With some minor hand-edits I used the following chain of commands:
```sh
git rm sys/include/net/gnrc/netdev.h
git grep --name-only -i netdev2 | \
xargs sed -i -e 's/^\(NETDEV\)2\(.*\)\( [("]\)/\1\2 \3/g' \
-e 's/\(netdev\)2\(.*\)\( \/\*\*<\)/\1\2 \3/I' \
-e 's/\(netdev\)2/\1/gI'
git add -p
git commit --amend
git ls-tree --full-tree -r HEAD --name-only | \
grep "netdev2" | xargs -I'{}' dirname '{}' | uniq | \
grep "netdev2" | while read dir; do
new_dir="$(echo "$dir" | sed "s/netdev2/netdev/g")"
git mv -f "$dir" "$new_dir"
done
git commit --amend
git ls-tree --full-tree -r HEAD --name-only | \
grep "netdev2" | while read file; do
new_file="$(echo "$file" | sed "s/netdev2/netdev/g")"
git mv -f "$file" "$new_file"
done
git commit --amend
git grep --name-only "\<drivers_netdev_netdev\>" | \
xargs sed -i "s/\<drivers_netdev_netdev\>/drivers_netdev_api/g"
git add -p
git commit --amend
```
About
This is a manual test application for testing the Xbee S1 network device driver.
For running this test, you need to connect the following pins of a Xbee S1 module to your board:
- UART RX
- UART TX
- VCC (3V3)
- GND
NOTE: when you use an Arduino Xbee shield, the Xbee module is connected to the same UART as RIOTs standard out. In this case you must redefine UART_STDIO_DEV to another UART interface in the board.h and connect a UART-to-USB adapter to that UART.
Usage
For testing the Xbee driver you can use the netif shell commands that are included in this application.