On Thu, 27 Sep 2007, Eric Weddington wrote: > Oh? And how would non-default fuse value not produce surprises? Default fuse > values are known good values and can be looked up in the datasheet.
?? How would a value specified by the user produce surprise? In case I wasn't clear, I was suggesting that in the absence of a user-specified value that failure, preferably with a useful error message, is better than a default. > I have many real-world cases where this overall feature is useful, and if > the user acceidentally does not specify a fuse byte, then a default should > be used. If it can even be done. Consider this scenario: The user has a system with a functioning UART. He loads an elf file with a default lfuse valuue. The UART stops working. > I'm not turning this into a bike-shed event. Patches welcome. What is a bike-shed event? What would you like a patch to do? For the user that wants to say use a default value, perhaps the header file can define the appropriate constants. -- Mike [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Pax Romana was a Visigoth." -- Theo Vavrina _______________________________________________ AVR-libc-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/avr-libc-dev
