# # Set location of various cgtools # # These variables can be set here or on the command line. Paths must not # have spaces. # # The CCS_ARMCOMPILER and GCC_ARMCOMPILER variables, in addition to pointing to # their respective locations, also serve as "switches" for disabling a build # using those cgtools. To disable a build using a specific cgtool, either set # the cgtool's variable to empty or delete/comment-out its definition: # CCS_ARMCOMPILER ?= # or # #CCS_ARMCOMPILER ?= home/username/ti/ccs1000/ccs/tools/compiler/ti-cgt-arm_20.2.0.LTS # # If a cgtool's *_ARMCOMPILER variable is set (non-empty), various sub-makes # in the installation will attempt to build with that cgtool. This means # that if multiple *_ARMCOMPILER cgtool variables are set, the sub-makes # will build using each non-empty *_ARMCOMPILER cgtool. # SYSCONFIG_TOOL ?= /Applications/ti/ccs1000/ccs/utils/sysconfig_1.4.0/sysconfig_cli.sh TICLANG_ARMCOMPILER ?= /path/to/clang/compiler GCC_ARMCOMPILER ?= /Applications/ti/ccs1000/ccs/tools/compiler/##GCC_ARM_VER## # The IAR compiler is not supported on macOS # IAR_ARMCOMPILER ?= # For macOS RM = rm -f RMDIR = rm -rf DEVNULL = /dev/null ECHOBLANKLINE = echo