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C++ is the standard language used to program the Arduino IDE. However, the Arduino IDE does have lots of libraries built in, so functions such as "main" are not called directly in the sketch code. Most Arduino code online is written in this language.
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GCC msg "note: in definition of macro 'max'" error message
I'm using the ATtiny x5 series board, compiling my project (.cpp.ino file). Whenever I use the max(a,b) macro, I receive this message:
"C:\Documents and Settings\<user>\Local Settings\Application Da …
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How does if(serial) work, a c++ question
The Arduino documentation says if(Serial) always returns 1, except for the case where Leonardo USB serial connection delays becoming ready.
(Leonardo has two USB IDs, and switches between them for …
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GCC msg "note: in definition of macro 'max'" error message
Note to the future:
(My particular case was a function call with several parameters. One had the max(a,b), and another parameter had an error. It used a different macro, which may have pushed the c …