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incbin reviews and mentions
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Self-contained Linux applications with lone Lisp
OK, yes, that does work. You can totally put application specific stuff in the elf and reflect on it at runtime. Much easier is to embed it directly and point a symbol value at the start of the data.
See https://github.com/graphitemaster/incbin for a pretty wrapper around that.
Aside from there being a drastically simpler answer to this problem available in sketchily documented fashion (the asm guys know .incbin is a thing, but higher level languages overcomplicate it), it's a good post. Idea is sound and goal was achieved.
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The theory versus the practice of “static websites”
Thanks for the link. We also make static websites by direct inclusion their HTML code in the C++ binary of ClickHouse.
I've tried to use this library but found a bug: https://github.com/graphitemaster/incbin/issues/61
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Olive.c: a simple graphics library that does not have any dependencies
won't work, since the preprocessor won't interpret directives inside string literals of course.
In many assemblers, there is a directive called "incbin" which pastes in unstructured binary data at the point of usage. I just found a very clever C and C++ wrapper [1] for that, which gives you an INCBIN() macro. Nice!
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embed workaround
There's always this: https://github.com/graphitemaster/incbin
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Finally. Embed
Haven't the people making the standards other things to do, like, integrating useful features instead of duplicating incbin.h [0] years after that feature worked?
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Include files into the Sketch automatically with incbin
There is a project "https://github.com/graphitemaster/incbin" that can take a file and put that file content into the sketch ROM segment as constant / resource. It is an even nicer alternative to "xxd -i" or using string literals like: const char bla[] PROGMEM = R"CERT( ... )CERT";
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graphitemaster/incbin is an open source project licensed under The Unlicense which is not an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of incbin is C.