commit | 8b638693dde4e8ce888d8be92b3816dd32c833d9 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Brian Silverman <bsilver16384@gmail.com> | Mon Jun 26 23:10:26 2017 -0700 |
committer | Brian Silverman <bsilver16384@gmail.com> | Tue Sep 19 23:16:36 2017 -0400 |
tree | e39e2d0172e57a6b44b711b6f335156a03915c81 | |
parent | b79af7c8000c8e983cf91c8b937001ab01124d26 [diff] |
Get some basic Teensy code working It prints some stuff over the USB serial port and turns the on-board LED on. Also tweak some of the existing code so it works with better compiler options for what we're doing. Change-Id: Ifcbd36f9eaca47a86f7a97e8c458c64f9b3df3ab
This is FRC Team 971's main code repository. There are README*
files throughout the source tree documenting specifics for their respective folders.
The main central location for our code is our Gerrit server at https://robotics.mvla.net/gerrit. To get a copy of the code on your computer to work with, follow these steps:
clone with commit-msg hook
command will save you trouble later.To learn more about git, see git(1) (man git
or git(1) (especially the NOTES section).
We want all code to at least have a second person look over it before it gets merged into the master
branch. Gerrit has extensive documentation on starting reviews. TL;DR: git push origin HEAD:refs/for/master
and then click on the link to add reviewers. If you just upload a change without adding any reviewers, it might sit around for a long time before anybody else notices it. git-review can make the upload process simpler.
The currently supported operating system for building the code is amd64 Debian Jessie. It is likely to work on any x86_64 GNU/Linux system, but that's not at all well-tested.
We use Bazel to build the code. Bazel has extensive docs and does a nice job with fast, correct increment rebuilds.
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/
.apt-get install python libpython-dev bazel ruby clang-format-3.5 clang-3.6 gfortran libblas-dev liblapack-dev python-scipy python-matplotlib
doc/frc971.conf
.bazel test //... -- $(cat NO_BUILD_AMD64) bazel build --cpu=roborio //... -- $(cat NO_BUILD_ROBORIO)
The NO_BUILD_{AMD64,ROBORIO} files contain lists of the targets which are intentionally not built for the various CPUs.
bazel build --cpu=roborio --compilation_mode=opt //y2015/...
bazel run --cpu=roborio --compilation_mode=opt //y2015:download roboRIO-971.local