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+  <title>Selecting a binary parser</title>
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+<h1>Selecting a binary parser</h1>
+<p>Selecting the correct binary parser is important to ensure the
+accuracy of the C/C++ Projects view and to successfully run and debug
+your programs. Windows users should select the PE Windows Parser. UNIX
+and Linux users should select the Elf Parser. When you select the
+correct parser for your development environment and build your project,
+you can view the components of the .o file in the C/C++ Projects view
+and view the contents of the .o file in the C/C++ editor. You can also
+easily browse for the executable when defining run/debug configurations.</p>
+<p>If you use CDT-generated makefile to build your project, appropriate
+binary parsers are set according to selected toolchain during creation.</p>
+<p>If you use your own makefile to build, default settings 
+for binary parser are got from Preferences during project creation.</p>
+<p>You can modify these settings in the Preferences window, to be used in future projects.</p>
+<p>To set properties for future projects with user-provided Makefile :</p>
+<ol>
+  <li>Click <b>Window &gt; Preferences &gt; C/C++ &gt; New CDT Project wizard &gt; Makefile project</b></li>
+  <li>Click the <b>Binary Parser</b> tab.<br>
+    <img src="../images/task_binary_pref.png"
+ alt="Select Binary Parser window"></li>
+  <li>In the <b>Binary Parser</b> list, click:</li>
+  <ul>
+    <li><b>Elf Parser</b>, if you are a Solaris, UNIX, or Linux user.</li>
+    <li><b>PE Windows Parser</b>, if you are a Windows user.</li>
+    <li><b>Cygwin PE Parser</b>, if you are using Cygwin.</li>
+  </ul>
+  <li>Click <b>OK</b>.</li>
+</ol>
+<p>To change binary parsers for existing project:</p>
+<ol>
+  <li>In the C/C++ Projects view, right-click the project, and select <b>Properties</b>.</li>
+  <li>Select <b>C/C++ Build &gt; Settings</b> from the list.</li>
+  <li>Click the <b>Binary Parser</b> tab.<br>
+<img src="../images/task_binary_parser.png"
+ alt="Select Binary Parser window">
+  </li>
+</ol>
+<br>
+<p><img border="0" src="../images/ngconcepts.gif" alt="Related concepts"
+ width="143" height="21"><br>
+<a href="../concepts/cdt_c_projects.htm">CDT Projects</a><br>
+<a href="../concepts/cdt_c_proj_file_views.htm">Project file views</a></p>
+<p><img border="0" src="../images/ngtasks.gif" alt="Related tasks"
+ width="143" height="21"><br>
+<a href="cdt_o_proj_files.htm">Working with C/C++ project files</a></p>
+<p><img border="0" src="../images/ngref.gif" alt="Related reference"
+ width="143" height="21">
+<br>
+<a href="../reference/cdt_u_newproj_parser_binary.htm">Binary Parser,
+C/C++ Properties window</a></p>
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