Did a few exersises, most of the way through serial_logger.

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Gabe Venberg 2023-09-06 15:07:08 -05:00
parent 1f4cc71b96
commit 97fb8de5da
8 changed files with 331 additions and 20 deletions

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/* calculates all subsets of the string comb by assigning eatch letter a position in a binary number and counting up. */
/* calculates all subsets of the string comb by assigning eatch letter a
* position in a binary number and counting up. */
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>

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CC := gcc
CXX := g++
OPTIMIZATION := -O3
CFLAGS = ${OPTIMIZATION} -Wextra -Wall -Wpedantic
# all: helloworld
#
# #automatically built from implicit rules.
# helloworld: helloworld.c
#
# clean:
# rm -f helloworld
#
TARGET_EXEC := filetee
BUILD_DIR := ./build
SRC_DIRS := ./src
# Find all the C and C++ files we want to compile
# Note the single quotes around the * expressions. The shell will incorrectly expand these otherwise, but we want to send the * directly to the find command.
SRCS := $(shell find $(SRC_DIRS) -name '*.cpp' -or -name '*.c' -or -name '*.s')
# Prepends BUILD_DIR and appends .o to every src file
# As an example, ./your_dir/hello.cpp turns into ./build/./your_dir/hello.cpp.o
OBJS := $(SRCS:%=$(BUILD_DIR)/%.o)
# String substitution (suffix version without %).
# As an example, ./build/hello.cpp.o turns into ./build/hello.cpp.d
DEPS := $(OBJS:.o=.d)
# Every folder in ./src will need to be passed to GCC so that it can find header files
INC_DIRS := $(shell find $(SRC_DIRS) -type d)
# Add a prefix to INC_DIRS. So moduleA would become -ImoduleA. GCC understands this -I flag
INC_FLAGS := $(addprefix -I,$(INC_DIRS))
# The -MMD and -MP flags together generate Makefiles for us!
# These files will have .d instead of .o as the output.
DEPFLAGS := $(INC_FLAGS) -MMD -MP
# The final build step.
$(BUILD_DIR)/$(TARGET_EXEC): $(OBJS)
$(CXX) $(OBJS) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS)
# Build step for C source
$(BUILD_DIR)/%.c.o: %.c
mkdir -p $(dir $@)
$(CC) $(DEPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) -c $< -o $@
# Build step for C++ source
$(BUILD_DIR)/%.cpp.o: %.cpp
mkdir -p $(dir $@)
$(CXX) $(DEPFLAGS) $(CXXFLAGS) -c $< -o $@
.PHONY: clean
clean:
rm -r $(BUILD_DIR)
.PHONY: run
run: $(BUILD_DIR)/$(TARGET_EXEC)
$(BUILD_DIR)/$(TARGET_EXEC)
# Include the .d makefiles. The - at the front suppresses the errors of missing
# Makefiles. Initially, all the .d files will be missing, and we don't want those
# errors to show up.
-include $(DEPS)

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#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
static const char Help[] = "Reads a file and outputs to a file while also printing contents.";
static const char Usage[] = "INPUT_FILE [OUTPUT_FILE]";
struct arguments {
char* inFile;
char* outFile;
};
int main(int argc, char* argv[]) {
// for some reason, when doing this with a serial port, log.log never gets written to. I think this is becasue the
// program is terminated with ctrl-c, so the file descriptors dont close?.
struct arguments arguments = {NULL, NULL};
switch (argc) {
case 3:
arguments.outFile = argv[2];
// fallthrough
case 2:
arguments.inFile = argv[1];
break;
default:
printf("%s\n%s\n", Usage, Help);
return EXIT_FAILURE;
break;
}
FILE* inFile = fopen(arguments.inFile, "r");
if (!inFile) {
printf("error opening file %s\n", arguments.inFile);
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
FILE* outFile;
if (arguments.outFile != NULL) {
outFile = fopen(arguments.outFile, "w");
if (!outFile) {
printf("error opening file %s\n", arguments.outFile);
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
if (fputs("start of log\n", outFile) < 0) {
printf("could not write to %s\n", arguments.outFile);
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
fflush(outFile);
}
char* lineBuff = NULL;
size_t lineBuffSize = 0;
ssize_t line_size;
do {
line_size = getline(&lineBuff, &lineBuffSize, inFile);
printf("%s", lineBuff);
if (arguments.outFile != NULL) {
fputs(lineBuff, outFile);
fflush(outFile);
}
} while (line_size >= 0);
// these things should be done by the OS when we exit.
// free(lineBuff);
// fclose(inFile);
// fclose(outFile);
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}

