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amp-embedded-infra-lib is a set of C++ libraries and headers that provide heap-less, STL like, infrastructure for embedded software development

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amp-embedded-infra-lib (EmIL)

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Description: amp-embedded-infra-lib is a set of C++ libraries and headers that provide heap-less, STL like, infrastructure for embedded software development.

Dependencies

EmIL requires:

  • A recent C++ compiler that supports C++17 at minimum (for a host build it should support std::filesystem).
  • CMake 3.24 or higher.

EmIL is know to build under the following configurations:

  • Windows from Visual Studio 2019 onwards.
  • Linux from GCC 7 onwards.
  • OSX from XCode 11 and target platform 10.15 onwards.

How to build the software

EmIL can be built by-itself, for example to execute the included micro-tests, or it can be built as part of a larger project. This paragraph describes how to build EmIL by-itself.

cmake -B Build
cmake --build Build

How to test the software

After EmIL has been built. The included automated tests can be run with CTest like so:

ctest -D Experimental -C Debug

Code examples

Code examples can be found under the examples folder.

Documentation

Documentation is available on philips-software.github.io/amp-embedded-infra-lib.

Contributing

Conventional Commits

amp-embedded-infra-lib uses semantic versioning and conventional commits.

Please refer to our Contributing guide when you want to contribute to this project.

License

amp-embedded-infra-lib is licensed under the MIT license. See LICENSE file.