On 04/02/2015 06:47 PM, Spooge wrote:
And I apologize, my script probably doesn't support groups either. Are
you using groups with Lua files?
Yes - I use <groups> in most of my tup projects. For me this was one of
the most important features added to tup (;
I probably need to fix the readme. If you can send me a db with
groups and an example expected output I can try adding it.
Do you want a database with saved output of full compilation, or maybe
you could use a project that I have on github -
https://github.com/DISTORTEC/distortos ? The "problem" with this project
is that it is for microcontroller, so to compile that you'd need an
arm-none-eabi toolchain (or some scripts with expected names, faking the
compilation (; ). If you use Arch, you can get such toolchain from
pacman, but I haven't tried this version - I use my own compilation (
https://sourceforge.net/projects/bleeding-edge/ ) or the toolchain
provided by ARM ( https://launchpad.net/gcc-arm-embedded ).
Thinking about that, preparing a log of compilation and an archive with
database is not such a big problem, so I'll send it to you anyway, and
if you want you can try the project I mentioned. I could also dig
through my files, because I probably have some toy test project with
groups. I'm going to send you the files off the list to your e-mail address.
Regards,
FCh
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