug by the link option. This property corresponds to the -OCDBG option of the rlink command. Be sure to set the control value of the on-chip debug option byte. To set it, select [Yes] and specify the control value of the on-chip debug option byte on the [Option byte values for OCD] property. Or, set the control value of the on-chip debug option byte by using an assembler source file. The control value for the on-chip debug option byte depends on the device in use. See the user's manual of the device for the value to be specified. This property is not displayed when the device does not have an on-chip debug function. |
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Specify the control value of the on-chip debug option byte in hexadecimal without 0x. This property corresponds to the -OCDBG option of the rlink command. Be sure to set the control value for the on-chip debug option byte by using this property or an assembler source file. The control value for the on-chip debug option byte depends on the device in use. See the user's manual of the device for the value to be specified. This property is not displayed when the device does not have an on-chip debug function and when [No] in the [Set enable/disable on-chip debug by link option] property is selected. |
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Select whether to set the debug monitor area. This property corresponds to the -DEBUG_MONITOR option of the rlink command. This property is displayed when [Always latest version which was installed] or V1.01.00 or a later version is selected for the [Using compiler package version] property under the [Version Select] category on the [Common Options] tab in an environment where V1.01.00 or a later version of the CC-RL compiler has been installed. |
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Specify the range of the debug monitor area in the format of "start address-end address". This property corresponds to the -DEBUG_MONITOR option of the rlink command. See "CC-RL Compiler User’s Manual" for details about the option. This property is displayed only in the following cases.
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Select whether to set the user option byte. This property corresponds to the -USER_OPT_BYTE option of the rlink command. Be sure to set the user option byte value. To set it, select [Yes] and specify the user option byte value on the [User option byte value] property. Or, set the user option byte value by using an assembler source file. The user option byte value depends on the device in use. See the user's manual of the device for the value to be specified. |
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Sets a value to the user option byte. However, if the [User option byte value] property is blank, the user option byte is not set. |
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Specify the user option byte value in hexadecimal without 0x. This property corresponds to the -USER_OPT_BYTE option of the rlink command. Be sure to set the user option byte value by using this property or an assembler source file. The user option byte value depends on the device in use. See the user's manual of the device for the value to be specified. This property is not displayed when [No] in the [Set user option byte] property is selected. |
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Hexadecimal number without 0x (The range that can be specified depends on the selected device) |
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Select whether to control the allocation to the self RAM area. This property corresponds to the -SELF/-SELFW option of the rlink command. This property is displayed only in the following cases.
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Prohibits the allocation to the self RAM area and displays an error. |
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Uses the self RAM area as the internal RAM area. An error or warning is not displayed. |
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Select whether to control the allocation to the trace RAM area. This property corresponds to the -OCDTR/-OCDTRW option of the rlink command. Note that specifying this option makes the -SELF/-SELFW option assumed to be specified. This property is displayed only in the following cases.
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Prohibits the allocation to the trace RAM area and displays an error. |
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Uses the trace RAM area as the internal RAM area. An error or warning is not displayed. |
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Select whether to control the allocation to the hot plug-in RAM area. This property corresponds to the -OCDHPI/-OCDHPIW option of the rlink command. Note that specifying this option makes the -SELF/-SELFW and -OCDTR/-OCDTRW options assumed to be specified. This property is displayed only in the following cases.
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Prohibits the allocation to the hot plug-in RAM area and displays an error. |
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Outputs a warning when allocating to the hot plug-in RAM area. |
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Uses the hot plug-in RAM area as the internal RAM area. An error or warning is not displayed. |
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Select whether to reserve a 4-byte memory as the work area for the RRM/DMM function. This property corresponds to the -RRM option of the rlink command. This property is displayed only in the following cases.
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Reserves a 4-byte memory as the work area for the RRM/DMM function. |
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Specify the start address of the work area for the RRM/DMM function in hexadecimal without 0x. Four bytes starting from the specified address in the internal RAM area are reserved as the work area for the RRM/DMM function. This property corresponds to the -RRM option of the rlink command. This property is displayed only in the following cases.
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Even address from the lowest address up to the highest address minus 3 in the internal RAM area (in hexadecimal) |
The detailed information on output code is displayed and the configuration can be changed.
