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test programs: use printf %d format for codec parameters Even though all codec params (both FR and EFR) are small unsigned integers, we use signed int16_t data type for both, for interface reasons: in the case of FR it's the gsm_signal type of libgsm, and in the case of EFR it's the Word16 type of ETSI codec guts. Therefore, the correct printf format is %d, not %u, when the objective is to see what's in the variables (what the compiler sees) and catch any bugs.
author Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
date Sun, 11 Dec 2022 04:00:13 +0000
parents 89945a3b576e
children b092a510141e
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CC=	gcc
CFLAGS=	-O2

SUBDIR_LIBPROD=	libgsmefr libgsmfrp
SUBDIR_UTILS=	efrtest frtest miscutil pcap
SUBDIR_INT=	dev libtest

SUBDIR=	${SUBDIR_LIBPROD} ${SUBDIR_UTILS} ${SUBDIR_INT}

all:	${SUBDIR}

efrtest:	libgsmefr libtest
frtest:		libgsmfrp libtest
miscutil:	libgsmefr libtest

${SUBDIR}: FRC
	cd $@; ${MAKE} ${MFLAGS} CC=${CC} CFLAGS="${CFLAGS}"

install-lib:	FRC
	for i in ${SUBDIR_LIBPROD}; do (cd $$i; ${MAKE} ${MFLAGS} install); done

install-utils:	FRC
	for i in ${SUBDIR_UTILS}; do (cd $$i; ${MAKE} ${MFLAGS} install); done

clean: FRC
	rm -f a.out core errs
	for i in ${SUBDIR}; do (cd $$i; ${MAKE} ${MFLAGS} clean); done

FRC: