Generating .eep files again without warnings if EEMEM isn't used.

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David A. Mellis 2008-10-14 09:44:17 +00:00
parent 70a5e05482
commit bc153833da
2 changed files with 3 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -210,21 +210,19 @@ public class Compiler implements MessageConsumer {
List commandObjcopy;
/*
// Extract EEPROM data (from EEMEM directive) to .eep file.
// Commented out because it generates a warning if EEMEM isn't used.
commandObjcopy = new ArrayList(baseCommandObjcopy);
commandObjcopy.add(2, "ihex");
commandObjcopy.set(3, "-j");
commandObjcopy.add(".eeprom");
commandObjcopy.add("--set-section-flags=.eeprom=alloc,load");
commandObjcopy.add("--no-change-warnings");
commandObjcopy.add("--change-section-lma");
commandObjcopy.add(".eeprom=0");
commandObjcopy.add(buildPath + File.separator + sketch.name + ".elf");
commandObjcopy.add(buildPath + File.separator + sketch.name + ".eep");
if (execAsynchronously(commandObjcopy) != 0)
return false;
*/
commandObjcopy = new ArrayList(baseCommandObjcopy);
commandObjcopy.add(2, "ihex");

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@ -48,6 +48,8 @@ UPDATES
0013
* Working around problem that caused PWM output on pins 5 and 6 to never go
to 0 (causing, for example, an LED to continue to glow faintly).
* Removing cast macros, since function-style casts are a feature of C++.
* Fixing bug in random() that limited the ranges of values generated. Thanks
to Mikal Hart.