I imported the mbed OS Blinky example into the mbed online compiler, and compiled it for the EmbeddedArtists LPC4088 QuickStart Board. Without having made any modifications, I get the compiler warnings pictured below.
...Really?
After all my headaches the last several days trying to get an mbed-based codebase to build in an offline IDE - compiler and linker errors (nevermind the warnings), broken exporters - and now this canonical, highly-publicized example won't even build without warnings - I am losing confidence in the mbed platform.
Is mbed failing to live up to its promise? Or am I somehow doing something fundamentally wrong?
Does anyone care to talk me off the metaphorical ledge [of abandoning mbed]? Or tell me I should jump? (Into what, with this board - LPCOpen?)
(EDIT: No doubt, some of the blame of my earlier troubles goes to Embedded Artists, for not maintaining their example code - perhaps against the moving target of mbed. But not all of the blame - maybe not even most.)
I imported the mbed OS Blinky example into the mbed online compiler, and compiled it for the EmbeddedArtists LPC4088 QuickStart Board. Without having made any modifications, I get the compiler warnings pictured below.
...Really?
After all my headaches the last several days trying to get an mbed-based codebase to build in an offline IDE - compiler and linker errors (nevermind the warnings), broken exporters - and now this canonical, highly-publicized example won't even build without warnings - I am losing confidence in the mbed platform.
Is mbed failing to live up to its promise? Or am I somehow doing something fundamentally wrong?
Does anyone care to talk me off the metaphorical ledge [of abandoning mbed]? Or tell me I should jump? (Into what, with this board - LPCOpen?)
(EDIT: No doubt, some of the blame of my earlier troubles goes to Embedded Artists, for not maintaining their example code - perhaps against the moving target of mbed. But not all of the blame - maybe not even most.)