pw_sys_io_stdio#
The pw_sys_io_stdio
backend implements the pw_sys_io
facade using
stdio.
Why not just use stdio directly?#
The nice thing about using pw_sys_io
is that it’s rather easy to get a
board up and running with a target-specific backend. This means when drafting
out a quick application you can write it against pw_sys_io
and, with some
care, the application will be able to run on both host and target devices.
While it’s not recommended to use pw_sys_io
for any production
applications, it can be rather helpful for early prototyping.
Setup#
This module requires relatively minimal setup:
Write code against the
pw_sys_io
facade.Setup build system to point to this backend.
For GN, direct the
pw_sys_io_BACKEND
GN build arg to point here.For Bazel, the default backend multiplexer will automatically pick this stdio backend for host builds. To use this backend on non-host platforms, add the
@pigweed//pw_sys_io_stdio:backend
constraint_value to your platform.
Module usage#
For the most part, applications built with this backend will behave similarly to an application built directly against stdio.