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+.. highlight:: c++
+
+.. _language:
+
+====================
+ Language Reference
+====================
+
+The Maple can be programmed in the `Wiring
+<http://www.wiring.org.co/reference/>`_ language, which is the same
+language used to program the `Arduino <http://arduino.cc/>`_ boards.
+C or C++ programmers who are new to Wiring may wish to skip to the
+:ref:`arduino_c_for_c_hackers`.
+
+.. contents:: Contents
+ :local:
+
+.. admonition:: Looking for something else? Try these
+
+ - See the :ref:`libraries` for extra built-in libraries.
+
+ - If you prefer C or C++ over Wiring, see :ref:`libmaple` and the
+ :ref:`unix-toolchain`.
+
+ - If you're looking for something from the C standard library (like
+ ``atoi()``, for instance), see :ref:`this FAQ <faq-atoi>`.
+
+ - An :ref:`stm32` and other :ref:`language-recommended-reading` are
+ also available.
+
+.. _language-lang-docs:
+
+Maple Language Reference
+------------------------
+
+This table is a summary of the most important language features. See
+the :ref:`language-index` for a complete listing.
+
++--------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------+
+| Structure | Variables | Functions |
+| | | |
++============================================+==============================================+===================================================+
+|* :ref:`setup() <lang-setup>` |**Constants** |**Digital I/O** |
+| | | |
+|* :ref:`loop() <lang-loop>` |* :ref:`HIGH <lang-constants-high>` | |* :ref:`pinMode() <lang-pinmode>` |
+| | :ref:`LOW <lang-constants-low>` | |
+| | |* :ref:`digitalWrite() <lang-digitalwrite>` |
+|**Control Structures** |* :ref:`INPUT <lang-constants-input>` | | |
+| | :ref:`OUTPUT <lang-constants-output>` |* :ref:`digitalRead() <lang-digitalread>` |
+|* :ref:`if/else <lang-if>` | | |
+| |* :ref:`true <lang-constants-true>` | |* :ref:`togglePin() <lang-togglepin>` |
+|* :ref:`for <lang-for>` | :ref:`false <lang-constants-false>` | |
+| | |* :ref:`toggleLED() <lang-toggleled>` |
+|* :ref:`switch/case <lang-switchcase>` |* :ref:`Constants | |
+| | <lang-constants>` (:ref:`integers |* :ref:`isButtonPressed() <lang-isbuttonpressed>` |
+|* :ref:`while <lang-while>` | <lang-constants-integers>`, :ref:`floating | |
+| | point <lang-constants-fp>`) |* :ref:`waitForButtonPress() |
+|* :ref:`do...while <lang-dowhile>` | | <lang-waitforbuttonpress>` |
+| |* :ref:`Board-specific values | |
+|* :ref:`break <lang-break>` | <lang-board-values>` |**Analog I/O** |
+| | | |
+|* :ref:`continue <lang-continue>` |**Data Types** |* :ref:`analogRead() <lang-analogread>` |
+| | | |
+|* :ref:`return <lang-return>` | The size of each data type, in bytes, is |* :ref:`pwmWrite() <lang-pwmwrite>` |
+| | given in parentheses where appropriate. | (:ref:`analogWrite() <lang-analogwrite>` is |
+|* :ref:`goto <lang-goto>` | | also available, though its use is discouraged) |
+| | *Note*: The ``word`` type is (deliberately) | |
+| | :ref:`not supported <language-no-word>`. | |
+|**Further syntax** | |**Advanced I/O** |
+| |* :ref:`void <lang-void>` | |
+|* :ref:`; (semicolon) <lang-semicolon>` | |* tone(): TODO |
+| |* :ref:`boolean <lang-boolean>` (1 byte) | |
+|* :ref:`{} (curly braces) | |* noTone(): TODO |
+| <lang-curly-braces>` |* :ref:`char <lang-char>` (1 byte) | |
+| | |* :ref:`shiftOut() <lang-shiftout>` |
+|* :ref:`// (single-line comment) |* :ref:`unsigned char | |
+| <lang-comments-singleline>` | <lang-unsignedchar>` (1 byte) |* pulseIn(): TODO |
+| | | |
+|* :ref:`/\* \*/ (multi-line comment) |* :ref:`byte <lang-byte>` (1 byte) | |
+| <lang-comments-multiline>` | |**Time** |
+| |* :ref:`int <lang-int>` (4 bytes) | |
