Developing environments used for kernel development

Daniel. danielhilst at gmail.com
Thu Jan 14 15:08:54 EST 2016


Its autoindentation is a little intrusive, but at the coding style at
kernel.org there is some code that fix that :)

2016-01-14 17:19 GMT-02:00 Geyslan G. Bem <geyslan at gmail.com>:

> 2015-12-22 22:18 GMT-03:00 Daniel. <danielhilst at gmail.com>:
> > Hey Jeff, thanks for the reply, what I realy don't like in IDEs is tying
> > building and editing at same tool. I'm a simple guy so I like to keep
> things
> > simple. I never heard of anybody using IDE's for building C code in
> linux.
> >
> > I'm considering back to vim since emacs indenting is making me crazy
>
> Could you explain which indenting aspect is annoying you?
>
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > 2015-12-22 17:59 GMT-02:00 Jeff Haran <Jeff.Haran at citrix.com>:
> >> Off list.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> I use gvim, make, all the old style tools for kernel development and
> have
> >> been doing so for about 15 years now, but I am an old fart. Your boss
> >> needs
> >> to understand that a lot of these IDEs, though useful for user space
> >> development, don’t help much in kernel space. When the kernel goes bad,
> >> the
> >> IDE goes with it.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> If he is uneducatable on this, you might want to check out this package
> >> called kdevelop. You can keep it running in one desktop to make him
> happy
> >> and then do the real work using the tried and true command line tools in
> >> another desktop.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Good luck,
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Jeff Haran
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> From: kernelnewbies-bounces at kernelnewbies.org
> >> [mailto:kernelnewbies-bounces at kernelnewbies.org] On Behalf Of Daniel.
> >> Sent: Tuesday, December 22, 2015 11:28 AM
> >> To: kernelnewbies
> >> Subject: Developing environments used for kernel development
> >
> >
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> My boss came to my desk today raiging that I should use more productive
> >> tools for developing. Well I don't want to begin an editor war but,
> yes, I
> >> use emacs. I used to use vim before but the integration of emacs and gdb
> >> has
> >> caught my attention.
> >>
> >> To be clear, as "more productive tools" he understands graphical eye
> candy
> >> tools. My argument to use an "simple editor plus makefiles" was, it just
> >> works and thats it. So before to downloading eclipse just to make my
> >> boss's
> >> eyes happy I've decided to make a little research.
> >>
> >> What you guys are using today to develope kenrel code?
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Best Regards,
> >>
> >> - dhs
> >>
> >>
> >> --
> >>
> >> "Do or do not. There is no try"
> >> Yoda Master
> >
> > --
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> >
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> --
> Regards,
>
> Geyslan G. Bem
> hackingbits.com
>



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