Are comments stripped out of code?
Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2018 11:56 pm
I'm using a new platform based on STM32F401CE with 512KB Flash/96KB RAM similar to the G30TH, but targeted to using flat flex cables to connect modules instead of 0.1 inch pitch .025 inch square pins and headers. Flex cables make fitting something in an enclosure so much easier.
We may be running out of code space soon and I wondered if comments are already stripped out during compile, or if that needs an extra step?
Here's the project: https://github.com/kanzure/culture_shock
The platform can be for sale in a while for investigating high voltage D2A, using flat flex cables, other micropython applications.
Flat flex cables are not easy to get generically, so I'm going to be selling them to use to make modules connect at easy prices like 35 cents each for short cables and connectors for 20 conductors. They'll be for sale in ten packs that ship postal tracked for $3. So $13.50 will get you ten connections between prototype boards that can be used 500 times without much degradation, and even work fairly well in humidity.
We may be running out of code space soon and I wondered if comments are already stripped out during compile, or if that needs an extra step?
Here's the project: https://github.com/kanzure/culture_shock
The platform can be for sale in a while for investigating high voltage D2A, using flat flex cables, other micropython applications.
Flat flex cables are not easy to get generically, so I'm going to be selling them to use to make modules connect at easy prices like 35 cents each for short cables and connectors for 20 conductors. They'll be for sale in ten packs that ship postal tracked for $3. So $13.50 will get you ten connections between prototype boards that can be used 500 times without much degradation, and even work fairly well in humidity.