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A Python tool for GHS map analysis

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1. Map Reporter

1.1. Introduce

The utility to generate the report for Greenhill (GHS) map file

1.1.1. How to create the distribution and upload to pypi

  1. Run python setup.py bdist_wheel to generate distribution
  2. Run twine check dist/* to check the validation of distribution
  3. Run twine upload dist/* to upload to pypi repository
  4. Check the website https://pypi.org/project/armodel/ to find out it works or not

And more details can be found at https://packaging.python.org/

1.1.2. Unit test

Run pip install pytest pytest-cov to install pytest.

Run pytest --cov=py_tresos --cov-report term-missing to verify all the functionality.

1.2. CLI

map-analyzer -c toml/meths.toml -m map/ghs/ghs.map --excel ghs.xlsx
map-analyzer -c toml/propa.toml -m map/ghs/propa.map --excel propa.xlsx

1.3. Change notes

0.1.0

  1. Parse the green-hill map format.
  2. Collect the .a file as the module.
  3. Export the report into xlsx file.

0.1.1

  1. Add the supporting of NXP G32G GCC map format.
  2. Read the memory section in the GHS map format.
  3. Add the ROM/RAM/Calibration attribute for the memory section.
  4. Output the memory section in the excel file.

0.2.1

  1. Add the section report.
  2. Add the section summary.

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