+|* :ref:`#define <lang-define>` | |* :ref:`millis() <lang-millis>` |
+| |* :ref:`unsigned int <lang-unsignedint>` | |
+|* :ref:`#include <lang-include>` | (4 bytes) |* :ref:`micros() <lang-micros>` |
+| | | |
+| |* ``long`` (4 bytes), synonym for :ref:`int |* :ref:`delay() <lang-delay>` |
+|**Arithmetic Operators** | <lang-int>` | |
+| | |* :ref:`delayMicroseconds() |
+|* :ref:`= <lang-assignment>` |* ``unsigned long`` (4 bytes), synonym for | <lang-delaymicroseconds>` |
+| (assignment) | :ref:`unsigned int <lang-unsignedint>` | |
+| | | |
+|* :ref:`+ <lang-arithmetic>` (addition) |* :ref:`long long <lang-longlong>` (8 bytes) |**Math** |
+| | | |
+|* :ref:`- <lang-arithmetic>` |* :ref:`unsigned long |* :ref:`min() <lang-min>` |
+| (subtraction) | long <lang-unsignedlonglong>` (8 bytes) | |
+| | |* :ref:`max() <lang-max>` |
+|* :ref:`* <lang-arithmetic>` |* :ref:`float <lang-float>` (4 bytes) | |
+| (multiplication) | |* :ref:`abs() <lang-abs>` |
+| |* :ref:`double <lang-double>` (8 bytes) | |
+|* :ref:`/ <lang-arithmetic>` (division) | |* :ref:`constrain() <lang-constrain>` |
+| |* :ref:`strings <lang-string>` | |
+|* :ref:`% <lang-modulo>` (modulo) | |* :ref:`map() <lang-map>` |
+| |* :ref:`arrays <lang-array>` | |
+| | |* :ref:`pow() <lang-pow>` |
+|**Comparison Operators** |* :ref:`enum <lang-enum>` | |
+| | |* :ref:`sqrt() <lang-sqrt>` |
+|* :ref:`== <lang-comparison>` (equal to) |* :ref:`numeric types <lang-built-in-types>` | |
+| | | |
+|* :ref:`\!= <lang-comparison>` |**Conversion** |**Trigonometry** |
+| (not equal to) | | |
+| |* :ref:`char() <lang-charcast>` |* :ref:`sin() <lang-sin>` |
+|* :ref:`< <lang-comparison>` (less than) | | |
+| |* :ref:`byte() <lang-bytecast>` |* :ref:`cos() <lang-cos>` |
+|* :ref:`> <lang-comparison>` | | |
+| (greater than) |* :ref:`int() <lang-intcast>` |* :ref:`tan() <lang-tan>` |
+| | | |
+|* :ref:`<= <lang-comparison>` |* :ref:`long() <lang-longcast>` | |
+| (less than or equal to) | |**Random Numbers** |
+| |* :ref:`float() <lang-floatcast>` | |
+|* :ref:`>= <lang-comparison>` | |* :ref:`randomSeed() <lang-randomseed>` |
+| (greater than or equal to) |* :ref:`double() <lang-doublecast>` | |
+| | |* :ref:`random() <lang-random>` |
+| | | |
+|**Boolean Operators** |**Variable Scope & Qualifiers** | |
+| | |**Bits and Bytes** |
+|* :ref:`&& <lang-boolean-and>` (and) |* :ref:`variables <lang-variables>`, | |
+| | :ref:`scope <lang-variables-scope>` |* :ref:`lowByte() <lang-lowbyte>` |
+|* :ref:`|| <lang-boolean-or>` (or) | | |
+| |* :ref:`static <lang-static>` |* :ref:`highByte() <lang-highbyte>` is |
+|* :ref:`\! <lang-boolean-not>` (not) | | provided, though its use is discouraged. |
+| |* :ref:`volatile <lang-volatile>` | |
+| | |* :ref:`bitRead() <lang-bitread>` |
+|**Pointer Operators** |* :ref:`const <lang-const>` | |
+| | |* :ref:`bitWrite() <lang-bitwrite>` |
+|* :ref:`* dereference operator | | |
+| <lang-pointer>` |**Utilities** |* :ref:`bitSet() <lang-bitset>` |
+| | | |
+|* :ref:`& reference operator |* :ref:`sizeof() <lang-sizeof>` |* :ref:`bitClear() <lang-bitclear>` |
+| <lang-pointer>` | | |
+| |* :ref:`ASSERT() <lang-assert>` |* :ref:`bit() <lang-bit>` |
+| | | |
+|**Bitwise Operators** | | |
+| | |**External Interrupts** |
+|* :ref:`& <lang-bitwisemath-and>` | | |
+| (bitwise and) | |* :ref:`Reference Page <external-interrupts>` |
+| | | |
+|* :ref:`| <lang-bitwisemath-or>` | |* :ref:`attachInterrupt() |
+| (bitwise or) | | <lang-attachinterrupt>` |
+| | | |
+|* :ref:`^ <lang-bitwisemath-xor>` | |* :ref:`detachInterrupt() |
+| (bitwise xor) | | <lang-detachinterrupt>` |
+| | | |
+|* :ref:`~ <lang-bitwisemath-not>` | | |
+| (bitwise not) | |**Interrupts** |
+| | | |