Select whether to specify the execution start address with the external defined symbol or address. This property corresponds to the -ENTry option of the rlink command. |
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Specifies the execution start address with the external defined symbol or address. |
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Does not specify the execution start address with the external defined symbol or address. |
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Specify the execution start address. Specify in the format of "symbol name" or "address". Specify the address in hexadecimal without 0x. This property corresponds to the -ENTry option of the rlink command. The execution start address is displayed as the subproperty. This property is displayed only when [Yes(-ENTry)] in the [Specify execution start address] property is selected. |
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Directly enter in the text box or edit by the Character String Input dialog box which appears when clicking the [...] button. |
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Select whether to fill with padding data at the end of a section. This property corresponds to the -PADDING option of the rlink command. |
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Fills in data at the end of a section so that the section size is a multiple of the alignment of the section. |
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Specify an address value to be set for a specific address in the vector table in the format of "vector table address={symbol|address}", with one specification on one line. Specify the vector table address as a hexadecimal value within the range between 0 and 7E. Specify symbol using an external name of the target function. Specify the address in hexadecimal without 0x. This property corresponds to the -VECTN option of the rlink command. |
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Address setting for specified area of vector table[number of defined items] |
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Edit by the Text Edit dialog box which appears when clicking the [...] button. For the subproperty, you can enter directly in the text box. |
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Specify the address of the empty area in the vector table in the format of "{symbol|address}". Specify the address in hexadecimal without 0x. This property corresponds to the -VECT option of the rlink command. |
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Directly enter in the text box or edit by the Character String Input dialog box which appears when clicking the [...] button. |
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Generate function list used for detecting illegal indirect function call |
Select whether to generate a list of functions that are safe in terms of the detection of illegal indirect function calls. This property is changed to [Yes(-CFI)] when [Yes(-control_flow_integrity)] in the [Detect illegal indirect function call] property in the [Quality Improvement] category from the [Compile Options] tab is selected. This property is usable only in the Professional Edition. This property corresponds to the -CFI option of the rlink command. This property is displayed when [Always latest version which was installed] or V1.06.00 or a later version is selected for the [Using compiler package version] property under the [Version Select] category on the [Common Options] tab in an environment where V1.06.00 or a later version of the CC-RL compiler has been installed. |
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Generates a list of functions that are safe in terms of the detection of illegal indirect function calls. |
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Does not generate a list of functions that are safe in terms of the detection of illegal indirect function calls. |
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Specify the symbols or addresses of functions that you wish to add to the list of functions that are safe in terms of the detection of illegal indirect function calls. In the process of detecting illegal indirect function calls, the linker generates a list of safe functions and embeds this list in the load module. Then the code output by the compiler with [Detect illegal indirect function call] enabled will refer to the list while the user-created application is running. Use this property if you wish to add any symbols or addresses of functions to the list, which is otherwise automatically configured based on the information input to the linker. Specify in the format of "function symbol|address[,...]", with one function name per line. This property is usable only in the Professional Edition. This property corresponds to the -CFI_ADD_Func option of the rlink command. This property is displayed only in the following cases.
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Additional function symbols or addresses to function list[number of defined items] |
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Edit by the Path Edit dialog box which appears when clicking the [...] button. For the subproperty, you can enter directly in the text box. |
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Specify modules that you wish to exempt from the list of functions that are safe in terms of the detection of illegal indirect function calls. In the process of detecting illegal indirect function calls, the linker generates a list of safe functions and embeds this list in the load module. Then the code output by the compiler with [Detect illegal indirect function call] enabled will refer to the list while the user-created application is running. Use this property if you wish to exempt all functions of any modules from the list, which is otherwise automatically configured based on the information input to the linker. Specify in the format of "object file name[,...]" or "library file name[(<module name in library>[,<module name in library>]...)][,...]", with one file name per line. The library file name can be specified only when the CC-RL compiler is V1.07.00 or later. All functions in the specified module are excluded from the function list. This property is usable only in the Professional Edition. This property corresponds to the -CFI_IGNORE_Module option of the rlink command. This property is displayed only in the following cases.
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Excluded modules from function list[number of defined items] |
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Edit by the Path Edit dialog box which appears when clicking the [...] button. For the subproperty, you can enter directly in the text box. |
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Select whether the vector table sections are to be separately generated by vector table address. This property corresponds to the -SPLIT_VECT option of the rlink command. This property is displayed only in the following cases.
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The detailed information on the list is displayed and the configuration can be changed.
