Currently, only Ubuntu 14.04+ is officially supported as primary development environment.
There are several dependencies, that should be installed manually. The following list is required for building:
gcc
higher than4.8.2
- native
- arm-none-eabi
cmake
higher than2.8.12.2
make
higher than3.81
bash
higher than4.3.11
cppcheck
higher than 1.61vera++
higher than 1.2.1
sudo apt-get install gcc g++ gcc-arm-none-eabi cmake cppcheck vera++
Upon first build, make
would try to setup prerequisites, required for further development and pre-commit testing:
- STM32F3 and STM32F4 libraries
make prerequisites -j
It may take time, so go grab some coffee:
Setting up prerequisites... (log file: ./build/prerequisites/prerequisites.log)
To build debug version for Linux:
make debug.linux -j
To build debug version for Linux without LTO (Link Time Optimization):
LTO=OFF make debug.linux -j
make precommit -j
If some style guidelines, build or test runs fail during precommit, then this is indicated with a message like this:
Build failed. See ./build/bin/unittests/make.log for details.