nuttx-apps/system/nsh/README.txt

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README
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Basic Configuration
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This directory provides an example of how to configure and use
the NuttShell (NSH) application. NSH is a simple shell
application. NSH is described in its own README located at
apps/nshlib/README.txt. This function is enabled with:
CONFIG_SYSTEM_NSH=y
Applications using this example will need to provide an defconfig
file in the configuration directory with instruction to build
the NSH library like:
CONFIG_NSH_LIBRARY=y
Other Configuration Requirements
--------------------------------
NOTE: If the NSH serial console is used, then following is also
required to build the readline() library:
CONFIG_SYSTEM_READLINE=y
And if networking is included:
CONFIG_NETUTILS_NETLIB=y
CONFIG_NETUTILS_DHCPC=y
CONFIG_NETDB_DNSCLIENT=y
CONFIG_NETUTILS_TFTPC=y
CONFIG_NETUTILS_WEBCLIENT=y
If the Telnet console is enabled, then the defconfig file should
also include:
CONFIG_NETUTILS_TELNETD=y
Also if the Telnet console is enabled, make sure that you have the
following set in the NuttX configuration file or else the performance
will be very bad (because there will be only one character per TCP
transfer):
CONFIG_STDIO_BUFFER_SIZE - Some value >= 64
CONFIG_STDIO_LINEBUFFER=y
C++ Support
-----------
If CONFIG_HAVE_CXX=y and CONFIG_HAVE_CXXINITIALIZE=y, then this NSH
example can be configured to initialize C++ constructors when it
is started. NSH does not use C++ and, by default, assumes that
constructors are initialized elsewhere. However, you can force
NSH to initialize constructors by setting:
CONFIG_SYSTEM_NSH_CXXINITIALIZE=y