+|* :ref:`\<\< <lang-bitshift>` | |* :ref:`interrupts() <lang-interrupts>` |
+| (shift left) | | |
+| | |* :ref:`noInterrupts() <lang-nointerrupts>` |
+|* :ref:`>> <lang-bitshift>` | | |
+| (shift right) | | |
+| | |**Communication** |
+| | | |
+|**Compound Operators** | |* :ref:`SerialUSB <lang-serialusb>` |
+| | | |
+|* :ref:`++ <lang-increment>` | |* :ref:`Serial <lang-serial>` |
+| (increment) | | |
+| | | |
+|* :ref:`- - <lang-increment>` | | |
+| (decrement) | | |
+| | | |
+|* :ref:`+= <lang-compoundarithmetic>` | | |
+| (compound add) | | |
+| | | |
+|* :ref:`-= | | |
+| <lang-compoundarithmetic>` (compound | | |
+| subtract) | | |
+| | | |
+|* :ref:`*= | | |
+| <lang-compoundarithmetic>` (compound | | |
+| multiply) | | |
+| | | |
+|* :ref:`/= | | |
+| <lang-compoundarithmetic>` (compound | | |
+| divide) | | |
+| | | |
+|* :ref:`&= | | |
+| <lang-compoundbitwise>` (compound | | |
+| bitwise and) | | |
+| | | |
+|* :ref:`|= | | |
+| <lang-compoundbitwise>` (compound | | |
+| bitwise or) | | |
+| | | |
+|**Keywords** | | |
+| | | |
+|* :ref:`C++ Keywords <lang-keywords>` | | |
+| | | |
+| | | |
++--------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------+
+
+.. _language-missing-features:
+
+Missing Arduino Features
+------------------------
+
+.. _langage-missing-analogreference:
+
+**analogReference()**
+
+ It is not possible to implement this function on the Maple
+ hardware. It will be possible on the upcoming Maple Native.
+
+.. _language-no-word:
+
+**word**
+
+ Readers familiar with the Arduino environment may notice that the
+ ``word`` datatype is missing from the above table's list of data
+ types. We chose **not to provide** the ``word`` data type on the
+ Maple. If you want a 16-bit unsigned integer, use the ``uint16``
+ type instead.
+
+ While the Maple has 32-bit words, the word size on an Arduino
+ board is only 16 bits, and code that uses the ``word`` type is
+ likely to rely on that fact.
+
+ By not supporting ``word``, you'll get a compile error when
+ porting Arduino code to the Maple instead of potentially weird,
+ hard-to-debug runtime behavior.
+
+ If you really must have ``word``, you can include the following
+ ``typedef`` in your program::
+
+ typedef uint16 word;
+
+Unimplemented Arduino Features
+------------------------------
+
+The following Wiring/Arduino features are currently unimplemented on
+the Maple.
+
+- `tone() <http://www.arduino.cc/en/Reference/Tone>`_
+- `noTone() <http://www.arduino.cc/en/Reference/NoTone>`_
+- `pulseIn() <http://www.arduino.cc/en/Reference/PulseIn>`_
+- `String <http://arduino.cc/en/Reference/StringObject>`_
+
+.. _our reference page: http://leaflabs.com/docs/external-interrupts/
+
+.. _newlib: http://sourceware.org/newlib/
+
+.. _cpp-for-maple:
+
+C++ for Maple
+--------------
+
+If you haven't programmed in C++, or if you just need to jog your
+memory, you may want to check out our :ref:`Language Index
+<language-index>`. It provides some introductory coverage of
+programming ideas and C++.
+
+.. _arduino_c_for_c_hackers:
+
+Note for C/C++ Hackers
+----------------------
+
+This is a note for programmers comfortable with C or C++ who want a
+better understanding of the differences between C++ and the Wiring
+language.
+
+The good news is that the differences are relatively few; Wiring is
+just a thin wrapper around C++. Some potentially better news is that
+the Maple can be programmed using a :ref:`standard Unix toolchain
+<unix-toolchain>`, so if you'd rather stick with :command:`gcc`,
+:command:`make`, and friends, you can. If you're using the Unix
+toolchain and want to skip past the Wiring conveniences and get
+straight to the details, you are encouraged to move on to the
+:ref:`libmaple` documentation.
