[sdiy] ARM M4 (stm32F3xx) FPU questions

Chris McDowell declareupdate at gmail.com
Mon Oct 10 20:21:45 CEST 2016


Thanks, guys. 

I followed Eric's advice, and imported the library stuff I need into the project. Eclipse even provides for that option in the project wizard, and it worked great. 

Cheers!
Chris

> On Oct 7, 2016, at 7:00 AM, Vladimir Pantelic <vladoman at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> On 07.10.2016 13:50, Steve wrote:
>> 
>>> so my projects import the stdperiph stuff into the project and
>>> build it with whatever ABI settings I've defined in the project.
>>> You might find that provides better results
>> 
>> I agree - and it enables you to put every piece of code that is
>> needed to produce an executable of your project into one source
>> control repository. It really sucks when a project is not worked on
>> for some time, and later you can't get that exact same version of the
>> library again, and the present one does not produce an executable
> 
> I have some projects where I put StdPeriph or HAL libraries outside,
> but "outside" is "inside" another git repo and with a subdirectory per
> library version number. storage is cheap :)
> 
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