Hello all,
I am trying to write a program for the MSP430 which is compatible with IAR,
CCS, and MSPGCC. I have all three compilers installed on my Windows system.
Ideally, I would just open up MinGW and say "make mspgcc" or "make iar" and
it would call the command line compilers and build everything magically.
The biggest different that I can find is how interrupts are declared. My
question: is there any elegant way to support a multi-compiler environment
without having two separate code bases? I am guessing there will be one or
two #ifdefs in there, however I was hoping that I wouldn't have to
"butcher" my code too much.
I have been trying to make a C macro which accounts for the differences in
interrupt declarations, however I am not too skilled with C macro wizardry.
Is there one out there that someone doesn't mind sharing?
BR,
Dev
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