Running 'make' will build the default project directly in the project folder (like it did before)
Running 'make RX_LANE_RATE=15 TX_LANE_RATE=15' will build the project inside the 'RXRATE15_TXRATE15' subdirectory.
Running 'make CFG=cfg/test_config.txt" will use the variables found inside the configuration file and build the project inside the 'test_config' subdirectory.
Running 'make clean' will clean the default project only.
Running 'make CFG=cfg/test_config.txt clean' will clean the 'testconfig' build.
Running 'make clean-all' will delete all the built configurations and libraries.
Note that the 'JESD' and 'LANE' words from the parameter names are stripped.
Signed-off-by: Bogdan Luncan <bogdan.luncan@analog.com>
For some newer versions of git where by default color.ui=always.
The colored string captured can result in some special characters
(ASCI escape codes for coloring the terminal output) before and after the string.
e.g:
$ git branch > test.txt
$ vim test.txt
"
* ^[[32mmaster^[[m
dev_new_device^[[m"
The above escape codes will mess up a terminals color scheme when this
information is read from sysid and displayed on a terminal.
Use --no-color flag to fix this issue.