Difference between revisions of "The simplest TinyOS program"
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which is written in a file, say, simple.c and compiled with the command | which is written in a file, say, simple.c and compiled with the command | ||
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<code bash> | <code bash> | ||
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</code> | </code> | ||
which produces the executable file <tt>a.out</tt>, which of course does nothing! | which produces the executable file <tt>a.out</tt>, which of course does nothing! |
Revision as of 20:57, 9 September 2008
There is some value in knowing the the simplest code that can be compiled without errors. The C equivalent is
int main () {
return 0;
}
which is written in a file, say, simple.c and compiled with the command
$ gcc test.c
which produces the executable file a.out, which of course does nothing!