On Sep 21, 2007, at 1:52 PM, David Gay wrote:
On 9/21/07, Philip Levis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sep 21, 2007, at 2:06 AM, Chan kenniel wrote:
Dear all,
We are about to make a nesc program testing application. The
application will insert some functions into the source code so that
the running environment can be recorded. Something like:
source:
While (i)
{
...
i++;
}
inserted:
while(i)
{
record(i) //inserted code
...
i++
}
The problem comes that current record() is written by c. And when I
try to compile the inserted code, and error of implicit declaration
occurred. I am wondering if there is any way I can make my function
recognized by the compiler, just like those familiar functions such
as memcpy or printf, which can be recognized by nesc compiler?
Just like in C, make an include file. The trickier part is linking
the function in.
Actually there's nothing particularly tricky needed. You link in
separately-compiled C code just the same as you would in a regular C
project, e.g., if your C function is in mylib.o and your nesC app is
myapp.nc, then you would do:
Hey, all I'm saying is that the TinyOS build system is trickier than
#include
Trickier is a comparative, not an absolute. ;)
Phil
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