Earlier all unittests ended up having all flags in common from all unittest targets.
This is now improved by using googletest provided mechanism to set build time compile options
All cmake files have been modified to reflect changes (when needed)
Could not figure out a syntax for {0x00, 0x00, ..., 0x00} intitializer list yet,
so those needs to be setup by updating C/CXX flags.
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.
In some multithread cases there is possibility that process_oob function
was called after ATHandler was deleted. Fix is to wait if oob processing
is ongoing.
- Changed the process into static method
- used the singletonptr for creating the low power ticker instance
- Added the mbed stub into cmake build for cellularnonipsocket,loramacrypto
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.
There are two EventQueue.h in mbed-os codebase:
events/EventQueue.h
features/FEATURE_BLE/ble/pal/EventQueue.h
By accident, `mbed compile` generates includes.txt with the correct
order of include search paths. This is not the case for the CMake
exporter: targets with FEATURE_BLE enables fail to compile with errors:
mbed-os/features/cellular/framework/AT/ATHandler.h:99:60: error:
'events' has not been declared
Update all places to always include either "events/EventQueue.h"
or "ble/pal/EventQueue.h": to always find the correct header.