Select whether to output the link map file. This property corresponds to the -LISt and -SHow options of the rlink command. |
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Outputs information according to the output format to the link map file. |
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Outputs all information according to the output format to the link map file. |
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Specify the name of the link map file. If the extension is omitted, ".map" is automatically added. The following placeholders are supported. %ActiveProjectName%: Replaces with the active project name. %BuildModeName%: Replaces with the build mode name. %MainProjectName%: Replaces with the main project name. %ProjectName%: Replaces with the project name. This property corresponds to the -LISt option of the rlink command. This property is displayed when other than [No] in the [Output link map file] property is selected. |
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Select whether to output the symbol information (symbol address, size, type, and optimization contents). This property corresponds to the -SHow=SYmbol option of the rlink command. This property is displayed only when [Yes(List contents=specify)(-LISt)] in the [Output link map file] property is selected. |
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Select whether to output the number of symbol references. This property corresponds to the -SHow=Reference option of the rlink command. This property is displayed only when [Yes(List contents=specify)(-LISt)] in the [Output link map file] property is selected. |
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Select whether to output the cross reference information. This property corresponds to the -SHow=XReference option of the rlink command. This property is displayed only when [Yes(List contents=specify)(-LISt)] in the [Output link map file] property is selected. |
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Select whether to output the total size of sections. This property corresponds to the -SHow=Total_size option of the rlink command. This property is displayed only when [Yes(List contents=specify)(-LISt)] in the [Output link map file] property is selected. |
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Outputs the total sizes of sections separately for ROM-allocated sections and RAM-allocated sections. |
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Select whether to output the vector information. This property corresponds to the -SHow=VECTOR option of the rlink command. This property is displayed only when [Yes(List contents=specify)(-LISt)] in the [Output link map file] property is selected. |
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Does not output vector information to the linkage list file. |
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Select whether to output the member information of the structure or union. To output it, specify the -g option when compiling. This property corresponds to the -SHow=STRUCT option of the rlink command. This property is displayed in the following cases.
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Does not output the member information of the structure or union. |
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Select whether to output relocation attributes related to sections. This property corresponds to the -SHow=RELOCATION_ATTRIBUTE option of the rlink command. This property is displayed in the following cases.
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Output function list for detecting illegal indirect function call |
Select whether to output a list of functions that are safe in terms of the detection of illegal indirect function calls. This property corresponds to the -SHow=CFI option of the rlink command. This property is displayed only in the following cases.
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Outputs a list of functions that are safe in terms of the detection of illegal indirect function calls. |
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Does not output a list of functions that are safe in terms of the detection of illegal indirect function calls. |
The detailed information on variables/functions is displayed and the configuration can be changed.
Select whether to output the variables/functions information header file. If [Yes(-VFINFO)] is selected, commands are called in the following order. Compiler and assembler commands will be called twice in a single build processing. 3. Optimizing linker (rlink) -VFINFO 4. Compiler (CC-RL) -preinclude=variables/functions information header file To edit the variables/functions information header file which has been output when using it, change this property to [No] and specify the edited file in the [Include files at head of compiling units] property of the [Compile Options] tab. The variables/functions information header file is registered in the File node of the project tree under the file name specified in the [Variables/functions information header file name] property. However, if a file with the same name has already been registered, this file is not registered. The variables/functions information header file of the project tree is not affected by the -preinclude option of the [Include files at head of compiling units] property at build, and the file specified by the [Variables/functions information header file name] property will be specified. This property corresponds to the -VFINFO option of the rlink command. This property is displayed when [Always latest version which was installed] or V1.01.00 or a later version is selected for the [Using compiler package version] property under the [Version Select] category on the [Common Options] tab in an environment where V1.01.00 or a later version of the CC-RL compiler has been installed. |
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Does not output the variables/functions information header file. |
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Output folder for variables/functions information header file |
Specify the folder for saving the variables/functions information header file. If a relative path is specified, the reference point of the path is the main project or subproject folder. If an absolute path is specified, the reference point of the path is the main project or subproject folder (unless the drives are different). The following placeholders are supported. %ActiveProjectDir%: Replaces with the absolute path of the active project folder. %ActiveProjectName%: Replaces with the active project name. %BuildModeName%: Replaces with the build mode name. %MainProjectDir%: Replaces with the absolute path of the main project folder. %MainProjectName%: Replaces with the main project name. %MicomToolPath%: Replaces with the absolute path of the install folder of this product. %ProjectDir%: Replaces with the absolute path of the project folder. %ProjectName%: Replaces with the project name. %TempDir%: Replaces with the absolute path of the temporary folder. %WinDir%: Replaces with the absolute path of the Windows system folder. If this is blank, it is assumed that the project folder has been specified. This property corresponds to the -VFINFO option of the rlink command. This property is displayed only in the following cases.
