Hi,
So i've encountered problems with trying to use stdio.h. After adding libc to the build directory and the target.mk file, i keep getting errors with some of the libc header files relating to variables like va_list. On face value, it seems that libc and C++ don't like to play with each other...
Peter
On 01/02/2010, at 5:27 AM, Norman Feske wrote:
Hi Peter,
I noticed that there isn't any support for printing floating point numbers. I was wondering whether someone has a patch of some sort that provides this functionality, even at a basic level.
the default printf functionality is pretty limited to keep the complexity of the base framework as low as possible. However, a complete printf implementation is provided by the libc. In the 'target.mk' file, you just need to specify:
LIBS += libc
Then you can include '<stdio.h>' and use 'printf' with all features as usual.
Norman
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