const std = @import("std"); const MicroZig = @import("microzig/build"); const esp = @import("microzig/bsp/espressif/esp"); const available_examples = [_]Example{ .{ .target = esp.chips.esp32_c3, .name = "esp32-c3_blinky", .file = "src/blinky.zig" }, }; pub fn build(b: *std.Build) void { const microzig = MicroZig.init(b, .{}); const optimize = b.standardOptimizeOption(.{}); for (available_examples) |example| { // `add_firmware` basically works like addExecutable, but takes a // `microzig.Target` for target instead of a `std.zig.CrossTarget`. // // The target will convey all necessary information on the chip, // cpu and potentially the board as well. const firmware = microzig.add_firmware(b, .{ .name = example.name, .target = example.target, .optimize = optimize, .root_source_file = .{ .path = example.file }, }); // `installFirmware()` is the MicroZig pendant to `Build.installArtifact()` // and allows installing the firmware as a typical firmware file. // // This will also install into `$prefix/firmware` instead of `$prefix/bin`. microzig.install_firmware(b, firmware, .{}); // For debugging, we also always install the firmware as an ELF file microzig.install_firmware(b, firmware, .{ .format = .elf }); } } const Example = struct { target: MicroZig.Target, name: []const u8, file: []const u8, };