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Directly enter in the text box or edit by the Browse For Folder dialog box which appears when clicking the [...] button. |
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Specify the variables/functions information header file name. If the extension is omitted, ".h" is automatically added. The following placeholders are supported. %ActiveProjectName%: Replaces with the active project name. %MainProjectName%: Replaces with the main project name. %ProjectName%: Replaces with the project name. This property corresponds to the -VFINFO option of the rlink command. This property is displayed only in the following cases.
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Specify the contents of function information. This property corresponds to the -VFINFO option of the rlink command. This property is displayed when [Always latest version which was installed] or V1.05.00 or a later version is selected for the [Using compiler package version] property under the [Version Select] category on the [Common Options] tab in an environment where V1.05.00 or a later version of the CC-RL compiler has been installed. |
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Directly enter in the text box or edit by the Specify Contents of Function Information dialog box which appears when clicking the [...] button. |
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The detailed information on the section is displayed and the configuration can be changed.
Select whether to allocate sections automatically. This property corresponds to the -AUTO_SECTION_LAYOUT option of the rlink command. This property is displayed when [Always latest version which was installed] or V1.01.00 or a later version is selected for the [Using compiler package version] property under the [Version Select] category on the [Common Options] tab in an environment where V1.01.00 or a later version of the CC-RL compiler has been installed. |
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Specify the start address of the section. This property corresponds to the -STARt option of the rlink command. |
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Directly enter in the text box or edit by the Section Settings dialog box which appears when clicking the [...] button. |
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Specify the section whose external defined symbols are output to a file. Specify one section name per line. This property corresponds to the -FSymbol option of the rlink command. |
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Section that outputs external defined symbols to the file[number of defined items] |
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Edit by the Text Edit dialog box which appears when clicking the [...] button. For the subproperty, you can enter directly in the text box. |
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Specify the section that maps symbols from ROM to RAM. Specify in the format of "ROM section name=RAM section name", with one section name per line. This property corresponds to the -ROm option of the rlink command. |
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ROM to RAM mapped section[number of defined items] ".data=.data.R" and ".sdata=.sdata.R" are specified in the subproperty. |
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Edit by the Text Edit dialog box which appears when clicking the [...] button. For the subproperty, you can enter directly in the text box. |
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The detailed information on verification is displayed and the configuration can be changed.
Select whether to check the consistency of the address to which the section is allocated. This property corresponds to the -CPu option of the rlink command. |
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Checks the consistency of the address to which the section is allocated. |
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Does not check the consistency of the address to which the section is allocated. |
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Specify the address range of the memory type. Specify in the format of "memory type=start address-end address", with one entry per line. Any of "ROm", "RAm", or "FIX" can be specified as memory type. Specify start address and end address in hexadecimal without 0x. This property corresponds to the -CPu option of the rlink command. The address range of the memory type is displayed as the subproperty. This property is displayed only when [Yes(-CPu)] in the [Check section larger than specified range of address] property is selected. |
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Edit by the Text Edit dialog box which appears when clicking the [...] button. For the subproperty, you can enter directly in the text box. |
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Select whether to check the specification of the device file. This property corresponds to the -CHECK_DEVICE option of the rlink command. This property is displayed when [Always latest version which was installed] or V1.01.00 or a later version is selected for the [Using compiler package version] property under the [Version Select] category on the [Common Options] tab in an environment where V1.01.00 or a later version of the CC-RL compiler has been installed. |
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Checks whether the device file is the same using the device file when an input file was generated and the option for specifying the device file. |
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Suppress checking section allocation that crosses (64KB-1) boundary |
Select whether to suppress checking section allocation that crosses the (64 Kbytes - 1) boundary. Section allocation that crosses the (64 Kbytes - 1) boundary means that the lower 16 bits of the address of the section exceeds 0xFFFE and continues to 0xFFFF. This property corresponds to the -CHECK_64K_ONLY option of the rlink command. This property is displayed when [Always latest version which was installed] or V1.01.00 or a later version is selected for the [Using compiler package version] property under the [Version Select] category on the [Common Options] tab in an environment where V1.01.00 or a later version of the CC-RL compiler has been installed. |
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Suppresses checking section allocation that crosses the (64 Kbytes - 1) boundary. |
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Does not suppress checking section allocation that crosses the (64 Kbytes - 1) boundary. |
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Select whether to link without checking memory allocation of sections. This property corresponds to the -NO_CHECK_SECTION_LAYOUT option of the rlink command. This property is displayed when [Always latest version which was installed] or V1.01.00 or a later version is selected for the [Using compiler package version] property under the [Version Select] category on the [Common Options] tab in an environment where V1.01.00 or a later version of the CC-RL compiler has been installed. |
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The detailed information on messages is displayed and the configuration can be changed.
