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Hi there,
I'm upgrading from PDL v2.0 to 2.1 (precisely PDLSetup_2.1.0_8-16-16.exe as of Oct 20, 2016). I compile with:
arm-none-eabi-g++.exe (GNU Tools for ARM Embedded Processors) 5.4.1 20160609 (release) [ARM/embedded-5-branch revision 237715]
In the hope that they'll be gone with the next release, I'd like to provide some patches to fix harmless warnings such as:
- wrong #include path
- missing quotes around #error message string
- -Wunused-parameter
- -Wunused-but-set-variable
- -Wparentheses (because of v = v & ~x | y which becomes v = (v & ~x) | y)
- -Wconversion
- -Wpadded
- -Wmissing-prototypes
Regards,
Lorenzo
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So, if I assume right, the patches are not for Creator (which is the IDE that everyone here uses) or do you have some guides how to use your patches under windows in Creator?
Bob
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I am not quite sure how to apply any of that patches in Creator 4.0. Some more information would be needed
Bob
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I generated them with git. They are in diff's unified format. Meld understands patches. There are many more comparison tools which will do.
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So, if I assume right, the patches are not for Creator (which is the IDE that everyone here uses) or do you have some guides how to use your patches under windows in Creator?
Bob
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Sorry, I don't know what Creator is. The format I used is very standard in the open source world.
We can try to work it out in the other way around: which format does Creator accept for patches?
The last resource would be sending the whole files.
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Lorenzo, this forum is for programming PSoCs which is usually performed using Cypress's IDE named Creator. I would suggest you to download and install Creator 4.0 and see how it works. Since you do not have any Psoc hardware (yet) you wil need to open one of the supplied examples. When you get interested in PSoCs: there are some prototyping kits for few money, look here and here.