Roland Reichwein 866c8a315e
Extensions for testing (#1380)
* Extensions for testing

Generalize run-tests.sh

Test all C++ versions at once

Fix combination of big endian and -Wsign-conversion

Failed on s390x (as reference for big endian)

Add github workflow for s390x

Add armhf container files

Devcontainers for i386 and riscv

Add github workflows for armhf, i386 and riscv64

Add run-tests.sh for foreign architectures

Document testing in doc/testing.md

Adjustments from clang-format run

Fix .devcontainer/s390x/Dockerfile for linebreak syntax

Fix exit code of run-test.sh

Previously, "exit $?" was used, actually the return value of
FailedCompilation and FailedTest which are always 0.

Now just using 1.

In run-tests.sh at ctest, use -V for printing number of tests unconditionally

While ctest suppresses individual test list by default, it didn't even
print the number of tests anymore, as run_tests.sh does because
it suppresses it output completely.

Now, by default print number of tests, and in verbose mode, print test list
in addition.

* Support powerpc as foreign architecture

* Add SFINAE constraints to etl::begin/end and reverse iterator free functions

The unconstrained etl::begin(), etl::end(), etl::cbegin(), etl::cend(),
etl::rbegin(), etl::rend(), etl::crbegin(), and etl::crend() templates
in the no-STL code path were matching iterator types during ADL, causing
a hard error with GCC 15's std::ranges::begin. When std::ranges performed
ADL on an etl::*::iterator, it found etl::begin() as a candidate; since
the iterator type has a nested iterator typedef, the return type TContainer::iterator
was valid, but calling .begin() on the iterator failed.

Fix: add etl::void_t<decltype(...)> SFINAE guards to each template,
ensuring they only participate in overload resolution when TContainer
actually has the corresponding member function (.begin(), .end(), etc.).

* - Fix red unit tests on 32 bits big-endian platform.

* Document powerpc architecture for testing

* Use Dockerfiles in cross testing github workflows

Synchronizes environment setup for github workflows to what is
defined in the development Dockerfiles. So they don't need to
be maintained separately.

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Co-authored-by: John Wellbelove <john.wellbelove@etlcpp.com>
Co-authored-by: Sergei Shirokov <sergej.shirokov@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: John Wellbelove <jwellbelove@users.noreply.github.com>
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Motivation

C++ is a powerful language for embedded systems development, with templates offering a great deal of flexibility and type safety. While the C++ Standard Library provides a wealth of well-tested functionality, its often not well suited to environments with strict deterministic behavior and limited resources.

In many embedded applications, dynamic memory allocation is discouraged or outright prohibited, making standard STL containers and many other components impractical or unusable.

Whats needed is a template library specifically designed for embedded systems — one that allows developers to define fixed or maximum sizes for containers and other objects at compile time. Additionally, since many embedded toolchains still lack full support for standards beyond C++03, it's valuable to have access to a library that backports select features from later versions of the C++ Standard Library.

About the ETL

The Embedded Template Library (ETL) is not intended as a full replacement for the C++ Standard Template Library (STL), but rather as a complementary solution tailored specifically for embedded systems.

Its design goals include:

  • Providing a set of containers with fixed or maximum sizes defined at compile-time.

  • Offering APIs that closely resemble those of the STL, enabling familiar and consistent usage.

  • Maintaining compatibility with C++98 while implementing many features introduced in later standards (C++11/14/17/20/23) where possible.

  • Ensuring deterministic behavior, which is critical in real-time and resource-constrained environments.

  • Introducing additional components and utilities useful in embedded contexts but absent from the STL.

The ETL avoids dynamic memory allocation entirely; the heap is never used. All non-intrusive containers have a fixed capacity, allowing memory requirements to be fully determined at compile-time. This makes the ETL ideal for lower-resource embedded applications where predictability, performance, and memory control are essential.

The library is compatible with any compiler that supports C++03 or later.

Help on integrating the ETL with your project may be found here.

Key features of the ETL

  • Actively Maintained: Developed and maintained on GitHub since 2014.

  • Open Source: MIT licensed.

  • No STL Dependency: Designed to operate independently of the C++ Standard Template Library.

  • No Dynamic Memory Allocation: All storage is allocated either at compile-time or on the stack; heap usage is entirely avoided.

  • RTTI and Virtual Functions: No runtime type information (RTTI) is required. Virtual functions are used sparingly and only when strictly necessary.

  • Header-Only Library: All functionality is provided via header files; No separate compilation needed.

  • Fixed-Capacity Containers: Offers STL-like containers with fixed or maximum capacity, plus additional non-standard container types.

  • Cache Efficiency: Containers use contiguous memory layouts for optimal cache performance.

  • Compact Codebase: Shared base classes (based on type) help reduce overall container code size.

  • Compile-Time Features:

    • Templated compile-time constants
    • Template-based design pattern base classes (e.g., Visitor, Observer)
    • Type-safe smart enumerations
    • Type-safe typedefs and constants
  • Embedded System Frameworks:

    • Message routing
    • Finite state machines
    • Task scheduling
  • C++11 Backports: Implements many C++11 features (type traits, algorithms, containers) for use in C++03 environments.

  • Utilities:

    • CRC calculations (8, 16, 32 & 64-bit)
    • Checksums and hash functions
    • Variants (type-safe unions)
    • Extensive template support utilities
  • Robust Error Handling: Configurable error checking using asserts, exceptions, error handlers, or no checks; users choice.

  • Thoroughly Tested:

    • Over 10,000 unit tests
    • Tested with Visual Studio 2022, GCC 12, and Clang 14
    • Continuous integration via GitHub Actions.
  • Readable and Well-Documented: Clean, maintainable source code with clear documentation.

  • Support: Free email support available. A Slack group is available. Paid support on request.

  • Archived: A snapshot of the ETL is preserved in the Arctic Code Vault for long-term digital preservation.

Any help porting the library to work under different platforms and compilers would be gratefully received. I am especially interested in people who are using Keil, IAR, Green Hills, TI Code Composer etc, bare metal or RTOS, and DSPs.

See (https://www.etlcpp.com) for up-to-date information.

Installing this library

You can find the setup steps here.

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

#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.