Other detailed information on linking is displayed and the configuration can be changed.
Select whether to output the stack information file. This property corresponds to the -STACk option of the rlink command. |
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Select whether to reduce the memory usage of the linker. This property corresponds to the -MEMory option of the rlink command. This property is displayed only in the following cases.
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Reduces the memory usage of the linker. Select this item if processing is slow because a large project is linked and the memory size occupied by the linker exceeds the available memory in the PC used. |
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Select whether to display the total size of sections after the linking. This property corresponds to the -Total_size option of the rlink command. |
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Does not display the total size of sections after the linking. |
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Select whether to display copyright information. This property corresponds to the -LOgo and -NOLOgo options of the rlink command. |
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Specify the command to be executed before link processing. Use the call instruction to specify a batch file (example: call a.bat). The following placeholders are supported. %ActiveProjectDir%: Replaces with the absolute path of the active project folder. %ActiveProjectName%: Replaces with the active project name. %BuildModeName%: Replaces with the build mode name. %LinkedFile%: Replaces with the absolute path of the output file under link processing. %MainProjectDir%: Replaces with the absolute path of the main project folder. %MainProjectName%: Replaces with the main project name. %MicomToolPath%: Replaces with the absolute path of the install folder of this product. %Options%: Replaces with the command line option under build execution. %OutputDir%: Replaces with the absolute path of the output folder. %OutputFile%: Replaces with the absolute path of the output file. %Program%: Replaces with the program name under execution. %ProjectDir%: Replaces with the absolute path of the project folder. %ProjectName%: Replaces with the project name. %TempDir%: Replaces with the absolute path of the temporary folder. %WinDir%: Replaces with the absolute path of the Windows system folder. When "#!python" is described in the first line, the contents from the second line to the last line are regarded as the script of the Python console, and then executed before link processing. The placeholders can be described in the script. The specified command is displayed as the subproperty. This property is displayed only when [No] in the [Build simultaneously] property in the [Build Method] category from the [Common Options] tab is selected. |
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Commands executed before link processing[number of defined items] |
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Edit by the Text Edit dialog box which appears when clicking the [...] button. For the subproperty, you can enter directly in the text box. |
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Specify the command to be executed after link processing. Use the call instruction to specify a batch file (example: call a.bat). The following placeholders are supported. %ActiveProjectDir%: Replaces with the absolute path of the active project folder. %ActiveProjectName%: Replaces with the active project name. %BuildModeName%: Replaces with the build mode name. %LinkedFile%: Replaces with the absolute path of the output file under link processing. %MainProjectDir%: Replaces with the absolute path of the main project folder. %MainProjectName%: Replaces with the main project name. %MicomToolPath%: Replaces with the absolute path of the install folder of this product. %Options%: Replaces with the command line option under build execution. %OutputDir%: Replaces with the absolute path of the output folder. %OutputFile%: Replaces with the absolute path of the output file. %Program%: Replaces with the program name under execution. %ProjectDir%: Replaces with the absolute path of the project folder. %ProjectName%: Replaces with the project name. %TempDir%: Replaces with the absolute path of the temporary folder. %WinDir%: Replaces with the absolute path of the Windows system folder. When "#!python" is described in the first line, the contents from the second line to the last line are regarded as the script of the Python console, and then executed after link processing. The placeholders can be described in the script. The specified command is displayed as the subproperty. This property is displayed only when [No] in the [Build simultaneously] property in the [Build Method] category from the [Common Options] tab is selected. |
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Commands executed after link processing[number of defined items] |
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Edit by the Text Edit dialog box which appears when clicking the [...] button. For the subproperty, you can enter directly in the text box. |
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Input the link option to be added additionally. The options set here are added at the end of the link options group. |
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Directly enter in the text box or edit by the Character String Input dialog box which appears when clicking the [...] button. |
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