menu "Newlib" choice NEWLIB_STDOUT_LINE_ENDING prompt "Line ending for UART output" default NEWLIB_STDOUT_LINE_ENDING_CRLF help This option allows configuring the desired line endings sent to UART when a newline ('\n', LF) appears on stdout. Three options are possible: CRLF: whenever LF is encountered, prepend it with CR LF: no modification is applied, stdout is sent as is CR: each occurence of LF is replaced with CR This option doesn't affect behavior of the UART driver (drivers/uart.h). config NEWLIB_STDOUT_LINE_ENDING_CRLF bool "CRLF" config NEWLIB_STDOUT_LINE_ENDING_LF bool "LF" config NEWLIB_STDOUT_LINE_ENDING_CR bool "CR" endchoice choice NEWLIB_STDIN_LINE_ENDING prompt "Line ending for UART input" default NEWLIB_STDIN_LINE_ENDING_CR help This option allows configuring which input sequence on UART produces a newline ('\n', LF) on stdin. Three options are possible: CRLF: CRLF is converted to LF LF: no modification is applied, input is sent to stdin as is CR: each occurence of CR is replaced with LF This option doesn't affect behavior of the UART driver (drivers/uart.h). config NEWLIB_STDIN_LINE_ENDING_CRLF bool "CRLF" config NEWLIB_STDIN_LINE_ENDING_LF bool "LF" config NEWLIB_STDIN_LINE_ENDING_CR bool "CR" endchoice config NEWLIB_NANO_FORMAT bool "Enable 'nano' formatting options for printf/scanf family" default n help ESP32 ROM contains parts of newlib C library, including printf/scanf family of functions. These functions have been compiled with so-called "nano" formatting option. This option doesn't support 64-bit integer formats and C99 features, such as positional arguments. For more details about "nano" formatting option, please see newlib readme file, search for '--enable-newlib-nano-formatted-io': https://sourceware.org/newlib/README If this option is enabled, build system will use functions available in ROM, reducing the application binary size. Functions available in ROM run faster than functions which run from flash. Functions available in ROM can also run when flash instruction cache is disabled. If you need 64-bit integer formatting support or C99 features, keep this option disabled. endmenu # Newlib