+
+A *sketch* is the IDE's notion of a project; it consists of one or
+more files written in the Wiring language, which is mostly the same as
+C++. The major difference between the two is that in Wiring, it's not
+necessary to declare global functions before they are used. That is,
+the following is valid Wiring, and ``f()`` returns ``5``::
+
+ int f() {
+ return g();
+ }
+
+ int g() {
+ return 5;
+ }
+
+All of the files in a sketch share the same (global) namespace. That
+is, the behavior is as if all of a sketch's files were part of the
+same translation unit, so they don't have to include one another in
+order to access each other's definitions.
+
+The Wiring language also does not require you to define your own
+``main`` method (in fact, we currently forbid you from doing so).
+Instead, you are required to define two functions, ``setup`` and
+``loop``, whose prototypes are ::
+
+ void setup(void);
+ void loop(void);
+
+Once a sketch is uploaded to a Maple and begins to run, ``setup()`` is
+called once, and then ``loop()`` is called repeatedly, forever. The
+IDE compilation process proceeds via a source-to-source translation
+from the files in a sketch to C++.
+
+This translation process first concatenates the sketch files, then
+parses the result to produce a list of all functions defined in the
+global scope. (We borrow this stage from the Arduino IDE, which in
+turn borrows it from Wiring. It uses regular expressions to parse
+C++, which is, of course, `Bad and Wrong
+<http://www.retrologic.com/jargon/B/Bad-and-Wrong.html>`_. In the
+future, we'll do this correctly, using a better parser. Until then,
+you have our apologies.) The order in which the individual sketch
+files are concatenated is not defined; it is unwise to write code that
+depends on a particular ordering.
+
+The concatenated sketch files are then appended onto a file which
+includes `WProgram.h
+<https://github.com/leaflabs/libmaple/blob/master/wirish/WProgram.h>`_
+(which includes the Wirish and libmaple proper libraries, and declares
+``setup()`` and ``loop()``), and then provides declarations for all
+the function definitions found in the previous step. At this point,
+we have a file that is a valid C++ translation unit, but lacks
+``main()``. The final step of compilation provides ``main()``, which
+behaves roughly like::
+
+ int main(void) {
+ // Call libmaple's built-in initialization routines
+ init();
+
+ // Perform the user's initialization
+ setup();
+
+ // Call user loop() forever.
+ while (true) {
+ loop();
+ }
+ }
+
+(The truth is a little bit more complicated, but not by much).
+
+As an example, consider a sketch with two files. The first file
+contains ``setup()`` and ``loop()``::
+
+ int the_pin;
+
+ void setup() {
+ the_pin = choose_a_pin();
+ pinMode(the_pin, OUTPUT);
+ }
+
+ void loop() {
+ togglePin(the_pin);
+ }
+
+The second file contains the (not very useful) implementation for
+``choose_a_pin()``::
+
+ int choose_a_pin() {
+ return random(5, 15);
+ }
+
+Then the results of the concatenation process might be ::
+
+ int the_pin;
+
+ void setup() {
+ the_pin = choose_a_pin();
+ pinMode(the_pin, OUTPUT);
+ }
+
+ void loop() {
+ togglePin(the_pin);
+ }
+
+ int choose_a_pin(void);
+
+ int choose_a_pin() {
+ return random(5, 15);
+ }
+
+Which could plausibly be turned into the final source file ::
+
+ #include "WProgram.h"
+
+ void setup(void);
+ void loop(void);
+ int choose_a_pin(void);
+
+ int the_pin;
+
+ void setup() {
+ the_pin = choose_a_pin();
+ pinMode(the_pin, OUTPUT);
+ }
+
+ void loop() {
+ togglePin(the_pin);
+ }
+
+ int choose_a_pin(void);
+
+ int choose_a_pin() {
+ return random(5, 15);
+ }
+
+ int main() {
+ init();
+ setup();
+ while (true) loop();
+ }
+
+.. _language-recommended-reading:
+
+Recommended Reading
+-------------------
+
+* :ref:`Your board's documentation <index-boards>` page, which
+ includes references to the relevant ST materials (reference manual,
+ datashseet, etc.) for your board.
+* `ARM Cortex-M3 Technical Reference Manual, Revision r1p1 <http://infocenter.arm.com/help/topic/com.arm.doc.ddi0337e/DDI0337E_cortex_m3_r1p1_trm.pdf>`_
+ (PDF). This ARM manual specifies the Cortex-M3 architecture,
+ including instruction timings.
+* :ref:`libmaple`
+* `newlib's Documentation <http://sourceware.org/newlib/>`_
+ (see :ref:`arm-gcc-libc`)