The compilation process itself doesn't take very long, but it's weird to let it continue trying to build when we've encountered an error worthy of changing cmake/make's return codes. This gives clear indication of a failed build as the last line of the script's output.capsense
@@ -82,7 +82,18 @@ done | |||
mkdir -p "${BuildPath}" | |||
cd "${BuildPath}" | |||
cmake -DCHIP="${Chip}" -DCOMPILER="${Compiler}" -DScanModule="${ScanModule}" -DMacroModule="${MacroModule}" -DOutputModule="${OutputModule}" -DDebugModule="${DebugModule}" -DBaseMap="${BaseMap}" -DDefaultMap="${DefaultMap}" -DPartialMaps="${PartialMapsExpanded}" "${CMakeListsPath}" | |||
return_code=$? | |||
if [ $return_code != 0 ] ; then | |||
echo "Error in cmake. Exiting..." | |||
exit $return_code | |||
fi | |||
make | |||
return_code=$? | |||
if [ $return_code != 0 ] ; then | |||
echo "Error in make. Exiting..." | |||
exit $return_code | |||
fi | |||
echo "Firmware has been compiled into: '${BuildPath}'" | |||
cd - |