The following ARM compilers are supported:
ARM Compiler 5.0
- Compiler acronym: rvct_5_0
- Host OS: Windows (x86_64), Linux (x86_64)
- Supported practices: Full support
- Support level: Extended
ARM Compiler 5.0 for uVision
- Compiler acronym: rvct_5_0_uV
- Host OS: Windows (x86_64)
- Supported practices: Full support
- Support level: Extended
ARM Compiler 6.9
- Compiler acronym: armclang_6_9
- Host OS: Windows (x86_64), Linux (x86_64)
- Supported practices: Full support
- Support level: Standard
ARM Compiler 6.14
- Compiler acronym: armclang_6_14
- Host OS: Linux (x86_64)
- Supported practices: Full support
- Support level: Extended
ARM Compiler 6.16
- Compiler acronym: armclang_6_16
- Host OS: Windows (x86_64), Linux (x86_64)
- Supported practices: Full support
- Support level: Extended
Additional Notes
- The use of the header "optional" in C++17 is not supported.
Deprecated Compilers
The following compiler configurations are now deprecated:
ARM RealView 4.1
- Compiler acronym: rvct_4_1
- Host OS: Windows (x86_64)
- Supported practices: static analysis
- Support level: Standard
ARM RealView 4.1 for uVision
- Compiler acronym: rvct_4_1_uV
- Host OS: Windows (x86_64)
- Supported practices: Full support
- Support level: Extended
ARM Compiler 6.6
- Compiler acronym: armclang_6_6
- Host OS: Windows (x86_64), Linux (x86_64)
- Supported practices: Full support
- Support level: Standard
ARM GNU GCC 4.5
Compiler acronym: armgcc_4_5
- Host OS: Windows (x86_64)
- Supported practices: static analysis
- 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.