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08:02 PM
I purchased the program for the development board, and added the c file and the H file into the FrameWork,but can't compile .With the Tasking also I can't compile it.
How do I need to build a project to compile this program?
Thanks!
How do I need to build a project to compile this program?
Thanks!
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Aug 29, 2018
10:56 PM
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Aug 29, 2018
10:56 PM
Hi Wan,
Can you show us a snapshot of the error message? It may contain a hint as to what's happening.
Best regards,
Henk-Piet Glas
Principal Technical Specialist
Aurix_wff wrote:
I purchased the program for the development board, and added the c file and the H file into the FrameWork,but can't compile .With the Tasking also I can't compile it.
How do I need to build a project to compile this program?
Thanks!
Can you show us a snapshot of the error message? It may contain a hint as to what's happening.
Best regards,
Henk-Piet Glas
Principal Technical Specialist
Aug 30, 2018
12:40 AM
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Aug 30, 2018
12:40 AM
HIGHTEC.henk-piet.glas wrote:
Hi Wan,
Can you show us a snapshot of the error message? It may contain a hint as to what's happening.
Best regards,
Henk-Piet Glas
Principal Technical Specialist
Thanks for your answer!
have set the path to the Tasking compiler and added the H file path in the project.
Aug 30, 2018
01:25 AM
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Aug 30, 2018
01:25 AM
Hi Wan,
Looking at the error message I think what you may be missing is the --include-file option. Within their IDE TASKING uses it to automatically pre-include SFR files. In your case, although you are using IDE, you are probably calling an external makefile that is part of the IFX framework. The IDE itself therefore has no control over it and you will have to find a way to add this option manually.
Calling external makefiles from IDE is sometimes denoted as non-managed makefiles. Preferably you'd like to have managed makefiles instead. These are automatically regenerated as soon as you change a compiler, assembler or linker setting. So the trick is to migrate a non-managed makefile project to a managed one instead. If you'd like to know how this is done, just take a peek into this documentation. Using a step-by-step approach it shows you how to jump all the hurdles.
Best regards,
Henk-Piet Glas
Principal Technical Specialist
Aurix_wff wrote:
Thanks for your answer!
have set the path to the Tasking compiler and added the H file path in the project.
Looking at the error message I think what you may be missing is the --include-file option. Within their IDE TASKING uses it to automatically pre-include SFR files. In your case, although you are using IDE, you are probably calling an external makefile that is part of the IFX framework. The IDE itself therefore has no control over it and you will have to find a way to add this option manually.
Calling external makefiles from IDE is sometimes denoted as non-managed makefiles. Preferably you'd like to have managed makefiles instead. These are automatically regenerated as soon as you change a compiler, assembler or linker setting. So the trick is to migrate a non-managed makefile project to a managed one instead. If you'd like to know how this is done, just take a peek into this documentation. Using a step-by-step approach it shows you how to jump all the hurdles.
Best regards,
Henk-Piet Glas
Principal Technical Specialist
Aug 30, 2018
02:08 AM
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Aug 30, 2018
02:08 AM
HIGHTEC.henk-piet.glas wrote:
Hi Wan,
Looking at the error message I think what you may be missing is the --include-file option. Within their IDE TASKING uses it to automatically pre-include SFR files. In your case, although you are using IDE, you are probably calling an external makefile that is part of the IFX framework. The IDE itself therefore has no control over it and you will have to find a way to add this option manually.
Calling external makefiles from IDE is sometimes denoted as non-managed makefiles. Preferably you'd like to have managed makefiles instead. These are automatically regenerated as soon as you change a compiler, assembler or linker setting. So the trick is to migrate a non-managed makefile project to a managed one instead. If you'd like to know how this is done, just take a peek into this documentation. Using a step-by-step approach it shows you how to jump all the hurdles.
Best regards,
Henk-Piet Glas
Principal Technical Specialist
Thanks very much!
Aug 30, 2018
02:17 AM
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02:17 AM
Aurix_wff wrote:
Thanks very much!
My pleasure. Happy to help.
Best regards,
Henk-Piet Glas
Principal Technical Specialist
Aug 30, 2018
10:43 PM
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10:43 PM
HIGHTEC.henk-piet.glas wrote:
My pleasure. Happy to help.
Best regards,
Henk-Piet Glas
Principal Technical Specialist
Thanks for your help!
First, I'm very sorry,my English is poor!
I follow your documentation, create a new project, add a Demo, and finally compile successfully.
I have learned a lot of knowledge.
Aug 31, 2018
02:20 AM
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Aug 31, 2018
02:20 AM
Hi Wan,
That's brilliant! Happy to read you're making progress.
Best regards,
Henk-Piet Glas
Principal Technical Specialist
Aurix_wff wrote:
Thanks for your help!
First, I'm very sorry,my English is poor!
I follow your documentation, create a new project, add a Demo, and finally compile successfully.
I have learned a lot of knowledge.
That's brilliant! Happy to read you're making progress.
Best regards,
Henk-Piet Glas
Principal Technical Specialist