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32. Getting started {#getting-started}
33. Downloading RIOT code {#downloading-riot-code}
34. Compiling RIOT {#compiling-riot}
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38. The quickest start {#the-quickest-start}
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17. Using C++ and C in a program with RIOT
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18. Creating a patch with git
19. OpenWSN on RIOT
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17. Using C++ and C in a program with RIOT
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17. Using C++ and C in a program with RIOT
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This project demonstrates how user can use both C++ and C in their application with RIOT.
17.1. Makefile Options
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CXXEXFLAGS : user’s extra flags used to build c++ files should be defined here (e.g -std=gnu++11).
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