Contains templates, documents, and source code examples referenced on https://embeddedartistry.com.
Table of Contents
This repository uses submodules. You can clone the repository recursively to automatically setup submodules:
$ git clone https://github.com/embeddedartistry/embedded-resources.git --recursive
You can also initialize submodules after cloning:
$ git submodule update --init --recursive
This repository requires git-lfs. If you do not have this installed, please visit https://git-lfs.github.com
If you cloned this repository before installing git-lfs, please run git lfs pull
. Otherwise clone will automatically perform a git lfs pull
.
This repository builds with meson, which requires Python 3 and Ninja.
On Ubuntu these can be easily installed with the following command:
$ sudo apt-get install python3 python3-pip ninja-build
For OSX, you can use brew
:
$ brew install python3 ninja
The best way to get Meson is through pip:
$ pip3 install meson
build/
- Common build scripts and definitions
docs
- Open-source project templates and reference documentation
examples/
c/
- C examples for the Embedded Artistry website
cpp/
- C++ examples for the Embedded Artistry website
libc/
- Example libc implementations
libcpp/
- Example libcpp implementations
interview/
- Example interview question implementations
manufacturing/
- Documents & templates that are useful for the manufacturing side of the embedded world.
You can run make
from the top level to build all examples. Output will be placed in a folder called buildresults/
at the top level.
You can also use the proper meson syntax:
$ meson buildresults
$ cd buildresults
$ ninja
Targets can be built individually by using the ninja interface in the buildresults/
directory.
$ cd buildresults
$ ninja interview/bad_c
To clean the builds, run make clean
from the project root or ninja clean
in the buildresults/
directory.
Binaries will be stored under the buildresults/
folder at the same hierarchical level as in the source tree.For example, the bad_c
interview demo application will be in buildresults/interview/
.
This repository now includes tests. Tests can be run with make test
, which will build the project, run the tests, and give you the summary report from Meson's test runner. In this scenario, test results are stored in XML files found at buildresults/test
To see human readable output, build the project as you normally would (make
or make test
), and then issue this command:
$ ninja -C buildresults/ embedded-resources-tests
ninja: Entering directory `buildresults/'
[0/1] Running external command embedde...es-tests (wrapped by meson to set env)
[==========] Running 1 test(s).
[ RUN ] test_case
[ OK ] test_case
[==========] 1 test(s) run.
[ PASSED ] 1 test(s).