Remove trailing whitespace from the Makefile.
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# Copyright (C) 2010,2011,2012 Martin Oldfield <m@mjo.tc>, based on
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# work that is copyright Nicholas Zambetti, David A. Mellis & Hernando
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# Barragan.
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#
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#
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# This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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# under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as
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# published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the
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#
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# 0.6 22.vi.2011 M J Oldfield
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# - added ard-parse-boards supports
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# - added -lc to linker opts,
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# - added -lc to linker opts,
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# on Fabien Le Lez's advice
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#
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# 0.7 12.vii.2011 M J Oldfield
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# - moved -lm to the end of linker opts,
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# to solve Frank Knopf's problem;
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# - added -F to stty opts: Craig Hollabaugh
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# - added -F to stty opts: Craig Hollabaugh
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# reckons it's good for Ubuntu
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#
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# 0.8 12.ii.2012 M J Oldfield
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# defined (ex Peplin)
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# - Added a monitor target which talks to the
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# Arduino serial port (Peplin's suggestion)
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# - Rejigged PATH calculations for general
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# - Rejigged PATH calculations for general
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# tidiness (ex Peplin)
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# - Moved the reset target to Perl for
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# clarity and better error handling (ex
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# Daniele Vergini)
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#
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#
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########################################################################
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#
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# PATHS YOU NEED TO SET UP
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# 1. Things which are included in this distribution e.g. ard-parse-boards
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# => ARDMK_DIR
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#
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# 2. Things which are always in the Arduino distribution e.g.
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# 2. Things which are always in the Arduino distribution e.g.
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# boards.txt, libraries, &c.
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# => ARDUINO_DIR
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#
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# ARDMK_DIR = /usr/local
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# AVR_TOOLS_DIR = /usr
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#
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# You can either set these up in the Makefile, or put them in your
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# You can either set these up in the Makefile, or put them in your
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# environment e.g. in your .bashrc
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#
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# If you don't install the ard-... binaries to /usr/local/bin, but
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# instead copy them to e.g. /home/mjo/arduino.mk/bin then set
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# ARDML_DIR = /home/mjo/arduino.mk
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#
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#
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########################################################################
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#
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# DEPENDENCIES
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#
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# ARDUINO_LIBS - A list of any libraries used by the sketch (we
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# assume these are in
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# $(ARDUINO_DIR)/hardware/libraries
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# $(ARDUINO_DIR)/hardware/libraries
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#
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# ARDUINO_PORT - The port where the Arduino can be found (only needed
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# when uploading
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# SERIAL MONITOR
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#
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# The serial monitor just invokes the GNU screen program with suitable
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# options. For more information see screen (1) and search for
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# options. For more information see screen (1) and search for
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# 'character special device'.
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#
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# The really useful thing to know is that ^A-k gets you out!
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# 1. Things which are included in this distribution e.g. ard-parse-boards
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# => ARDMK_DIR
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#
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# 2. Things which are always in the Arduino distribution e.g.
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# 2. Things which are always in the Arduino distribution e.g.
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# boards.txt, libraries, &c.
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# => ARDUINO_DIR
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#
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# AVR_TOOLS_DIR = /usr
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#
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#
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#
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#
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#
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########################################################################
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#
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#
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# You might also need to set the fuse bits, but typically they'll be
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# read from boards.txt, based on the BOARD_TAG variable:
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#
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#
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# ISP_LOCK_FUSE_PRE = 0x3f
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# ISP_LOCK_FUSE_POST = 0xcf
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# ISP_HIGH_FUSE = 0xdf
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#
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# I think the fuses here are fine for uploading to the ATmega168
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# without bootloader.
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#
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#
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# To actually do this upload use the ispload target:
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#
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# make ispload
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########################################################################
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########################################################################
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#
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#
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# Default TARGET to cwd (ex Daniele Vergini)
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ifndef TARGET
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TARGET = $(notdir $(CURDIR))
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$(AVRDUDE) $(AVRDUDE_COM_OPTS) $(AVRDUDE_ARD_OPTS) \
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-U flash:w:$(TARGET_HEX):i
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reset:
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reset:
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$(RESET_CMD) $(ARD_PORT)
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# stty on MacOS likes -F, but on Debian it likes -f redirecting
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# stdin/out appears to work but generates a spurious error on MacOS at
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# least. Perhaps it would be better to just do it in perl ?
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reset_stty:
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reset_stty:
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for STTYF in 'stty -F' 'stty --file' 'stty -f' 'stty <' ; \
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do $$STTYF /dev/tty >/dev/null 2>/dev/null && break ; \
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done ;\
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$$STTYF $(ARD_PORT) hupcl ;\
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(sleep 0.1 || sleep 1) ;\
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$$STTYF $(ARD_PORT) -hupcl
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$$STTYF $(ARD_PORT) -hupcl
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ispload: $(TARGET_HEX)
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$(AVRDUDE) $(AVRDUDE_COM_OPTS) $(AVRDUDE_ISP_OPTS) -e \
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size: $(OBJDIR) $(TARGET_HEX)
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$(SIZE) $(TARGET_HEX)
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show_boards:
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show_boards:
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$(PARSE_BOARD_CMD) --boards
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monitor:
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