Well, if for that I'm going to just embed the html code then. I write part of the code in C++ and other with C and happened to have to implement a template engine in C.
Now the last step is to enable the floating point unit at the beginning of your main:
SCB->CPACR |= ((3UL << 10*2)|(3UL << 11*2)); /* set CP10 and CP11 Full Access */
@BartekBanachewicz He's the person who "I-know-it-all". Every time I try he backs my statements off and threatens to take someone else for the work. And I need the wage ya know
This is partly historical.
In very old C compilers, there was no guarantee that more than the first 8 characters of an identifier name would be used to determine uniqueness. This meant that, originally, all identifiers had to be eight or fewer characters, so method names were all made short.
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It's extremely disappointing to see such a well-known and long-lived SO contributor posting a textbook crap question. You can do such much better than this. Try again. — Lightness Races in Orbitjust now
Maybe I should feel embarrassed about it, instead I told them "I did half marathon, many overnight hiking trips, sydney 2 gong (90km) bike ride, can you do it too?"
I have a class, nothing fancy, just variables and few setters/getters for them. Let's call it a Component class. I have made a global variable comp out of it.
It has a simple function, that returns a bool variable, called IsActive().
Following code gives me a segmentation fault:
comp.IsActiv...
> :-1: error: Invalid macro invocation found in C:\PROJECTS\STM\stm32cubef4\STM32Cube_FW_F4_V1.3.0\Projects\STM32F4-Discovery\Demonstrations\Makefile line 19
c:/dev/gcc-arm/bin/../lib/gcc/arm-none-eabi/4.8.4/../../../../arm-none-eabi/lib\libc.a(lib_a-abort.o): In function `abort':
abort.c:(.text.abort+0x10): undefined reference to `_exit'
C:\Users\Bajtek\AppData\Local\Temp\ccN4gkkR.s: Assembler messages:
C:\Users\Bajtek\AppData\Local\Temp\ccN4gkkR.s:299: Error: selected processor does not support ARM mode `rbit r2,r2'
It is possible tough http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/48575/How-to-define-a-template-class-in-a-h-file-and-imp http://stackoverflow.com/questions/115703/storing-c-template-function-definitions-in-a-cpp-file
@Xeo Because constrained functions can be separately compiled if you convert the concept to a dynamic interface, or, the compiler knows what semantic information to export about the intantiation arguments to instantiate it at link-time.
Im working with a vstudio package that generates header and source files from a unified file format. Sometimes get the feeling I'm working against the whole community...
They are building 20+ storey high residential towers near the two stations before the station that's closet to my place and 20+ storey high residential towers near the station after it. Just not around the 1 that's only 580 metres from my place. why! why! why! One of my parents friends sold their home to a developer for 3 million because it's rezoned. But it looks like it would take a while for that to happen to my place, better build the 2nd dwelling and get a some small rental money, sad life
last time I went out with my colleagues, they talked for at least 40 mins about how they want to move out and have to choose apartments in such a way that their dog won't jump off the balcony
and how awesome apartments are either too high or too low
> STM32F4-DISCO\STM32F4-DISCO.axf: error: L6050U: The code size of this image (46318 bytes) exceeds the maximum allowed for this version of the linker.
@BartekBanachewicz Use LLVM to take your C++ Code, output C Code, and then dump that into ST Electronic's C compiler (which I'm sure they have, as some flavor of GCC).
Well, since Embedded people usually only deal in shady versions of C, it's the only fully-practical way to have all the niceness of C++ and then still make it onto an embedded device.