The function headers have been updated to follow the standard format
that should be being used for tools in mbed. This is a one line summary
followed by a descriptive block with more detail.
Updated the handling of the main function so that the logger becomes
global and thus works across all the functions. This has been tested
with both the fork and branch options, and for levels INFO and DEBUG.
Added the ability to specify a branch to update rather than a fork
Replaced print commands with the use of a logger
Updated the run_cmd functions in line with previous improvements
example specified in the supplied .json file, in a user specified fork.
A pull request is then made from each fork to the ARMmbed master repo.
New usage:
python update.py <args>
Where <args> are:
[-c <file.json>] optional argument for example list, default
example.json
-U <github user with forked repos>
-T <github authorisation token>
tag
Adding the new compile option allows the marking of a set of examples to
indicate whether they should be compiled or not. For the update process
examples that are not compiled will not be auto updated irrespective of
that setting.
Other changes to make return logic from some functions in update.py more
efficient and some typos in the lib file.
Changes:
Refactor examples.py to add a new command line option to provide an update
tag.
Refactor examples.py to add new functionality to update the version of
mbed-os in the examples to a supplied tag.
Refactor examples.py to make cloning the example repos, updating their
mbed-os version and compiling, into library functions and move to a new
library module.
Refactor the format of the examples.json file to make it compatible with
both examples.py and update.py.
Refactor update.py so that examples are test compiled prior to updating.
Refactor update.py so that only examples tagged as auto-updatable and that
fully compile are automatically updated.