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* Add ranges

* Initial Hugo setup

* Work in progress

* Added selection for local or remote site

* Updated to 'light' theme

* Changed to using Hextra Hugo theme

* Changed to using Hextra Hugo theme

* Changed to Hextra Hugo theme

* Change to Hextra Hugo theme

* Updated Hugo setup.

* Updated Hugo setup.

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* Work in progress

* Added new fonts

Added new documentation

* Latest documentation updates

* Latest documentation updates

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#	docs/containers/indirect_vector.md
#	docs/containers/vector.md
#	docs/getting-started/compilers.md

* Added bloom_filter markdown doc

* Added more documentation

Updated CSS for light and dark modes

* Fixed some menus

Added mode documentation files

* Updated CSS rules

Added badges to home page
Added uniqur_ptr + pool tutorial

* Fixed formatting on the home page markdown

Modified light amd dark code formatting

* Updated unique_ptr-with-pool

* Added container and shared message tutorials

* Updates to documentation

* Added const_multimap

* Updated source-formatting.md

* Added initial raw text files form Web site editor

* Innore coverage build directory

* Exported raw text documentation files from the web site editor

* Hugo updates

* Added Hugo intalation and markdown descriptions

* More addition to the documentation

* Added closure.md and updates to delegate.md

* Added format.md

* Added documentation for etl::delegate_observable, etl::function, Base64 codec

* Added io_port documentation

* Added basic_format_spec

* Added documentation for string_stream and string utilities.

* Added more documentation

Updated the documentation CSS

* Added documentation for clocks, day, duration

* Added more documentation for chrono classes

Updated callouts

* More chrono documentation

* Completed chrono documentation

* Maths functions documentation

* Completed maths documentation

* Completed maths documentation

* Completed maths documentation

* Completed maths documentation

* Added multiple documentation files

* Added iterator.md

* Added debug_count.md and versions.md

* Added debug_count.md and versions.md

* Added more documentation

* More documentation

* Added some design pattern documentation

Modified some of the layout files
Modified the About documentation

* Converted more documentation pages

Modified the site CSS

* Added more documentation

Moced some documentation files to new directories

* Added more documentation

Tweaks to CSS

* Added callback_timer_deferred_locked documentation

* Added callback_timer_locked documentation

* More documentation updates

* More documentation updates

* More documentation updates

* New documentation files.

Harmonised file name format

* New documentation files.

* Multiple document updates

* Multiple document updates

* Final conversion of web pages

* Updates before PR

* Updates before PR

* Updates before PR

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* Final pre PR updates

* Updates to message framework documentation

* Renamed directory

* Fix spelling

* Added author and date to blog files

Moved documentation files merged from development

* Fixed 'Description' typo

* Fix typos

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* Renamed two files to lower case

* Minor renaming

* Added author and date

* Updated callout on bresenham_line.md

Added support for showing the ETL version on the documentation first page, by copying the version.txt file as a hugo asset.
Updated the Python 'update_release.py' to copy 'version.txt'

* Replace space in filename with hyphen.

Added more information to hugo-commands.md

* Replace space in filename with hyphen.

Added more information to hugo-commands.md

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* Added a link to pseudo_moving_average.md

* Updated title pages for groups

* Fixed missing 404 for non-existent pages

* Fixed coordinate variable names in the 'Calculating the intersection' example

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Co-authored-by: Roland Reichwein <Roland.Reichwein@bmw.de>
Co-authored-by: John Wellbelove <john.wellbelove@etlcpp.com>
Co-authored-by: John Wellbelove <john.wellbelove@etlcpp.co.uk>
2026-06-06 13:12:44 +01:00

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Setup 1

This page describes the steps needed to integrate the ETL with your project.

CMake

One way to use this library is to drop it somewhere in your project directory and then make the library available by using add_subdirectory

add_subdirectory(etl)
add_executable(foo main.cpp)
target_link_libraries(foo PRIVATE etl::etl)

If ETL library is used as a Git submodule it may require additional configuration for proper ETL version resolution by allowing the lookup for Git folder outside of the library root directory.

set(GIT_DIR_LOOKUP_POLICY ALLOW_LOOKING_ABOVE_CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR)
add_subdirectory(etl)

If you want to install this library with CMake, you can perform the following steps. On Linux, super user rights might be required to install the library, so it might be necessary to add sudo before the last command:

git clone https://github.com/ETLCPP/etl.git
cd etl
git checkout <targetVersion>
cmake -B build .
cmake --install build/

After the library has been installed, you can use find_package to use the library. Replace <majorVersionRequirement> with your desired major version:

find_package(etl <majorVersionRequirement>)
add_executable(foo main.cpp)
target_link_libraries(foo PRIVATE etl::etl)

Alternatively you can use FetchContent, replacing <targetVersion> with the version to install based on a git tag:

Include(FetchContent)

FetchContent_Declare(
  etl
  GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/ETLCPP/etl
  GIT_TAG        <targetVersion>
)

FetchContent_MakeAvailable(etl)

add_executable(foo main.cpp)
target_link_libraries(foo PRIVATE etl::etl)

Profile definition

When using ETL in a project, there is typically an etl_profile.h defined to adjust ETL to the project needs. ETL will automatically find etl_profile.h if it is available in the include path(s). If it's not available, ETL will work with default values.

