This can be very useful for some purposes:
* It makes it possible to disable the UART in cases where it is not
needed or needs to be disabled to conserve power.
* It makes it possible to disable the serial output to reduce code
size, which may be important for some chips. Sometimes, a few kB can
be saved this way.
* It makes it possible to override the default, for example you might
want to use an actual UART to debug the USB-CDC implementation.
It also lowers the dependency on having machine.Serial defined, which is
often not defined when targeting a chip. Eventually, we might want to
make it possible to write `-target=nrf52` or `-target=atmega328p` for
example to target the chip itself with no board specific assumptions.
The defaults don't change. I checked this by running `make smoketest`
before and after and comparing the results.
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{
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"inherits": [
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"stm32l0x2"
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],
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"build-tags": [
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"lgt92"
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],
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"serial": "uart",
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"linkerscript": "targets/stm32l072czt6.ld",
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"flash-method": "openocd",
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"openocd-interface": "stlink-v2",
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"openocd-target": "stm32f0x"
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} |