Use the `--coverage` option instead of manually linking to gcov, as some
host platforms (like macOS, FreeBSD) don't have gcov by default and use
an llvm equivalent instead.
The 'post build' functions are made visible by adding the mbed-os
subdirectory. This is not ideal as any components in mbed-os wishing to
call the functions must be added after the functions are defined. To
improve modularity move these functions to a separate CMake script.
We include the post build CMake script in app.cmake for now so we don't
break user's projects.
This helps to allow installation of Mbed OS's Python requirements, when
CMake is used, into the same Python environment as mbed-os-tools. The
versions specified here are aligned with mbed-os-tools;
tools/cmake/requirements.txt depends on the same version of prettytable
as mbed-os-tools's requirements.txt.
Mbed CLI 1 parses the base requirements.txt and attempts to
automatically install missing python libraries for you. Unfortunately,
it's requirements parser is not as capable as the one shipping with pip.
In particular, we are unable to express different version of libraries
conditional on the version of Python being used.
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[mbed] ERROR: Unknown Error: Unsupported environment marker: python_version < '3.6'
Remove the direct dependency on prettytable from requirements.txt, as
mbed-os-tools depends on prettytable and we can pick up the dependency
(as properly expressed conditionally on the Python version) from there,
without having to use the limited requirements parser in Mbed CLI 1.
Previously ble headers are part of mbed-headers-connectivity, this PR
moves ble headers into new mbed-headers-ble to make ble stubs to be
more self-contained and improves the composition of the library.
host tests (mbedhtrun) is maintained as part of mbed-os-tools but there
is a redundant duplicate of host_tests under mbed-os/tools/ directory
this PR changes to remove those duplicates and update test_api py modules
to use host tests from mbed-host-tests
The CMake target `mbed-headers` brings in all
headers, and we are gradually moving away from it and explicitly use
only headers needed by each unit test.
Some netsocket unit tests depend on nanostack-libservice library, but
should use stubs instead of including the source files. We remove the
source files and link to mbed-stubs-nanostack-libservice.
Some source files included when building netsocket unit tests with CMake
were determined to be unused by removing the files from target_sources()
and verifying that the tests still built and ran successfully. These
files have been removed from CMake builds.
Update cellular device unit tests CMake depends on a mock, which is
required for the test instead of depending on the group of mbed-stubs,
mbed-headers, mbed_stub_headers, libraries.
Limit the cellular context unit test CMake target_sources to keep only
required sources
Update AT cellular unit tests CMake depends on a mock, which is required
for the test instead of depending on the group of mbed-stubs,
mbed-headers, mbed_stub_headers, libraries.