Update of STM32CUbeMx project
MX is written to update files in place as needed. In order for that to work, you must:
- leave the files where MX produced them
- restrict code changes to sections marked by “USER CODE BEGIN” and “USER CODE END”
Just open MX and open the .ioc file in your project directory. (Double click the .ioc file works on Windows.) Make your changes and regenerate code. Any sources that MX did not generate will not be touched. If MX creates new files (such as if you configure a new peripheral) they should be included in your project (but SW4STM support is recent so you might need to help it there.)
It is probably wise to make a backup of your project first. I also like to commit to something like git that will show me changes. That way after regenerating source code, I can easily examine changes and see if there were unintended changes. For example v 4.7.0 had a propensity to eat opening braces in user generated code in main.c.
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