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Developer forums (C::B DEVELOPMENT STRICTLY!) => Development => Topic started by: lesnewell on October 18, 2019, 07:01:45 pm
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I'm trying to build codeblocks on ARM (Raspberry Pi) using a recent SVN version.
A lot of the contrib plugins have this code:
#if defined(LOGGING)
#define LOGGING 1
#undef LOGIT
#define LOGIT wxLogMessage
#define TRAP asm("int3")
#endif
int3 is an x86 instruction so the compiler chokes. I can't see anywhere obvious where I can undefine LOGGING.
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Building using what method?
CB Projects or configure/make?
If CB Projects, remove the define of "LOGGING" and maybe add the define of "NO_LOGGING".
Tim S.
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Sorry, configure and make.
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Patch that comments out the TRAP defines. I see no where that TRAP define is used!
Edit: I did see another asm command that I did not try to fix; you will likely have to skip building that plugin or ask someone else how to fix it.
Tim S.
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Hmm, that TRAP must be being used somewhere otherwise the compiler would ignore it. Maybe something like this would be a more elegant solution https://github.com/scottt/debugbreak/blob/master/debugbreak.h (https://github.com/scottt/debugbreak/blob/master/debugbreak.h). It seems to cover most common architectures.
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The LOGGING #define was accidentally left in the 'debug' target of KeyBinder.
I'll remove the target.
Fixed At revision: 11880
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Hmm, that TRAP must be being used somewhere otherwise the compiler would ignore it. Maybe something like this would be a more elegant solution https://github.com/scottt/debugbreak/blob/master/debugbreak.h (https://github.com/scottt/debugbreak/blob/master/debugbreak.h). It seems to cover most common architectures.
I am guessing it is used; but, I still have no idea where it is used.
Tim S.