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HI-TECH C PRO FOR PIC10/12/16

SW500010

Manufacturer Part Number
SW500010
Description
HI-TECH C PRO FOR PIC10/12/16
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Type
Compilerr
Series
PIC10/12/16r
Datasheets

Specifications of SW500010

Supported Families
PIC10, PIC12, PIC16
Core Architecture
PIC
Software Edition
Professional
Kit Contents
Software And Docs
Mcu Supported Families
PIC10/12/16
Tool Type
Compiler
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Not applicable / Not applicable
For Use With/related Products
PIC10, PIC12, PIC14, PIC16, PIC16E
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
019P
778-1006
778-1006
PICC Command-line Driver
2.6.26 --DOUBLE=type: Select kind of Double Types
This option allows the kind of double types to be selected. By default the compiler will choose the
truncated IEEE754 24-bit implementation for double types. With this option, this can be changed to
32-bits. A fast implementation, at the cost of code size, is also available.
2.6.27 --ECHO: Echo command line before processing
Use of this option will result in the command line being echoed to the stderr stream before
compilation is commenced. Each token of the command line will be printed on a separate line and
will appear in the order in which they are placed on the command line.
2.6.28 --ERRFORMAT=format: Define Format for Compiler Messages
If the --ERRFORMAT option is not used, the default behaviour of the compiler is to display any
errors in a “human readable” format line. This standard format is perfectly acceptable to a person
reading the error output, but is not generally usable with environments which support compiler error
handling. The following sections indicate how this option may be used in such situations.
holders embedded within a message template. See Section
system employed by PICC.
the format of warning and advisory messages, respectively.
2.6.29 --ERRORS=number: Maximum Number of Errors
This option sets the maximum number of errors each compiler application, as well as the driver, will
display before stopping. By default, up to 20 error messages will be displayed. See Section
full details of the messaging system employed by PICC.
none
icd or icd1
icd2
pickit2
Suboption
This option allows the exact format of printed error messages to be specified using special place-
This section is also applicable to the --WARNFORMAT and --MSGFORMAT options which adjust
See Section
2.6.35
Debugger selected
No debugger
MPLAB ICD
MPLAB ICD2
MPLAB PICKit2
for the appropriate option to change the message language.
Table 2.7: Selectable debuggers
2.5
PICC Driver Option Descriptions
for full details of the messaging
2.5
for
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