I am currently working on an embedded project for the stm32f3. In this project I want to use both .cpp
and .c
files:
The C files are for the UART/I2C... initialisation files while the C++ ones are for a more object oriented solution. Therefore I really need to keep both of them.
My question is how to make it work properly? I have seen a few answer on the web but it all seem very confusing to me.
I already had a project with uart.c/h
files inside a C++ project (the board was working just fine), but as I added a i2c.c/h
files to the project, a lot of linkage errors appeared.
Example = Error[Li005]: no definition for "I2C_StructInit" [referenced from C:\Users\IAR Embedded Workbench\STM32F3-Discovery_FW_V1.1.0\Project\I2C Interface CPU\Debug\Obj\i2c.o]
Should the main
be a C or C++ file?
Should I use Language\Auto
in the project setting, or specify for each file to compile in C or C++ ?
When do I need to use extern "C"
?
I am using IAR Embedded Workbench IDE. Any other advices are welcome.