Workspace for developing Rust code for the Vorago VA108xx devices
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README.md

Vorago Rust Workspace

Workspace for developing Rust code for the Vorago devices

After cloning, run

git submodule init
git submodule update

Use VS Code files

Make sure to install the Cortex-Debug extension first.

The tasks.json and the launch.json files are generic and you can use them immediately by opening the folder in VS code or adding it to a workspace.

If you would like to use a custom GDB application, you can specify the gdb binary in the following configuration variables in your settings.json:

  • "cortex-debug.gdbPath"
  • "cortex-debug.gdbPath.linux"
  • "cortex-debug.gdbPath.windows"
  • "cortex-debug.gdbPath.osx"