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If you aren't sure what boards exist, have a peek in the boards subdirectory of your port.
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Useful make arguments or targets:
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make BOARD=circuitplayground_express clean
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# Testing
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If you are working on changes to the core language, you might find it useful to run the test suite.
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# Debugging
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The easiest way to debug CircuitPython on hardware is with a JLink device, JLinkGDBServer, and `gcc-arm-embedded`.
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The easiest way to debug CircuitPython on hardware is with a JLink device, JLinkGDBServer, and an appropriate GDB.
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Instructions can be found at https://learn.adafruit.com/debugging-the-samd21-with-gdb
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If using JLink, you'll need both the `JLinkGDBServer` and `arm-non-eabi-gdb-py` running.
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If using JLink, you'll need both the `JLinkGDBServer` and `arm-none-eabi-gdb` running.
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Example:
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JLinkGDBServer -if SWD -device ATSAMD51J19
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arm-none-eabi-gdb-py build-metro_m4_express/firmware.elf -iex "target extended-remote :2331"
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arm-none-eabi-gdb build-metro_m4_express/firmware.elf -iex "target extended-remote :2331"
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