This is the open source Pawn interpreter ported to mbed. See here: http://www.compuphase.com/pawn/pawn.htm and here: http://code.google.com/p/pawnscript/
Some instructions:
- Put the attached include folder next to your source, so when you compile you get all the proper definitions
- Use the attached main.p as a starting point if you wish
- Compile your main.p into main.amx - Put your main.amx on the mbed 'drive'
- Reset and be amazed.
Important Compile Notes:
- You should use the -S# option to define a smaller default stack size. Start with -S64 and go up from there if needed.
- To use on the Cortex-M0 version of the mbed (LPC11U24), you MUST include the TARGET=3 command-line option as well, so the pin names are properly defined. In the future this may be handled on the native code side.
Known Issues:
At the moment it appears the kbhit() function is not working right - at least on my mac. Will continue testing on Windows.Working fine.
Todo:
- Add more wrappers for the mbed peripherals
- Add Pawn overlay support, to allow much larger scripts to run (even on the LPC11U24)
amxcons.h
- Committer:
- Lobo
- Date:
- 2013-05-24
- Revision:
- 3:185fdbb7ccf0
- Parent:
- 0:3ab1d2d14eb3
File content as of revision 3:185fdbb7ccf0:
#ifndef AMXCONS_H_INCLUDED #define AMXCONS_H_INCLUDED typedef struct tagFMTINFO { const cell *params; int numparams; int skip; /* number of characters to skip from the beginning */ int length; /* number of characters to print */ /* helper functions */ int (*f_putstr)(void *dest,const TCHAR *); int (*f_putchar)(void *dest,TCHAR); void *user; /* user data */ } AMX_FMTINFO; int amx_printstring(AMX *amx,cell *cstr,AMX_FMTINFO *info); #endif /* AMXCONS_H_INCLUDED */