A LoRa APRS node with KISS interface based on a Raspberry Pi Pico
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---
# Notes:
# Sample project C code is not presently written to produce a release artifact.
# As such, release build options are disabled.
# This sample, therefore, only demonstrates running a collection of unit tests.
:project:
:use_exceptions: TRUE
:use_mocks: TRUE
:use_test_preprocessor: TRUE
:use_auxiliary_dependencies: TRUE
:use_deep_dependencies: TRUE
:build_root: _build
# :release_build: TRUE
:test_file_prefix: test_
:which_ceedling: vendor/ceedling
:default_tasks:
- test:all
#:test_build:
# :use_assembly: TRUE
#:release_build:
# :output: MyApp.out
# :use_assembly: FALSE
:environment:
:extension:
:executable: .out
:paths:
:test:
- +:test/**
- -:test/support
:source:
- ../src/**
:support:
- test/support
:defines:
# in order to add common defines:
# 1) remove the trailing [] from the :common: section
# 2) add entries to the :common: section (e.g. :test: has TEST defined)
:common: &common_defines
- _UNITY_TEST_
:test:
- *common_defines
:test_preprocess:
- *common_defines
:cmock:
:mock_prefix: mock_
:when_no_prototypes: :warn
:enforce_strict_ordering: TRUE
:plugins:
- :ignore
- :ignore_arg
- :return_thru_ptr
- :callback
- :array
:treat_as:
uint8: HEX8
uint16: HEX16
uint32: UINT32
int8: INT8
bool: UINT8
# Add -gcov to the plugins list to make sure of the gcov plugin
# You will need to have gcov and gcovr both installed to make it work.
# For more information on these options, see docs in plugins/gcov
:gcov:
:html_report: TRUE
:html_report_type: detailed
:html_medium_threshold: 75
:html_high_threshold: 90
:xml_report: FALSE
#:tools:
# Ceedling defaults to using gcc for compiling, linking, etc.
# As [:tools] is blank, gcc will be used (so long as it's in your system path)
# See documentation to configure a given toolchain for use
# LIBRARIES
# These libraries are automatically injected into the build process. Those specified as
# common will be used in all types of builds. Otherwise, libraries can be injected in just
# tests or releases. These options are MERGED with the options in supplemental yaml files.
:libraries:
:placement: :end
:flag: "${1}" # or "-L ${1}" for example
:common: &common_libraries []
:test:
- *common_libraries
:release:
- *common_libraries
:plugins:
:load_paths:
- vendor/ceedling/plugins
:enabled:
- stdout_pretty_tests_report
- module_generator
- raw_output_report
- colour_report
...