Components of toolchains
The GNU toolchain is a term used for a collection of programming tools under the GNU Project umbrella. This suite of tools is what is normally called a toolchain, and is used for the development of applications and operating systems. It plays an important role in the development of embedded systems and Linux systems, in particular.
The following projects are included in the GNU toolchain:
- GNU make: This represents an automation tool used for compilation and build
- GNU Compiler Collection (GCC): This represents a compiler's suite that is used for a number of available programming languages
- GNU Binutils: This contains tools, such as linkers, assemblers, and so on - these tools are able to manipulate binaries
- GNU Bison: This is a parser generator
- GNU Debugger (GDB): This is a code debugging tool
- GNU m4: This is an m4 macro processor
- GNU build system (autotools): This consists of the following:
- Autoconf
- Autoheaders
- Automake
- Libtool
The projects included in the toolchain is described...