circuitpython/ports/unix/coveragecpp.cpp
stijn fad4079778 esp32,unix: Support building C++ code.
Support building .cpp files and linking them into the micropython
executable in a way similar to how it is done for .c files.  The main
incentive here is to enable user C modules to use C++ files (which are put
in SRC_MOD_CXX by py.mk) since the core itself does not utilize C++.

However, to verify build functionality a unix overage test is added.  The
esp32 port already has CXXFLAGS so just add the user modules' flags to it.
For the unix port use a copy of the CFLAGS but strip the ones which are not
usable for C++.
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extern "C" {
#include "py/obj.h"
}
#if defined(MICROPY_UNIX_COVERAGE)
// Just to test building of C++ code.
STATIC mp_obj_t extra_cpp_coverage_impl() {
return mp_const_none;
}
extern "C" {
mp_obj_t extra_cpp_coverage(void);
mp_obj_t extra_cpp_coverage(void) {
return extra_cpp_coverage_impl();
}
// This is extern to avoid name mangling.
extern const mp_obj_fun_builtin_fixed_t extra_cpp_coverage_obj = {{&mp_type_fun_builtin_0}, {extra_cpp_coverage}};
}
#endif