From: batt Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 20:01:17 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Remove old readme file. X-Git-Tag: 1.0.0~104 X-Git-Url: https://codewiz.org/gitweb?a=commitdiff_plain;h=ccce77266711f76b0c47ab65581d35e42d99d8ce;p=bertos.git Remove old readme file. git-svn-id: https://src.develer.com/svnoss/bertos/trunk@1148 38d2e660-2303-0410-9eaa-f027e97ec537 --- diff --git a/README.devlib b/README.devlib deleted file mode 100644 index bff80749..00000000 --- a/README.devlib +++ /dev/null @@ -1,74 +0,0 @@ -/* - * This document is automatically processed by Doxygen (http://www.doxygen.org/). - * Don't remove special formatting tags. - */ -/*! - -\mainpage - -\section overview Overview - -DevLib is a collection of small reusable components designed by Develer -for internal use in many embedded and portable applications. - -These source files are intended to be shared between very different -environments, from 8bit processors to Linux and Win32 hosted -applications, using a wide range of compilers. - -DevLib is not strictly a library or a portability layer. It's also -definitely not an OS, altough some of its components can be combined -together to form a multitasking kernel with some IPC functionality. - - -\section scope Scope (or lack thereof) - -There is no consistent scope or design guide-line for the components -of DevLib, altough there is a common coding and documentation style. -Every piece of code that looks useful for more than one application -may end up here, regardless of compatibility and fitness with other -modules. - -Most of DevLib is written in C, but some services intended for higher -level, OS-hosted applications are written in C++. Some modules are -dependant on others to avoid code duplication, but most of the times -you can configure out features you don't need. - - -\section structure Directory Structure - -The modules are sorted in subdirectories by their category: - - - cfg/ - Configuration and portability headers; - - kern/ - Simple multitasking kernel implementation; - - drv/ - Hardware drivers; - - dt/ - Object oriented framework for simple GUIs. - - gfx/ - Simple bitmap graphics functions; - - mware/ - Algorithms, containers and other standalone code; - - io/ - Infrastructure of I/O-related modules for hosted applications; - - os/ - OS-abstraction layers for hosted environments; - - qtext/ - Qt extension classes; - -The cfg directory contains a few support headers that are meant -to be usable by any C or C++, embedded or hosted application. -The top-level directory contains a few example templates for files -that are meant to be customized on a per-application basis. These -files are hw.h, appconfig.h, verstag.h and arch_config.h. - -To achieve the highest possible reusability, most DevLib components -are designed for fine-grained modularity and minimal external -dependencies. Most non-essential features can be configured out for -applications with small memory footprint requirements. - - -\section redist Redistribution - -DevLib is a collection of independent works originally written by -several different contributors. Unless otherwise noted, all material -is provided under the terms of the GPL (see LICENSE.GPL). - -Alternatively, when parts of DevLib are included in projects developed -by Develer, said parts are subject to the same licensing terms covering -the specific project, with the exception of clauses granting exclusive -rights. - -*/