I have found a problem that just works fine in C but causing problems for Arduino (on Windows)
#define NO_PROBLEM
#ifdef NO_PROBLEM
char charBuf[16];
unsigned int numBuf;
#endif
void setup() {
}
void loop() {
}
This code just works fine. But if I change
#define NO_PROBLEM
to
//#define NO_PROBLEM
the compiler will return with the following error:
core.a(main.cpp.o): In function main: C:\Users\user\arduino-1.0.4-windows\arduino-1.0.4\hardware\arduino\cores\arduino/main.cpp:5: undefined reference to setup C:\Users\user\arduino-1.0.4-windows\arduino-1.0.4\hardware\arduino\cores\arduino/main.cpp:15: undefined reference to loop
This is part of some debugging macros and I want some variables to be there only in DEBUG mode, so actually NO_PROBLEM is DEBUG in my code.
#ifdef...#endif
.#ifdef DEBUG char charBuf[16]; unsigned int numBuf; #define initDebug() {Serial.begin(115200);} #define debugPrint(message) {Serial.write(message);} #define debugPrintInt(message)\ {\ numBuf = message;\ Serial.write(itoa(numBuf,charBuf, 10));\ } #else #define initDebug() {} #define debugPrint(message) {} #define debugPrintInt(message) {} #endif