The following Texas Instruments compilers are supported:
TI ARM C/C++ Compiler v18.1
- Compiler acronym: tiarm_18_1
- Host OS: Windows (x86_64), Linux (x86_64)
- Supported practices: Full support
- Support level: Standard
TI ARM C/C++ Compiler v20.2
- Compiler acronym: tiarm_20_2
- Host OS: Windows (x86_64), Linux (x86_64)
- Supported practices: Full support
- Support level: Extended
TI ARM C/C++ Compiler GNU GCC 7.x
- Compiler acronym: tiarmgcc_7
- Host OS: Windows (x86_64), Linux (x86_64)
- See GCC Support for additional information about GCC-based compilers
- Supported practices: Full support
- Support level: Standard
TI TMS320C2000 C/C++ Compiler v16.9
- Compiler acronym: tic2000_16_9
- Host OS: Windows (x86_64), Linux (x86_64)
- Supported practices: Full support
- Support level: Standard
TI TMS320C2000 C/C++ Compiler v18.1
- Compiler acronym: tic2000_18_1
- Host OS: Windows (x86_64), Linux (x86_64)
- Supported practices: Full support
- Support level: Standard
TI TMS320C6x C/C++ Compiler v8.2
- Compiler acronym: tic6000_8_2
- Host OS: Windows (x86_64), Linux (x86_64)
- Supported practices: Full support
- Support level: Standard
TI MSP430 C/C++ Compiler v18.1
- Compiler acronym: timsp430_18_1
- Host OS: Windows (x86_64), Linux (x86_64)
- Supported practices: Full support
- Support level: Standard
TI MSP430 C/C++ Compiler GNU GCC 6.x
- Compiler acronym: timsp430gcc_6
- Host OS: Windows (x86_64), Linux (x86_64)
- Supported practices: Full support
- Support level: Standard
See GCC Support for additional information about GCC-based compilers
Deprecated Compilers
The following compiler configurations are now deprecated:
TI MSP430 C/C++ Compiler v4.0
- Compiler acronym: timsp430_4_0
- Host OS: Windows (x86_64)
- Supported practices: Full support
- Support level: Extended
Additional Information
See Texas Instruments Code Composer Studio (Eclipse) Plugin for details about integration with Code Composer Studio IDE.
TI TMS320C6x C/C++ Compiler v7.4
- Compiler acronym: tic6000_7_4
- Host OS: Windows (x86_64)
- Supported practices: Full support
- Support level: Standard
About Support Levels
- Extended: Support has been validated with extended testing and is approved for use in safety-critical software development.
- Standard: Support has been validated with standard testing and is approved for use in non-safety critical software development.