Example

#ifndef __ETL_PROFILE_H__
#define __ETL_PROFILE_H__

#define ETL_TARGET_DEVICE_GENERIC
#define ETL_TARGET_OS_NONE

#define ETL_NO_STL

#define ETL_THROW_EXCEPTIONS
#define ETL_VERBOSE_ERRORS
#define ETL_CHECK_PUSH_POP

#endif

Platform specific implementation

Although ETL is generally a self-contained header-only library, some interfaces need to be implemented in every project or platform, at least if those interfaces are actually being used, due to project specifics:

ETL header Platform specific API to be implemented Needed when using
chrono.h etl_get_high_resolution_clock() etl::high_resolution_clock::now()
etl_get_system_clock() etl::system_clock::now()
etl_get_steady_clock() etl::steady_clock::now()
print.h etl_putchar() etl::print()
etl::println()

Example

#include <etl/chrono.h>
#include <etl/print.h>

extern "C"
{
  etl::chrono::high_resolution_clock::rep etl_get_high_resolution_clock()
  {
    return etl::chrono::high_resolution_clock::rep(static_cast<int64_t>(getSystemTimeNs()));
  }

  etl::chrono::system_clock::rep etl_get_system_clock()
  {
    return etl::chrono::system_clock::rep(static_cast<int64_t>(getSystemTimeNs()));
  }

  etl::chrono::system_clock::rep etl_get_steady_clock()
  {
    return etl::chrono::system_clock::rep(static_cast<int64_t>(getSystemTimeNs()));
  }

  void etl_putchar(int c)
  {
    putByteToStdout(static_cast<uint8_t>(c));
  }
}

The following default values apply if the respective macros are not defined (e.g. in etl_profile.h):

Macro Default
ETL_CHRONO_SYSTEM_CLOCK_DURATION etl::chrono::nanoseconds
ETL_CHRONO_SYSTEM_CLOCK_IS_STEADY true
ETL_CHRONO_HIGH_RESOLUTION_CLOCK_DURATION etl::chrono::nanoseconds
ETL_CHRONO_HIGH_RESOLUTION_CLOCK_IS_STEADY true
ETL_CHRONO_STEADY_CLOCK_DURATION etl::chrono::nanoseconds

Arduino library

The content of this repo is available as a library in the Arduino IDE (search for the "Embedded Template Library" in the IDE library manager). The Arduino library repository is available at https://github.com/ETLCPP/etl-arduino, see there for more details.

Compilers

For additional information pertaining to compilers, see this page.

The ETL does not depend on the STL, but can use the algorithms and definitions from it, if the project does.

This is controlled by the ETL_NO_STL macro. If this macro is defined in the profile then the ETL will use its own reverse engineered versions.
See No STL.

User defined files

The user may create a file named etl_profile.h that exists in the include path for the project. The file will define any ETL configuration macros. See here for further information. This header is included from ETL's platform.h

An example of etl_profile.h could be:-

#ifndef ETL_PROFILE_H
#define ETL_PROFILE_H

#define ETL_THROW_EXCEPTIONS
#define ETL_VERBOSE_ERRORS
#define ETL_CHECK_PUSH_POP
#endif

There are several example profiles available in the ETL's profiles/ directory. They may be used as a base for your own project specific variant.

If etl_profile.h does not exist then platform.h will attempt to automatically deduce the development OS, compiler
type, version and language support level.

platform.h

This header is defined by the ETL and is included in all ETL headers. It will attempt to identify the development OS, compiler and language support level. Using this information it will define various ETL configuration macros.
The user does not need to modify this file.

Additional include directories

The compiler will normally expect paths to additional include directories to be specified
A path to etl/include would normally be set, allowing header files to be specified as follows:-

#include "etl/vector.h"
#include "etl/fsm.h"

A path to a user generated etl_profile.h must be defined.

WSL

There is a WSL Ubuntu image for running unit tests on Windows Subsystem for Linux.

Arduino

The ETL is available through the Arduino library manager.

Missing new.

The Arduino is often not supplied with a definition of the header <new> causing compilation to fail.
One option, if you have this problem, is to define your own empty header new.

STL

The Arduino programming platform is not supplied with an implementation of the STL. Probably the best option for Arduino users to define ETL_NO_STL which will allow the ETL to be compiled without the standard library.

If ETL_NO_STL is not defined then one must be acquired.

A suitable STL implementation may be downloaded from the Arduino library resource. It is called ArduinoSTL.
Add #include <ArduinoSTL.h> to the start of every file that uses the ETL.
Remember to add the directory to the include path.

PlatformIO

Many people are now using PlatformIO in conjunction with Visual Studio Code, which supports many platforms, including Arduino.

Compatibility with CppUTest

There are some issues with using the ETL with a project that uses CppUTest for unit testing.

The unit test library redefines the new operator. The ETL uses 'placement' new in many of its classes and the CppUTest redefinition breaks this functionality.

To allow CppUTest to work with the ETL these macros must be disabled, either by commenting them out in the source files or removing the header files from the Makefile. A recompilation of CppUTest will be necessary.