On 2014-05-15 13:10, andy pugh wrote:
> On 15 May 2014 12:00, Marius Liebenberg <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Now that frigging sucks man :(
>> If I dont use the HAL pins it works but if I try to use any pin it
>> falls. So much for writing modular reusable code. What do people do,
>> write in native C instead of the comp framework?
> It depends on what the function has to do.
>
> If you consider the pins as local variables to the FUNCTION(_)
> function then I believe you can do anything that you would normally
> do, but you need to pass the pins to the functions as values or
> pointers, not treat them as globals.
I will try this.
> For anything "clever" it is probably better to write the component in
> C, especially for any component that creates pins on the fly according
> to input arguments. (of course then you also have to manually write
> the manpage, which is often more painful than the coding.)
The man page can be done with a comp that only contains the defines and 
framework. The clever code is in the C file than.

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Regards /Groete

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