Signed-off-by: Brendan Le Foll <brendan.le.foll@intel.com>
MAA - Low Level Skeleton Library for Communication on Intel platforms
Library in C/C++ to interface with Galileo & other Intel platforms over:
- I2C
- SPI
- GPIO
- PWM
- AIO
In a structured and sane API with port nanmes/numbering that match boards & with bindings to javascript & python.
The intent is to make it easier for developers and sensor manufacturers to map their sensors & actuators on top of supported hardware and to allow control of low level communication protocol by high level languages & constructs.
=== ENV RECOMENDATIONS ===
node.js 0.10.26 python 3.3.x or 2.7.x swig-v8 3.0.1 (if you want node.js to work you need to use swig-v8) I'm using f31c1dce7a45c4b8ed7e6ff845f4c74539e056f1 from http://github.com:oliver----/swig-v8
=== COMPILING ===
NOTE: The only supported cmake build configuration is to have the build/ dir inside of the repo/tarball.
if swig-v8 is not in your default path you can try run cmake with "-DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH="/path/to/swig-v8"
mkdir build/ cmake .. make
Install is currently unsuported. Javascript and python modules will be in build/src/{javascript, python}
=== DEVELOPMENT ===
Unit tests for all features must be completed prior to implementations, please
run ctest -V from the build dir in order to see current implementation status
=== USING ===
see examples/
for node.js make sure that maajs.node is in the current dir and set export NODE_PATH=.
python2/3 should both work, although testing is done on python3 exclusively. Node.js bindings may be dodgy, I'm so far unclear of how good swig-v8 is.