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RIOT/examples/lua_basic/Makefile
Marian Buschsieweke 7c6eb619e1
examples: Updated BOARD_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
Added new boards bluepill-128kib and blackpill-128kib where needed.
2019-09-29 16:52:29 +02:00

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APPLICATION = lua_basic
# If no BOARD is found in the environment, use this default:
BOARD ?= native
# This has to be the absolute path to the RIOT base directory:
RIOTBASE ?= $(CURDIR)/../..
BOARD_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY := blackpill blackpill-128kib bluepill \
bluepill-128kib calliope-mini cc2650-launchpad \
cc2650stk i-nucleo-lrwan1 lobaro-lorabox maple-mini \
microbit nrf51dk nrf51dongle \
nucleo-f030r8 nucleo-f031k6 \
nucleo-f042k6 nucleo-f070rb nucleo-f072rb \
nucleo-f103rb nucleo-f302r8 nucleo-f303k8 \
nucleo-f334r8 nucleo-f410rb nucleo-l031k6 \
nucleo-l053r8 opencm904 saml10-xpro saml11-xpro \
spark-core stm32f0discovery stm32l0538-disco
BOARD_BLACKLIST := arduino-duemilanove arduino-leonardo \
arduino-mega2560 arduino-nano \
arduino-uno chronos hifive1 hifive1b jiminy-mega256rfr2 \
mega-xplained msb-430 msb-430h pic32-clicker \
pic32-wifire telosb waspmote-pro wsn430-v1_3b wsn430-v1_4 z1
# Comment this out to disable code in RIOT that does safety checking
# which is not needed in a production environment but helps in the
# development process:
DEVELHELP ?= 1
# Change this to 0 show compiler invocation lines by default:
QUIET ?= 1
ifneq ($(BOARD),native)
# This stack size is large enough to run Lua print() functions of
# various lengths. Other functions untested.
CFLAGS += -DTHREAD_STACKSIZE_MAIN='(THREAD_STACKSIZE_DEFAULT+2048)'
endif
USEPKG += lua
LUA_PATH = $(BINDIR)/lua
# add directory of generated *.lua.h files to include path
CFLAGS += -I$(LUA_PATH)
# generate .lua.h header files of .lua files
LUA = $(wildcard *.lua)
LUA_H = $(LUA:%.lua=$(LUA_PATH)/%.lua.h)
BUILDDEPS += $(LUA_H) $(LUA_PATH)/
include $(RIOTBASE)/Makefile.include
# The code below generates a header file from any .lua scripts in the
# example directory. The header file contains a byte array of the
# ASCII characters in the .lua script.
$(LUA_PATH)/:
$(Q)mkdir -p $@
# FIXME: This way of embedding lua code is not robust. A proper script will
# be included later.
$(LUA_H): $(LUA_PATH)/%.lua.h: %.lua | $(LUA_PATH)/
$(Q)xxd -i $< | sed 's/^unsigned/const unsigned/g' > $@