* Added basic timer object, internal state machine, and unit tests * Added BACnetTimerStateChangeValue encode, decode, parse, print, and diff with unit tests * Changed handler of add/remove list element to check if the property is a BACnetLIST * Added BACnetLIST utility for handling WriteProperty to a list. * Fixed outlier ReadProperty object handlers to return zero when the RP parameter is NULL.
Win32 ports for BACnet
This directory contains a demo program that compiles with a Win32 compiler. It was tested with the free MinGW32 MSYS2 GCC compiler and the (free) Microsoft Visual Studio Community Edition
Building with Makefile under MinGW32
Note: Building for 64-bit with MinGW64 requires extra runtimes, whereas building for 32-bit as Win32 doesn't require any other files for the EXE to work in any version of Windows.
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MSYS2 installation is (from powershell):
c:> winget install --id=MSYS2.MSYS2 -e
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Start MSYS shell, and install MinGW32.
$ pacman -Syu mingw-w64-i686-toolchain
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Edit ~/.bashrc file and add:
alias make=mingw32-make.exe
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Exit MSYS.
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Start MSYS profile for MinGW32.
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Verify MSYS profile:
$ uname
MINGW32_NT-10.0-19045
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Verify GCC is targeting i686:
$ gcc -dumpmachine
i686-w64-mingw32
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Verify make is built for Windows32:
make --version
Built for Windows32
Building and running with Microsoft Visual Studio
- Obtain the (free) Microsoft Visual Studio Community Edition, or use your professional version. Currently tested to MSVC 2022
- Open solution file ports/win32/Microsoft Visual Studio/bacnet-stack.sln
- Set startup project to be the desired application project, e.g. "server"
- In the active project properties, debugging, set command line to desired DeviceID
- In active project properties, debugging, set environment variables as appropriate, e.g. BACNET_IFACE=10.59.2.1 BACNET_IP_PORT=53004
- Compile & run
- Questions? edward@bac-test.com