Src/uart/subdir.mk:18: recipe for target 'src/uart/uart.o' failed src/uart/uart.c:295:8: note: in expansion of macro ‘UART0_TRANSMIT_INTERRUPT’ src/uart/uart.c:87:36: warning: ‘SIG_UART_DATA’ appears to be a misspelled signal handler src/uart/uart.c: In function ‘SIG_UART_DATA’: src/uart/uart.c:252:8: note: in expansion of macro ‘UART0_RECEIVE_INTERRUPT’
src/uart/uart.c:86:36: warning: ‘SIG_UART_RECV’ appears to be a misspelled signal handler src/uart/uart.c: In function ‘SIG_UART_RECV’: #define UART0_TRANSMIT_INTERRUPT SIG_UART_DATA src/uart/uart.c:87:36: error: attempt to use poisoned "SIG_UART_DATA" #define UART0_RECEIVE_INTERRUPT SIG_UART_RECV src/uart/uart.c:86:36: error: attempt to use poisoned "SIG_UART_RECV"
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