2018-06-03 12:10 AM
There is syscalls.c in the Project folder generated by the cube
and in the project path, I have syscalls.c in nano libraries.
I want to sprintf with floating point, that's why I included the nano library
Trying without nano..
it compiles now...
totally clean build from the cube:
I added this into main.c and it compiles:
printf('asd %f', 1.34);
but where does it print to ?
(Hoping to have my PCB by Tuesday for testing
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)#compiler #nano2018-06-03 04:16 AM
I didnt think nano did floating point. quite the opposite - i have to remove it from the options in order to print fp.
>but where does it print to ?
where are you telling it to print to?
I put this in my function prototypes user code area:
#ifdef __GNUC__
#define PUTCHAR_PROTOTYPE int __io_putchar(int ch)#else#define PUTCHAR_PROTOTYPE int fputc(int ch, FILE *f)#endif /* __GNUC__ */and i put this in user code 4 area:
PUTCHAR_PROTOTYPE
{ /* Place your implementation of fputc here */ /* e.g. write a character to the USART2 and Loop until the end of transmission */ HAL_UART_Transmit(&huart2, (uint8_t *)&ch, 1, 0xFF);return ch;
}the nucleo boards all seem to have the stlink on uart2, but my f769i discovery board has it on uart1. check the manual.