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# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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# AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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# LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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# OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
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# OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
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# This is a general purpose makefile for use with Arduino (arduino.cc)
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# hardware and software. It works with the arduino-1.0 release and
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# requires that to be downloaded separately. It can be downloaded
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# from http://ed.am/dev/make/arduino-makefile where you can also find
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# more information and documentation on it's use. The following text
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# This is a general purpose makefile for use with Arduino hardware and
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# software. It works with the arduino-1.0 software release. To download the
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# latest version of this makefile, visit the following website, where you can
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# also find more information and documentation on it's use. The following text
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# can only really be considered a reference to it's use.
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# There are two ways to use this file, an automatic mode and a manual
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# mode. In automatic mode, you simply copy this makefile to your
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# arduino project directory, rename it "Makefile" and type make. The
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# project directory is expected to contain an .ino or .pde file, which
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# will automatically be used automatically, along with any other .c,
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# .cc or .cpp files in the project directory and any subdirectory
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# named "utility". In this way, this makefile should act as a drop-in
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# replacement for the Arduino IDE's build process and can build a
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# project automatically from the files in a project directory.
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# Alternatively, you can manually specify what files should be
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# inclided in a build. To use this makefile manually, you might be
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# better to keep it somewhere and include it in your project's
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# Makefile after having defined certain parameters that control the
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# build. As an example, consider the following Makefile:
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# SOURCES = main.cc foo.cc
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# SERIALDEV = /dev/ttyACM0
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# include ~/src/arduino.mk
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# In both manual and automatic modes, the standard Arduino main.cpp's
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# main() is included, which expects to be able to call init() and
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# loop() in your code. The main difference is that, in manual mode,
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# these would typically be placed in a .cc or .cpp file.
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# When using manual mode, the following variables can be used:
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# TARGET The name of the target file. This is typically the same name
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# as the project directory for an arduino project and, if
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# unspecified, that is used as a default.
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# SOURCES A list of all source files of whatever language. The language
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# type is determined by the file extension.
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# BOARD Specify a target board type. These are defined in boards.txt,
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# which came with your arduino installation. If unspecified,
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# a default is used. (See below).
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# SERIALDEV The unix device of the device where the arduino can be found.
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# If unspecified, a default is used. (See below).
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# This general-purpose makefile also defines the following goals for use on the
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# command line when you run make:
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# all This is the default if no goal is specified. It builds the
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# target and uploads it.
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# target Builds the target of your Makefile.
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# upload Uploads the target to an attached arduino.
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# clean Deletes temporary files.
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# http://ed.am/dev/make/arduino-mk
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# This makefile can be used as a drop-in replacement for the Arduino IDE's
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# build system. To use it, save arduino.mk somewhere (I keep mine at
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# ~/src/arduino.mk) and create a symlink to it in your project directory named
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# "Makefile". For example:
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# $ ln -s ~/src/arduino.mk Makefile
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# The Arduino software (version 1.0 or later) is required. If you are using
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# Debian (or a derivative), type `apt-get install arduino`. Otherwise, you
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# will have to download the Arduino software manually from http://arduino.cc/.
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# It is suggested that you install it at ~/opt/arduino if you are unsure.
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# If you downloaded the Arduino software manually and unpacked it somewhere
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# other than ~/opt/arduino, you will need to set up ARDUINODIR to be the path
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# where you unpacked it. (If unset, ARDUINODIR defaults to ~/opt/arduino and
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# then /usr/share/arduino, in that order.) You might be best to set this in
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# You will also need to set BOARD to the type of Arduino you're building for.
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# Type `make boards` for a list of acceptable values. You could set a default
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# You may also need to set SERIALDEV if it is not detected correctly.
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# The presence of a .ino (or .pde) file causes the arduino.mk to automatically
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# determine values for SOURCES, TARGET and LIBRARIES. Any .c, .cc and .cpp
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# files in the project directory (or any "util" or "utility" subdirectories)
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# are automatically included in the build and are scanned for Arduino libraries
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# that have been #included. Note, there can only be one .ino (or .pde) file.
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# Alternatively, if you want to manually specify build variables, create a
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# Makefile that defines SOURCES and LIBRARIES and then includes arduino.mk.
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# (There is no need to define TARGET). Here is an example Makefile:
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# Here is a complete list of configuration parameters:
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# ARDUINODIR The path where the Arduino software is installed on your system.
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# ARDUINOCONST The Arduino software version, as an integer, used to define the
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# ARDUINO version constant. This defaults to 100 if undefined.
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# AVRDUDECONF The avrdude.conf to use. If undefined, this defaults to a guess
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# based on where the avrdude in use is. If empty, no avrdude.conf
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# is passed to avrdude (to the system default is used).
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# AVRDUDEFLAGS Specify any additional flags for avrdude. The usual flags,
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# required to build the project, will be appended to this.
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# AVRTOOLSPATH A space-separated list of directories that is searched in order
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# followed by subdirectories in ARDUINODIR.
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# BOARD Specify a target board type. Run `make boards` to see available
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# CPPFLAGS Specify any additional flags for the compiler. The usual flags,
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# required to build the project, will be appended to this.
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# LINKFLAGS Specify any additional flags for the linker. The usual flags,
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# required to build the project, will be appended to this.
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# LIBRARIES A list of Arduino libraries to build and include. This is set
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# automatically if a .ino (or .pde) is found.
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# LIBRARYPATH A space-separated list of directories that is searched in order
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# "libraries" and then the Arduino software's libraries directory.
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# SERIALDEV The unix device name of the serial device that is the Arduino.
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# SOURCES A list of all source files of whatever language. The language
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# TARGET The name of the target file. This is set automatically if a
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# This makefile also defines the following goals for use on the command line
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# all This is the default if no goal is specified. It builds the
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