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roll: third_party/pigweed pw_async2: Workaround codelab/solutions/step1:test flake The flake was introduced by the change to add the call to HardwareInit, and affects the sanitizer builds. Removing the call means the basic input instruction message is no longer printed, so the expected file is adjusted to match. Original-Bug: 441375913 Test: bazel test --config=tsan //pw_async2/codelab/solutions/step1:test Original-Reviewed-on: https://pigweed-review.googlesource.com/c/pigweed/pigweed/+/316372 Presubmit-Verified: CQ Bot Account <pigweed-scoped@luci-project-accounts.iam.gserviceaccount.com> Original-Revision: f45f0c728d9f2d5675f2e5fae5b054ecb5091921 Rolled-Repo: https://pigweed.googlesource.com/pigweed/pigweed Rolled-Commits: 695a171d4d7e42..f45f0c728d9f2d Roll-Count: 1 Roller-URL: https://cr-buildbucket.appspot.com/build/8705366564379726097 GitWatcher: ignore CQ-Do-Not-Cancel-Tryjobs: true Change-Id: I7e40ed798d1ee4271702d339220ac58ce365820e Reviewed-on: https://pigweed-review.googlesource.com/c/pigweed/examples/+/316652 Commit-Queue: Pigweed Roller <pigweed-roller@pigweed-service-accounts.iam.gserviceaccount.com> Lint: Lint 🤖 <android-build-ayeaye@system.gserviceaccount.com> Bot-Commit: Pigweed Roller <pigweed-roller@pigweed-service-accounts.iam.gserviceaccount.com>
This repository outlines the recommended way of using Pigweed in a new or existing project. Feel free to fork this repository, or read it as a reference.
For more information see the Pigweed Getting started guide.
Check back for more complex examples and features coming soon!
Make sure you've set up Pigweed's prerequisites.
If you're on Windows, you can automate the initial setup by downloading the first-time setup script from cmd.exe:
curl https://pigweed.googlesource.com/pigweed/sample_project/+/main/tools/setup_windows_prerequisites.bat?format=TEXT > setup_pigweed_prerequisites.b64 && certutil -decode -f setup_pigweed_prerequisites.b64 setup_pigweed_prerequisites.bat && del setup_pigweed_prerequisites.b64
Then you can run the script with the following command in cmd.exe:
setup_pigweed_prerequisites.bat
Note: You may see a few UAC prompts as the script installs Git, Python, and enables developer mode.
Once that is done, you can clone this project with the following command:
git clone https://pigweed.googlesource.com/pigweed/sample_project
Pigweed uses a local development environment for most of its tools. This means tools are not installed to your machine, and are instead stored in a directory inside your project (Note: git ignores this directory). The tools are temporarily added to the PATH of the current shell session.
To make sure the latest tooling has been fetched and set up, run the bootstrap command for your operating system:
Windows
bootstrap.bat
Linux & Mac
source ./bootstrap.sh
After tooling updates, you might need to run bootstrap again to ensure the latest tools.
After the initial bootstrap, you can use use the activate
scripts to configure the current shell for development without doing a full update.
Windows
activate.bat
Linux & Mac
source ./activate.sh
All of these commands must be run from inside an activated developer environment. See Environment setup
To build the project, documentation, and tests, run the following command in an activated environment:
pw build
Alternatively, if you'd like an automatic rebuild to trigger whenever you save changes to files, use pw watch
:
pw watch
When you pull latest repository changes, run bootstrap:
source ./bootstrap.sh
If you're just launching a new shell session, you can activate instead:
source ./activate.sh
and rebuild with:
pw build
Extended documentation and examples are built along code changes. You can view them at out/gn/docs/gen/docs/html/index.html
.