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A Continuous Integration (CI) build system testing all configurations where a Simulink model is used.

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# PyBuild

A Continuous Integration (CI) build system, testing all configurations where a TargetLink model is used.

## General Information about Pybuild

  • PyBuild is fast. - More parallelization of jobs in the CI system makes it faster. - Code generation is moved to the developer’s PC. - Code generation is done once for all projects using pre-processor directives. - C code reviews are now possible in Gerrit.

  • PyBuild adds signal consistency checks.

  • Unit tests of the build system are introduced. - Its quality is assured.

  • PyBuild creates new variable classes with unique code decorations. - Post-processing C code is not necessary. - ASIL-classed variables get declared at the source. - Memory can be optimized at compilation through short addressing different variable classes. - The same models can be used in more than two different suppliers, for instance, SPA2’s Core System Platform (CSP). - PyBuild fixes incorrect handling of NVM variables.

## Project Structure

  • docs/: This directory holds all the extra documentation about the project.

  • playbooks/: Directory where we keep Ansible playbooks that are executed in the jobs we use in this project.

  • powertrain_build/: Main directory of the project. All the application source code is kept here. It is divided into different Python modules: - interface/ - lib/ - zone_controller/

Also, we keep static_code/ and templates/ directories with useful .c, .h, and .html files.

  • tests/: Directory where we keep the unit tests for our application source code. The tests are structured in a similar way to what we have inside the powertrain_build/ directory. Tests for the interface, lib, and zone_controller modules are split into tests/interface/, tests/lib/, and tests/zone_controller/, respectively. Other tests are kept inside the tests/powertrain_build/ directory.

  • zuul.d/: Directory where we keep our Zuul jobs.

## How to use Pybuild

## Contributing

We would love to see you contribute to this project. No matter if it is fixing a bug, adding some tests, improving documentation, or implementing new features. See our [contribution guidelines](./CONTRIBUTING.md) so you can have a better understanding of the whole process.

## Code of Conduct

We are trying to create a healthy community that thrives on the desire to improve, learn, and share knowledge. See our [code of conduct guidelines](./CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md) to check our behavioral rules on this project.

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