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− | This [http://sourceforge.net/projects/xcdl/ SourceForge project] aims to define and implement an '''eXtensible Component Definition Language''' (CDL) intended to configure and build complex, package based, multi-variant embedded projects. It is inspired by eCos CDL and the primary project to use it is µOS++ Second Edition. | + | This [http://sourceforge.net/projects/xcdl/ SourceForge project] aims to define and implement an '''eXtensible Component Definition Language''' (CDL) intended to configure and build complex, package based, multi-variant (multi-architecture, multi-board, multi-toolchain) embedded projects. It is inspired by eCos CDL and the primary project to use it is µOS++ Second Edition. |
== Specifications == | == Specifications == |
Revision as of 09:41, 23 March 2013
Contents
Introduction
This SourceForge project aims to define and implement an eXtensible Component Definition Language (CDL) intended to configure and build complex, package based, multi-variant (multi-architecture, multi-board, multi-toolchain) embedded projects. It is inspired by eCos CDL and the primary project to use it is µOS++ Second Edition.
Specifications
TODO: explain the WHYs and HOWs.
- The XCDL Software Requirements Specifications
- The XCDL Configuration Mechanism
- The XCDL Definitions Reference
- The XCDL Tools Reference
How to use
References
- eCos - The embedded configurable operating system by Cygnus Solutions (Wikipedia)
- Manual: The eCos Component Writer’s Guide, by Bart Veer and John Dallaway, published in 2001, available from eCos Documentation.
- Book: Embedded software development with eCos, by Anthony J. Massa, published in 2003 at Prentice Hall, available from Amazon
- Book: Software Build Systems: Principles and Experience, by Peter Smith, published in 2011 at Addison Wesley, available from Amazon
- IEEE Std 830-1998: IEEE Recommended Practice for Software Requirements Specifications, published in 1998
- OpenEmbedded - the build framework for embedded Linux (with more detail in the Yocto documentation
Miscellaneous
MediaWiki links
Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.