GoogleTest allows you to check whether certain function throws errors.
For example:
ASSERT_ANY_THROW(mbed::HeapBlockDevice one(3050, 100));
or
ASSERT_NO_THROW(bd.init());
As MBED_ERROR is now only function that can throw errors, there is
no need to check the type of thrown object.
Reimplement atomic code in inline assembly. This can improve
optimisation, and avoids potential architectural problems with using
LDREX/STREX intrinsics.
API further extended:
* Bitwise operations (fetch_and/fetch_or/fetch_xor)
* fetch_add and fetch_sub (like incr/decr, but returning old value -
aligning with C++11)
* compare_exchange_weak
* Explicit memory order specification
* Basic freestanding template overloads for C++
This gives our existing C implementation essentially all the functionality
needed by C++11.
An actual Atomic<T> template based upon these C functions could follow.
New classes covered with unit tests: SocketAddress, EthernetInterface, EMACInterface, WiFiAccessPoint.
Also added missing namespace in front of mbed::Callback usages.
EMACInterface is covered by the EthernetInterface unit tests.
Added more tests, improved the existing ones. setblocking tests were not checking anything, so they were removed and these functions are called in TCPSocket tests instead.
Add functional and line coverage for UDPSocket and TCPSocket. The EventFlagsstub and NetworkStackstub classes are allowed to store multiple return values to allow running internal loops multiple times.