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RTSC - detecting build configuration

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Itay Chamiel
Posted by Itay Chamiel
on Dec 12 2012 11:00 AM
Intellectual845 points

Hi,

How can I detect the current build setting (e.g. Debug or Release) in the BIOS .cfg script, so that my application is configured differently depending on the setting? In my C code I can use something like #ifdef _DEBUG, but there is no equivalent method that I have found in XDCscript.

Thanks,

-itay

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  • ToddMullanix
    Posted by ToddMullanix
    on Dec 12 2012 11:23 AM
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    Itay,

    Are you talking about CCS Project Configuration or RTSC Build-Profile?

    For RTSC Build-Profile: add the following to your .cfg and it will print out a re-build.

    print ("Program.build.profile = " + Program.build.profile);

    I'm still looking if it is CCS Project Configuration...

    Todd

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  • Itay Chamiel
    Posted by Itay Chamiel
    on Dec 12 2012 11:54 AM
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    The RTSC build profile is just what I needed. So now I have code that looks like this in my .cfg file:

    if (Program.build.profile == "debug")

    {

    // debug code ..

    }

    else

    {

    // release code ..

    }

    Thanks!

    -itay

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  • Itay Chamiel
    Posted by Itay Chamiel
    on Dec 24 2012 07:47 AM
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    Todd,

    I now have a more complex scenario and would appreciate the ability to detect the CCS project configuration - either directly by name, or by inserting some setting within each configuration that would be detectable in the RTSC config file. Is this possible?

    Thanks!

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  • ToddMullanix
    Posted by ToddMullanix
    on Dec 26 2012 13:15 PM
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    Itay,

    For a new question, can you start a new post. It makes management of the forums easier for us.

    Todd

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  • Itay Chamiel
    Posted by Itay Chamiel
    on Dec 27 2012 07:04 AM
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    Fair enough, see http://e2e.ti.com/support/embedded/bios/f/355/t/235939.aspx .

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