nuttx-apps/interpreters/minibasic/Kconfig

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#
# For a description of the syntax of this configuration file,
# see the file kconfig-language.txt in the NuttX tools repository.
#
config INTERPRETERS_MINIBASIC
bool "Mini Basic Interpreter support"
default n
select LIBC_FLOATINGPOINT
---help---
This is a Basic interpreter written by Malcolm McLean
NOTE: This interpreter requires a usable math.h header file. By
default, the math library (and hence, math.h) are not provided by
NuttX. Therefore, when the Basic code includes math.h it will
either fail to find the math.h header file or, worse, will take an
incompatible version of math.h from your toolchain. The toolchain's
version of math.h will be incompatible because it will have been
implemented to work with a different version of the C library.
Normally, developers will use an optimized math library for their
processor architecture and do the following:
- Save a customized copy of math.h from your tool chain in
nuttx/arch/<arch>/include
- Set CONFIG_ARCH_MATH_H=y in your .config file to select this
architecture-specific math.h header file.
An option is to use the built-in, generic, unoptimized NuttX math
library that is selected by simply by:
- Set CONFIG_LIBM=y in your .config file
if INTERPRETERS_MINIBASIC
config INTERPRETER_MINIBASIC_PRIORITY
int "Basic interpreter priority"
default 100
---help---
Task priority of the Basic interpreter main task
config INTERPRETER_MINIBASIC_STACKSIZE
int "Basic interpreter stack size"
default 4096
---help---
Size of the stack allocated for the Basic interpreter main task
config INTERPRETER_MINIBASIC_IOBUFSIZE
int "I/O buffer size"
default 1024
---help---
Size of the statically allocated I/O buffer.
config INTERPRETER_MINIBASIC_TESTSCRIPT
bool "Test script"
default n
---help---
By default, the path to a basic program must provided on the command
line. It this option is selected, then a built-in, canned script is
enabled and will be used if no path is provided on the command line.
This canned script can be used for testing purposes.
endif