This makes the code of `readline()` clearer and shorter. It also fixes a
minor artifact of the long line handling.
Previously it was not possible to recover from a long line. That is, if too
many characters were sent, the line would be invalidated and pressing backspace
would not fix it- the only option was to discard the line. It is now possible
to bring the line back to size. Note that visual effects when deleting characters
will still depend on the host's terminal.
The new code is written in a way that all writes to memory are guarded by
bounds check, so an assertion was removed.
Co-authored-by: Juan Carrano <j.carrano@fu-berlin.de>
There was some code added to "prevent putchar from being inlined", which
supposedly enlarged the code size.
Co-authored-by: Juan Carrano <j.carrano@fu-berlin.de>
The numeric value for EOF is -1. This caused the shell to return
the same code when EOF was encountered and when the line lenght was
exceeded. Additionally, if the line length is exceeded, the correct
behaviour is to consume the remaining characters until the end of
the line, to prevent the following line from containing (potentially
dangerous) garbage.
Co-authored-by: Hendrik van Essen <hendrik.ve@fu-berlin.de>
If there is more than one interface, print the id of the receiving
interface for convenience.
```
ping6 ff02::1
2020-02-20 18:19:38,644 # 12 bytes from fe80::d0ae:c1b:2054:58e%7: icmp_seq=0 ttl=64 rssi=-45 dBm time=4.801 ms
2020-02-20 18:19:38,652 # 12 bytes from fe80::d0ae:c1b:2054:58c%8: icmp_seq=0 ttl=64 rssi=-63 dBm time=13.422 ms (DUP!)
2020-02-20 18:19:38,661 # 12 bytes from fe80::c78:16d9:8aca:ba9a%8: icmp_seq=0 ttl=64 rssi=-44 dBm time=21.819 ms (DUP!)
2020-02-20 18:19:39,648 # 12 bytes from fe80::d0ae:c1b:2054:58e%7: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 rssi=-44 dBm time=4.797 ms
2020-02-20 18:19:39,657 # 12 bytes from fe80::d0ae:c1b:2054:58c%8: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 rssi=-61 dBm time=12.917 ms (DUP!)
2020-02-20 18:19:39,666 # 12 bytes from fe80::c78:16d9:8aca:ba9a%8: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 rssi=-43 dBm time=21.679 ms (DUP!)
2020-02-20 18:19:40,657 # 12 bytes from fe80::d0ae:c1b:2054:58e%7: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 rssi=-41 dBm time=4.795 ms
```
Having the definitions sit in the `net/gnrc/sixlowpan/frag.h` header
does not make much sense, when using Selective Fragment Forwarding
(and the fragmentation buffer already includes a
`net/gnrc/sixlowpan/frag/stats.h` header), so they are moved to their
own header. Since with this change it makes more sense to have the
statistics stored in their own sub-module, the pseudo-module is also
actualized.