The dict allows the user of the exporter api to specify the result directory
of particular groups of scanned dirs. This will be used by the online exporters
to spoof everything being in the same directory when they are not. It may also
be used by tests, if they would like to export something that looks exactly
like a normal project.
Affects these ides:
- Atmel Studio
- Code Red (I don't think we support this)
- Coide
- DS-5
- E2Studio
- EMblocks
- KDS
- Simplicity v3
- SW 4 STM32
also corrects flags usage in EMBlocks
Makes several broad changes:
- removes dead code that dealt with the online build system
- replaces export function with a much simpler one that:
- does not copy any sources
- the zip file hits the disk
- the mbed_config.h hits the disk
- the project files hit the disk
- nothing else hits the disk
- exporters use Resource object scanned with a toolchain
- progen exporters don't optionally build a project instead they have a
build function that may be called afterwards
- much of the code passes pylint (have a score of 9 or above):
- project.py
- project_api.py
- export/__init__.py
- export/exporters.py
- test/export/build_test.py
To avoid complications with unexpected IP versions, the wanted
IP version was added as an extra argument to DNS query functions
(defaults to NSAPI_IPv4).
Internal API changes:
m nsapi_dns_query
m nsapi_dns_query_multiple
Interestingly, though multiple questions can be encoded in a single
DNS packet, few, if any, nameservers respect any but the first
question. This makes support for coelescing DNS queries useless.
Internal API changes:
+ nsapi_dns_query_multiple
Note, dns_query_multiple takes a buffer of nsapi_addr_t to fill. This is
less dynamic than the linked-list method used in linux's gethostbyname,
but is easier to manage and more constrained.
Internal API changes:
dnsQuery -> nsapi_dns_query
Additionally restructured query code to emit/parse network structures
in stream form to hopefully document the underlying structure more
explicitly.
This commit adds a dynamic memory tracer that calls a callback whenever
one of the basic memory allocation functions (malloc, realloc, calloc,
free) is called. The operation of the tracer is guarded by the
'MBED_MEM_TRACING_ENABLED` macro.
Infinite recursion during tracing is guarded by using atomic
increment/decrement primitives on the `trace_level` variable.
Thanks to @c1728p9 and @heky for their help and suggestions.