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Case you have a STM32F4Discovery board and want to test, just follow these steps:
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$ git clone https://bitbucket.org/acassis/libcxx Cloning into 'libcxx'... ... |
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$ git clone https://bitbucket.org/acassis/nuttx_libcxx Cloning into 'nuttx_libcxx'... ... |
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$ git clone https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/apps Cloning into 'apps'... ... |
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$ cd libcxx/ libcxx$ ./install.sh ../nuttx_libcxx Installing LLVM/libcxx in the NuttX source tree Installation suceeded |
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libcxx$ cd ../nuttx_libcxx/ nuttx_libcxx$ tools/configure.sh stm32f4discovery:libcxx-hello nuttx_libcxx$ make |
Flash nuttx.bin in the STM32F4Discovery. Then in the serial console execute:
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NuttShell (NSH) nsh>? help usage: help [-v] [<cmd>] |
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[ cmp free mh sh usleep ? dirname help mv sleep xd basename dd hexdump mw test break echo kill pwd time cat exec ls rm true cd exit mb rmdir uname cp false mkdir set unset |
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Builtin Apps: helloxx nsh>helloxx helloxx [2:100] nsh> CHelloWorld::HelloWorld: Hello, World!! helloxx_main: Saying hello from the instance constructed on the stack CHelloWorld::HelloWorld: Hello, World!! helloxx_main: Saying hello from the statically constructed instance CHelloWorld::HelloWorld: Hello, World!! |
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