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C and C++ Library for the Maple ARM Cortex-M3 development boards
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_ _ _ _ | (_) |__ _ __ ___ __ _ _ __ | | ___ | | | '_ \| '_ ` _ \ / _` | '_ \| |/ _ \ | | | |_) | | | | | | (_| | |_) | | __/ |_|_|_.__/|_| |_| |_|\__,_| .__/|_|\___| |_| by LeafLabs! leaflabs.com The latest version of this repository can be found here: https://github.com/leaflabs/libmaple General information ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ libmaple is a library for programming ST's STM32 line of Cortex M3 microcontrollers. It has a pure C layer, libmaple proper, which does most of the work, and a C++ layer, Wirish, which provides high-level convenience functions and a Wiring/Arduino-compatible interface. libmaple's primary purpose is for use with LeafLabs' Maple line of microcontroller development boards (hence the name). However, it is portable across a variety of medium- and high-density STM32F1xx chips. For example, libmaple has successfully been ported to the ST Discovery kits. Using libmaple ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The easiest way to use libmaple is in concert with the Maple IDE. Maple IDE, a sister project from LeafLabs, is an Arduino IDE fork usable for programming Maple boards, which includes libmaple and a compilation and upload toolchain: http://leaflabs.com/docs/maple-ide-install.html Additionally, a HOWTO on setting up this library for use from the command line in a Unix environment is available in our online HTML documentation: http://leaflabs.com/docs/unix-toolchain.html Documentation, Etc. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ HTML documentation for the latest release of libmaple/Maple IDE is available here: http://leaflabs.com/docs/ libmaple is well documented via Doxygen comments. The HTML documentation referenced above (which also includes the Doxygen output) is automatically generated from the source files in the leaflabs-docs repository. In order to obtain the leaflabs-docs repository, visit: http://github.com/leaflabs/leaflabs-docs/ Our bugtracker is available at: http://code.google.com/p/leaflabs/issues/list For changes that block official releases, see our wiki: http://wiki.leaflabs.com/index.php?title=Blocking_Changes Repository Layout ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ /build/ Compiler output /contrib/ Community-contributed resources. LeafLabs doesn't maintain the contents of this directory, so it may get stale. /examples/ Example code and test programs. Copy these to /main.cpp to compile them. /libmaple/ This is the meat of the library. C only, no C++. The Arduino-like compatibility layer (in C++) is in /wirish/. /libraries/ Special-purpose libraries that don't merit inclusion in the /libmaple/ and /wirish/ directories, which are intended for general use. Arduino-compatible libraries go here. /LICENSE Licensing and copyright information. /main.cpp.example main.cpp is required for a successful build but is non-existent by default; use this file as a template for building your program. By default, just blinks an LED. /Makefile libmaple build instructions for GNU Make. /notes/ Unstructured text notes that may be useful. /README This file. /support/ Support files and scripts for various purposes. gdb/ GDB scripts. ld/ Linker scripts. make/ Additional scripts used by the top-level Makefile. openocd/ OpenOCD scripts for JTAG debugging. scripts/ Miscellany. doxygen/ Doxygen configuration. stm32loader.py Script for uploading via the built-in USART bootloader. /wirish/ Extra wrappers and functionality around the lower level code in /libmaple/. These files implement an Arduino "Wiring"-like library.
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