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Exit quickly when cmake or make fail

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.
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Mason Donahue 2015-10-18 14:40:18 -05:00
parent ea82a2762b
commit c48eece590

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@ -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 -