When decimal_prec is 0 and the value is negative and needs rounding subtract 1, instead of adding 1
When decimal_prec > 0 round before printing the integer part, instead of after
mbed_minimal_putchar assumed that buffer being NULL meant that it
should print to a file. This caused a system crash when calling
snprintf with both buffer and stream set to NULL.
It is valid to call snprintf with a NULL buffer; nothing should
be outputted, but the string length should be measured.
The two character sequence %% is used in standard implementations of
printf to print a single %. This is because % is essentially printf's
escape character for format specifiers and as \% cannot work printf
uses %%.
Therefore to be compatible with string buffers containing
%%, minimal-printf also needs to only print a single %.
* Fixed wrapper functions for IAR
* Fixed and renamed profile to minimal-printf.json
* Moved minimal-printf under platform
* Removed minimal-printf/mbed_lib.json
* Modified exporter template to work with partial profile
* Prevented optimization of printf to avoid compiler function substitution