Hi Maciej,

Could you have an option to upload a defconfig to see the settings based on
it?

David

-----Original Message-----
From: Maciej Wójcik [mailto:w8j...@gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, May 31, 2020 8:23 PM
To: dev@nuttx.apache.org
Subject: Re: NuttX config browser

Hello Alan,

A suggestion: when the user click on the option it should be nice to
> see the Help for that option.


Sure, I will add a side pane.

Regarding online IDE. I was trying few times to switch to online
development. The problem is that to debug or even to connect to nsh, one
still needs local software and local copy of entire project. Which is
against the basic reason why we would like to develop online. It is also a
bit difficult to come up with own, custom online IDE. It is simply a lot of
work, for a team of people.

That being said I can easily imagine using existing online IDE to develop
NuttX project. It could be just described how to do it efficiently. For
example git repository can be cloned to GitLab and opened with their IDE.
Then binary comes from pipeline which can be flashed to the
microcontroller. Some simple client can be created which automates
flashing. Still the issue of debugging remains.

I will take a look at MBED and see how did they solve the issue.

Am So., 31. Mai 2020 um 22:09 Uhr schrieb Alan Carvalho de Assis <
acas...@gmail.com>:

> Hi Maciej,
>
> A suggestion: when the user click on the option it should be nice to
> see the Help for that option.
>
> Do you think it could be possible to do it?
>
> Did you test MBED platform in the browser ever? They have an online
> IDE where people can create an application, compile it and load the
> firmware in the board.
>
> It should be nice if we could have a way to compile NuttX in the
> browser, like MBED is doing for a long time (more than 8 years at
> least).
>
> BR,
>
> Alan
>
> On 5/31/20, Maciej Wójcik <w8j...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> Maciej's tool is much easier to use. Maciej has several other cool
> >> NuttX
> >> tools.
> >
> >
> > Thank you Greg for a good word. I will work on this configuration
> > browser
> > more and I am glad to contribute it if the community will find it
> > useful.
> > Regarding the other tools, I had one more project but I overcomplicated
> it
> > and it ended up nowhere. I am still working on it from time to time, but
> I
> > can't promise it will ever be production ready.
> >
> > Am So., 31. Mai 2020 um 19:18 Uhr schrieb spudaneco <spudan...@gmail.com
> >:
> >
> >> The configuration document he is referring to is not in the repository.
> >> I
> >> used to create it only for releases using a custom tool at
> >> tools/mkconfigvars.shMaciej's tool is much easier to use.Maciej has
> >> several
> >> other cool NuttX tools.  In a meritocracy, I think contributing these
> >> to
> >> the project would score pretty high (hint, hint, hint)Sent from Samsung
> >> tablet.
> >> -------- Original message --------From: Brennan Ashton <
> >> bash...@brennanashton.com> Date: 5/31/20  11:04 AM  (GMT-06:00) To:
> >> dev@nuttx.apache.org Subject: Re: NuttX config browser On Sun, May 31,
> >> 2020, 9:17 AM Maciej Wójcik <w8j...@gmail.com> wrote:> That document is
> >> old, from NuttX 8.2 and needs to be updated.>>> Yes, now I remember
> >> that
> >> there was some page with configuration options. I> think it serves the
> >> purpose. It could be auto generated using CI, then it> wouldn't be
> >> outdated. Still I thought it could be a bit more interactive>It is
> >> built
> >> via CI on every build, but only hosts the latest releaseversion not
> >> master.Maybe there is a regeneration step that's actually missing... I
> >> will
> >> needto look at that, right now we just issue the inlining in the docs
> >> build.--Brennan>
> >
>

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