This is a malloc-free implementation of the Concise Binary Object
Representation (CBOR) data format for the RIOT-OS.
This implementation mostly stand-alone, and it should be pretty easy to
port to other platforms. We're only using the C STL and some custom
network-related functionaliy which could be easily replaced by depending
on arpa/inet.h.
The CBOR API is straight-forward to use and provides encoding/decoding
functionality for all major C types, such as:
- int
- uint64_t
- int64_t
- float
- double
- char*
- struct tm
- time_t
It is possible to conditionally compile this module via CFLAGS:
- CBOR_NO_SEMANTIC_TAGGING: All semantic-tagging features removed
- CBOR_NO_CTIME: All ctime related features removed
- CBOR_NO_FLOAT: All floating-point related features removed
- CBOR_NO_PRINT: All features depending on printf removed
- adopt test name to new scheme
- make cppcheck happy / dont overwrite the target memory location twice
- fix license header
- don't redefine define if it already exists
- don't write more cpuid than is defined as size
Instead of using differing integer types use kernel_pid_t for process
identifier. This type is introduced in a new header file to avoid
circular dependencies.
This PR converts tabs to white spaces.
The statement I used for the conversion:
```find . -name "*.[ch]" -exec zsh -c 'expand -t 4 "$0" > /tmp/e && mv /tmp/e "$0"' {} \;```
Afterwards, I had a quick overview of the converted files to prevent odd indentation.
The correct stack size for all examples and test applications correctly.
KERNEL_CONF_STACKSIZE_MAIN is the correct stack size for any thread
using printf.
Also adapted black lists accordingly.
Our buildtests build one project concurrently for multiple boards.
The current creation of the `PROJDEPS` for `test_bloom` might fail if
* board `A` notices that the dependency is missing and gets preempted,
* board `B` creates the dependency and gets preempted,
* board `A` starts the creation but gets preempted in the middle of the process,
* board `B` works with a half complete created file.
This PR creates the dependency in the individual `BINDIR`.