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#"-Wno-sign-compare"
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])
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#
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# Add CPU frequency as a compile time constant instead of a runtime variable
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#
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def add_cpu_freq():
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if 'BOARD_F_CPU' in env:
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env['BUILD_FLAGS'].append('-DBOARD_F_CPU=' + env['BOARD_F_CPU'])
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# Useful for JTAG debugging
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#
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# It will separe release and debug build folders.
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#
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if env.GetBuildType() == "debug":
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env['BUILD_DIR'] = '$PROJECT_BUILD_DIR/$PIOENV/debug'
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# On some platform, F_CPU is a runtime variable. Since it's used to convert from ns
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# to CPU cycles, this adds overhead preventing small delay (in the order of less than
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# 30 cycles) to be generated correctly. By using a compile time constant instead
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# the compiler will perform the computation and this overhead will be avoided
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add_cpu_freq()
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