


This means that, whenever desired, source files could be added and grouped in a completely different way than the way they are actually arranged in the filesystem. The project layout in the IAR Embedded Workbench is logical. ⚠️ If multiple instances of the IAR Embedded Workbench are installed on different locations, this EWPtool installation process must be repeated for each instance in which the EWPtool is going to be used with.

What does EWPtool not do?ĮWPtool does not directly convert existing project files created with 3rd-party IDEs. The bigger the source tree is, the bigger is the benefit this utility offers. The EWPtool is an external utility that integrates pretty well to the IDE, allowing it to perform the task of populating a project with an entire source tree at once. Although, this process can become time-consuming in cases where there are too many folders. Frequently Asked Questions What is the EWPtool utility?ĮWPtool is a small utility that can help to speed-up when populating an IAR Embedded Workbench project with an existing source code tree.Ĭurrently the IDE allows adding source files from a single folder at a time, which is fine for a few folders. Or, ask a new question if you could not find any answer for your question. If you end up with a question specifically related to this tutorial, you might be interested in verifying if it was already answered from earlier questions. Read more about notifications and how to customize them.

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