See IAR Embedded Workbench IDE Project Management and Building Guide for more information. Inside a Documentation Comment, the editor can recognize keywords that begin with \ or If the keyword is recognized as a doxygen keyword, the Documentation Comment will appear in tooltips and parameter hints for variables and functions. The editor can distinguish comments that start with /**, /*!, /// or //! as Documentation Comments. Documentation Comments support in the editor.Enhanced feedback in case source browsing data cannot be generated. The source browser data is generated faster as it is now running as a separate thread. The second-generation picoPower technology allows the devices to operate from just 1.6 V, with up to 32 MIPS at 32 MHz and flash memory sizes from 16 kbytes to 384 kbytes.
The following improvements have been made to the Source Browser: In addition, IAR Embedded Workbench for ARM now features full support for the USB-enabled additions to Luminary Micro’s ARM Cortex-M3-based Stellaris MCUs. The SEI CERT C Coding Standard's goal is to provide rules for developing safe, reliable and secure systems in the C programming language, with support for C11 constructs. The static analysis tool C-STAT has extended its coverage of the SEI CERT C Coding Standard. The C++ library supports C++14 with no C++17 additions. IAR Embedded Workbench delivers a complete development toolchain for building and debugging embedded applications for your selected target microcontroller. The compiler now supports almost all C++17 features. The default Standard C is now C18 (ISO/IEC 9899:2018). Support has been added for the RH850/U2A, C1x, D1x, E1x and E2x series of microcontrollers.