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CC := gcc
CXX := g++
OPTIMIZATION := -O3
CFLAGS = ${OPTIMIZATION} -Werror -Wextra -Wall -Wpedantic
# all: helloworld
#
# #automatically built from implicit rules.
# helloworld: helloworld.c
#
# clean:
# rm -f helloworld
#
TARGET_EXEC := functionpointer
BUILD_DIR := ./build
SRC_DIRS := ./src
# Find all the C and C++ files we want to compile
# Note the single quotes around the * expressions. The shell will incorrectly expand these otherwise, but we want to send the * directly to the find command.
SRCS := $(shell find $(SRC_DIRS) -name '*.cpp' -or -name '*.c' -or -name '*.s')
# Prepends BUILD_DIR and appends .o to every src file
# As an example, ./your_dir/hello.cpp turns into ./build/./your_dir/hello.cpp.o
OBJS := $(SRCS:%=$(BUILD_DIR)/%.o)
# String substitution (suffix version without %).
# As an example, ./build/hello.cpp.o turns into ./build/hello.cpp.d
DEPS := $(OBJS:.o=.d)
# Every folder in ./src will need to be passed to GCC so that it can find header files
INC_DIRS := $(shell find $(SRC_DIRS) -type d)
# Add a prefix to INC_DIRS. So moduleA would become -ImoduleA. GCC understands this -I flag
INC_FLAGS := $(addprefix -I,$(INC_DIRS))
# The -MMD and -MP flags together generate Makefiles for us!
# These files will have .d instead of .o as the output.
DEPFLAGS := $(INC_FLAGS) -MMD -MP
# The final build step.
$(BUILD_DIR)/$(TARGET_EXEC): $(OBJS)
$(CXX) $(OBJS) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS)
# Build step for C source
$(BUILD_DIR)/%.c.o: %.c
mkdir -p $(dir $@)
$(CC) $(DEPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) -c $< -o $@
# Build step for C++ source
$(BUILD_DIR)/%.cpp.o: %.cpp
mkdir -p $(dir $@)
$(CXX) $(DEPFLAGS) $(CXXFLAGS) -c $< -o $@
.PHONY: clean
clean:
rm -r $(BUILD_DIR)
.PHONY: run
run: $(BUILD_DIR)/$(TARGET_EXEC)
$(BUILD_DIR)/$(TARGET_EXEC)
# Include the .d makefiles. The - at the front suppresses the errors of missing
# Makefiles. Initially, all the .d files will be missing, and we don't want those
# errors to show up.
-include $(DEPS)

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#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
void function0(void) { printf("function 0\n"); }
void function1(void) { printf("function 1\n"); }
void function2(void) { printf("function 2\n"); }
typedef void (*VoidToVoid)(void);
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
VoidToVoid functions[3] = {function0, function1, function2};
if (argc != 2) {
printf("one argument only\n");
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
unsigned char index = strtol(argv[1], NULL, 10);
if (index > 2) {
printf("argument must be between 0 and 2\n");
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
functions[index]();
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}

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#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
int main()
{
printf("Hello World\n");
int main() {
if (printf("Hello World\n") < 0) {
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}

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CC := gcc
CXX := g++
OPTIMIZATION := -O3
CFLAGS = ${OPTIMIZATION} -Werror -Wextra -Wall -Wpedantic
# all: helloworld
#
# #automatically built from implicit rules.
# helloworld: helloworld.c
#
# clean:
# rm -f helloworld
#
TARGET_EXEC := retrievecount
BUILD_DIR := ./build
SRC_DIRS := ./src
# Find all the C and C++ files we want to compile
# Note the single quotes around the * expressions. The shell will incorrectly expand these otherwise, but we want to send the * directly to the find command.
SRCS := $(shell find $(SRC_DIRS) -name '*.cpp' -or -name '*.c' -or -name '*.s')
# Prepends BUILD_DIR and appends .o to every src file
# As an example, ./your_dir/hello.cpp turns into ./build/./your_dir/hello.cpp.o
OBJS := $(SRCS:%=$(BUILD_DIR)/%.o)
# String substitution (suffix version without %).
# As an example, ./build/hello.cpp.o turns into ./build/hello.cpp.d
DEPS := $(OBJS:.o=.d)
# Every folder in ./src will need to be passed to GCC so that it can find header files
INC_DIRS := $(shell find $(SRC_DIRS) -type d)
# Add a prefix to INC_DIRS. So moduleA would become -ImoduleA. GCC understands this -I flag
INC_FLAGS := $(addprefix -I,$(INC_DIRS))
# The -MMD and -MP flags together generate Makefiles for us!
# These files will have .d instead of .o as the output.
DEPFLAGS := $(INC_FLAGS) -MMD -MP
# The final build step.
$(BUILD_DIR)/$(TARGET_EXEC): $(OBJS)
$(CXX) $(OBJS) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS)
# Build step for C source
$(BUILD_DIR)/%.c.o: %.c
mkdir -p $(dir $@)
$(CC) $(DEPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) -c $< -o $@
# Build step for C++ source
$(BUILD_DIR)/%.cpp.o: %.cpp
mkdir -p $(dir $@)
$(CXX) $(DEPFLAGS) $(CXXFLAGS) -c $< -o $@
.PHONY: clean
clean:
rm -r $(BUILD_DIR)
.PHONY: run
run: $(BUILD_DIR)/$(TARGET_EXEC)
$(BUILD_DIR)/$(TARGET_EXEC)
# Include the .d makefiles. The - at the front suppresses the errors of missing
# Makefiles. Initially, all the .d files will be missing, and we don't want those
# errors to show up.
-include $(DEPS)

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#include <stdio.h>
static unsigned int counter = 0;
void increment(void) {
// static unsigned int counter = 0;
counter++;
// printf("%d ", counter);
}
int retrieve(void) { return counter; }
int main(void) {
for (int i = 0; i < 5; i++) {
increment();
printf("%d ", retrieve());
}
return 0;
}