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In order to bring consistency in-tree, migrate all samples to the use the new prefix <zephyr/...>. Note that the conversion has been scripted: ```python from pathlib import Path import re EXTENSIONS = ("c", "h", "cpp", "rst") for p in Path(".").glob("samples/**/*"): if not p.is_file() or p.suffix and p.suffix[1:] not in EXTENSIONS: continue content = "" with open(p) as f: for line in f: m = re.match(r"^(.*)#include <(.*)>(.*)$", line) if (m and not m.group(2).startswith("zephyr/") and (Path(".") / "include" / "zephyr" / m.group(2)).exists()): content += ( m.group(1) + "#include <zephyr/" + m.group(2) +">" + m.group(3) + "\n" ) else: content += line with open(p, "w") as f: f.write(content) ``` Signed-off-by: Gerard Marull-Paretas <gerard.marull@nordicsemi.no> |
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README.rst
.. _microbit_display: BBC micro:bit display ##################### Overview ******** A simple example that demonstrates how to use the 5x5 LED matrix display on the BBC micro:bit board. Building ******** This project outputs various things on the BBC micro:bit display. It can be built as follows: .. zephyr-app-commands:: :zephyr-app: samples/boards/bbc_microbit/display :board: bbc_microbit :goals: build :compact: Sample Output ============= The sample app displays a countdown of the characters 9-0, iterates through all pixels one-by-one, displays a smiley face, some animations, and finally the text "Hello Zephyr!" by scrolling.