Embedded Studio can easily be downloaded for unlimited evaluation, free of charge, with no restrictions in terms of code size, features or duration of use. To support common embedded use cases even on resource-constrained targets, the C++ library is available in a "no-throw" configuration, avoiding overhead associated with exceptions.ĮmRun++ can be evaluated in Embedded Studio as can other licensable components from SEGGER (emRun, emFloat, SEGGER Linker and SEGGER Compiler).
“For an affordable one-time fee, they can now upgrade the technology under the hood by licensing some or all of our proven, optimised components.” “Many Silicon Vendors manage their own, free toolchains,” explained Ivo Geilenbruegge, Managing Director of SEGGER. In addition, Embedded Studio now provides embedded developers with a C++17 Compiler and C++17 Standard Library, combining the efficiency and compact code of SEGGERs emRun runtime and emFloat floating-point libraries.
It makes sense for toolchain vendors to license the technology rather than to build, verify and maintain it themselves.” “Keeping up with the latest standards isn’t easy. “Nowadays, customers expect a professional toolchain to support a modern version of C++,” said Rolf Segger, founder of SEGGER. EmRun++ guarantees fast heap operations with a low instruction count limit, enabling even hard real-time applications to be written in C++.ĮmRun++ is based on SEGGER's emRun and emFloat runtime and floating-point libraries and includes a complete C++17 Standard Library with generic container templates (such as sets, vectors, lists, queues, stacks, maps), standard algorithms (sorting, searching, transformations), function objects, iterators, localization, strings and streams and utility functions for everyday use cases.