Re: NEW: devel/qp

2018-03-19 Thread Aaron Bieber
On Mon, Mar 19, 2018 at 12:01:20AM -0600, Anthony J. Bentley wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 2:18 AM, Anthony J. Bentley  
> wrote:
> > On Wed, Feb 14, 2018 at 2:11 AM, Anthony J. Bentley  
> > wrote:
> >> On Sat, Jan 27, 2018 at 8:12 PM, Anthony J. Bentley  
> >> wrote:
> >>> On Fri, Jan 5, 2018 at 2:27 AM, Anthony J. Bentley  
> >>> wrote:
>  QP/C (Quantum Platform in C) is a lightweight, open source software
>  framework/RTOS for building reactive real-time embedded applications as
>  systems of cooperating, event-driven active objects (actors). The QP/C
>  framework is a member of a larger QP family consisting of QP/C, QP/C++, 
>  and
>  QP-nano frameworks, which are all strictly quality controlled, thoroughly
>  documented, and commercially licensable.
> 
> 
>  This port includes QP/C and QP/C++, but not QP-nano, as it doesn't
>  include a POSIX port like the others.
> 
>  I've seen this framework used in several embedded projects. If you
>  want to test it, there are some simple examples (which don't make
>  sense to install) under examples/posix that you can compile with
>  "gmake INCLUDES=-I/usr/local/include/qpc" (or qpcpp).
> 
>  ok?
>
> Anyone?

Builds and installs fine here. OK abieber@

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Re: NEW: devel/qp

2018-03-19 Thread Anthony J. Bentley
On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 2:18 AM, Anthony J. Bentley  wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 14, 2018 at 2:11 AM, Anthony J. Bentley  
> wrote:
>> On Sat, Jan 27, 2018 at 8:12 PM, Anthony J. Bentley  
>> wrote:
>>> On Fri, Jan 5, 2018 at 2:27 AM, Anthony J. Bentley  
>>> wrote:
 QP/C (Quantum Platform in C) is a lightweight, open source software
 framework/RTOS for building reactive real-time embedded applications as
 systems of cooperating, event-driven active objects (actors). The QP/C
 framework is a member of a larger QP family consisting of QP/C, QP/C++, and
 QP-nano frameworks, which are all strictly quality controlled, thoroughly
 documented, and commercially licensable.


 This port includes QP/C and QP/C++, but not QP-nano, as it doesn't
 include a POSIX port like the others.

 I've seen this framework used in several embedded projects. If you
 want to test it, there are some simple examples (which don't make
 sense to install) under examples/posix that you can compile with
 "gmake INCLUDES=-I/usr/local/include/qpc" (or qpcpp).

 ok?

Anyone?


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Re: NEW: devel/qp

2018-02-26 Thread Anthony J. Bentley
On Wed, Feb 14, 2018 at 2:11 AM, Anthony J. Bentley  wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 27, 2018 at 8:12 PM, Anthony J. Bentley  
> wrote:
>> On Fri, Jan 5, 2018 at 2:27 AM, Anthony J. Bentley  
>> wrote:
>>> QP/C (Quantum Platform in C) is a lightweight, open source software
>>> framework/RTOS for building reactive real-time embedded applications as
>>> systems of cooperating, event-driven active objects (actors). The QP/C
>>> framework is a member of a larger QP family consisting of QP/C, QP/C++, and
>>> QP-nano frameworks, which are all strictly quality controlled, thoroughly
>>> documented, and commercially licensable.
>>>
>>>
>>> This port includes QP/C and QP/C++, but not QP-nano, as it doesn't
>>> include a POSIX port like the others.
>>>
>>> I've seen this framework used in several embedded projects. If you
>>> want to test it, there are some simple examples (which don't make
>>> sense to install) under examples/posix that you can compile with
>>> "gmake INCLUDES=-I/usr/local/include/qpc" (or qpcpp).
>>>
>>> ok?

Still looking for oks for this port. See above for a simple way to test it.


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Re: NEW: devel/qp

2018-02-14 Thread Anthony J. Bentley
On Sat, Jan 27, 2018 at 8:12 PM, Anthony J. Bentley  wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 5, 2018 at 2:27 AM, Anthony J. Bentley  wrote:
>> QP/C (Quantum Platform in C) is a lightweight, open source software
>> framework/RTOS for building reactive real-time embedded applications as
>> systems of cooperating, event-driven active objects (actors). The QP/C
>> framework is a member of a larger QP family consisting of QP/C, QP/C++, and
>> QP-nano frameworks, which are all strictly quality controlled, thoroughly
>> documented, and commercially licensable.
>>
>>
>> This port includes QP/C and QP/C++, but not QP-nano, as it doesn't
>> include a POSIX port like the others.
>>
>> I've seen this framework used in several embedded projects. If you
>> want to test it, there are some simple examples (which don't make
>> sense to install) under examples/posix that you can compile with
>> "gmake INCLUDES=-I/usr/local/include/qpc" (or qpcpp).
>>
>> ok?
>
> Ping?

Any interest in this port?


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Re: NEW: devel/qp

2018-01-27 Thread Anthony J. Bentley
On Fri, Jan 5, 2018 at 2:27 AM, Anthony J. Bentley  wrote:
> QP/C (Quantum Platform in C) is a lightweight, open source software
> framework/RTOS for building reactive real-time embedded applications as
> systems of cooperating, event-driven active objects (actors). The QP/C
> framework is a member of a larger QP family consisting of QP/C, QP/C++, and
> QP-nano frameworks, which are all strictly quality controlled, thoroughly
> documented, and commercially licensable.
>
>
> This port includes QP/C and QP/C++, but not QP-nano, as it doesn't
> include a POSIX port like the others.
>
> I've seen this framework used in several embedded projects. If you
> want to test it, there are some simple examples (which don't make
> sense to install) under examples/posix that you can compile with
> "gmake INCLUDES=-I/usr/local/include/qpc" (or qpcpp).
>
> ok?

Ping?


qp.tar.gz
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