The following Wind River compilers are supported:

(info) We recommend using C/C++test Professional for Eclipse to fully leverage C/C++test's capabilities with this compiler family. See the Parasoft C/C++test Professional for Eclipse User Guide for details.

Wind River GCC 3.3.x

  • Compiler acronym: wrgcc_3_3
  • Host OS: Windows
  • Supported practices: Full support
  • Support level: Extended
  • GCC 3.3.x for VxWorks 653 is supported for static analysis only.

Wind River GCC 4.1.x

  • Compiler acronym: wrgcc_4_1
  • Host OS: Windows, Linux
  • Supported practices: Full support
  • Support level: Extended

Wind River GCC 4.3.x

  • Compiler acronym: wrgcc_4_3
  • Host OS: Windows, Linux
  • Supported practices: Full support
  • Support level: Extended

Wind River GCC 4.8.x

  • Compiler acronym: wrgcc_4_8
  • Host OS: Windows, Linux
  • Supported practices: Full support
  • Support level: Extended

Wind River Diab 5.7.x

  • Compiler acronym: diab_5_7
  • Host OS: Windows, Linux
  • Supported practices: Full support
  • Support level: Extended

Wind River Diab 5.8.x

  • Compiler acronym: diab_5_8
  • Host OS: Windows, Linux
  • Supported practices: Full support
  • Support level: Extended

Wind River Diab 5.9.x

  • Compiler acronym: diab_5_9
  • Host OS: Windows, Linux
  • Supported practices: Full support
  • Support level: Extended

Wind River Clang 8.0.x

  • Compiler acronym: wrclang_8_0
  • Host OS: Windows, Linux
  • Supported practices: Full support
  • Support level: Extended

Additional Notes

  • C++20 features are not supported.
  • Clang is a multi-target compiler. This configuration only supports the x86_64 architecture and is not suitable for any other target.

Deprecated Compilers

The following compiler configurations are now deprecated:

Wind River GCC 3.4.x

  • Compiler acronym: wrgcc_3_4
  • Host OS: Windows, Linux
  • Supported practices: Full support
  • Support level: Extended


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.
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