BUG: CubeMX doesn't mark IOC 'changed' when pin function or user-label changed
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‎2019-09-26 5:24 AM
Editing an IOC in CubeMX IDE and using Pin & Configuration view, changing a pin's special-function or user label does not mark the IOC as changed. Consequently File Save remains grayed-out and it is not possible to save the changes.
@Markus GIRDLAND​ - Please confirm you can reproduce this and a ticket has been opened, Thanks!
Best Regards, Dave
PS: IOC attached illustrates the problem.
STM32CubeIDE, Version: 1.0.2, Build: 3566_20190716-0927
Try changing pin PA4
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‎2019-09-26 7:17 AM
Thanks @Markus GIRDLAND​ - Windows 10 Pro.
Now I can't reproduce it either. Restarted IDE and it works now.
Two oddities possibly related but...
1) I did Windows sleep/resume cycle after last save and before it got into this state
2) The clock calculation is quite deranged after I disabled PH1 (clock is externally generated so PH1 is not used for OSC-OUT function)
Aaarrrgggg.....
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‎2019-09-26 5:52 AM
Which Cube version and which pins? CubeMX or CubeIDE?
Cannot reproduce here with STM32CubeMX 5.3.0 on Ubuntu.
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‎2019-09-26 6:00 AM
@Pavel A.​ - Thanks, I clarified the question.
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‎2019-09-26 6:18 AM
I can't reproduce this either. What is PA4 currently and what are you changing it to in your tests?
What OS are you using?
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‎2019-09-26 7:17 AM
Thanks @Markus GIRDLAND​ - Windows 10 Pro.
Now I can't reproduce it either. Restarted IDE and it works now.
Two oddities possibly related but...
1) I did Windows sleep/resume cycle after last save and before it got into this state
2) The clock calculation is quite deranged after I disabled PH1 (clock is externally generated so PH1 is not used for OSC-OUT function)
Aaarrrgggg.....
