The commit adds to the generate_code.pl script support to add #line directives
to generated code to allow build breaks to be more easily found from the
generated code.
Added a verbose option to the generated test suites which can list the
dependencies not met for skipped test cases.
Also clarifies internal interfaces between the main_test.function and test code,
and fixed a bug on calculating available tests in run-test-suites.pl.
Previously the test worked on the default configuration which missed deprecated
or legacy features. This change tests the full configuration and all available
tests.
Following fixes:
* In the test script, 'basic-build-test.sh', the total number of functions had
a broken RE, and was picking up the number of tested functions.
* Titles of tests was misleading
* The 'run-test-suites.pl' script was mistaking dSYM directories as test
suites to be executed.
Restructed test suite helper and main code to support tests suite helper
functions, changed C++ comments to C-style, and made the generated
source code more navigable.
Added to generate_code.pl:
- support for per test suite helper functions
- description of the structure of the files the script uses to construct
the test suite file
- delimiters through the source code to make the machine generated code
easier to understand
This re-introduces the apidoc with full config.h, but hopefully with the race
conditions and other issues that the previous implementation had.
Adapt doxygen test script to use that new script, and also check for errors
in addition to warnings while at it.
Apparently travis has an old version of doxygen that doesn't know all tags in
our config. That's not something we care about, we only want to know about
warnings in our doxygen content
On my machine, that reduces running time from about 30 minutes to less than 10
minutes, while maintaining a good probability of catching the most likely
issues in practice.
armar doesn't understand the syntax without dash. OTOH, the syntax with dash
is the only one specified by POSIX, and it's accepted by GNU ar, BSD ar (as
bundled with OS X) and armar, so it looks like the most portable syntax.
fixes#386
* development: (73 commits)
Bump yotta dependencies version
Fix typo in documentation
Corrected misleading fn description in ssl_cache.h
Corrected URL/reference to MPI library
Fix yotta dependencies
Fix minor spelling mistake in programs/pkey/gen_key.c
Bump version to 2.1.2
Fix CVE number in ChangeLog
Add 'inline' workaround where needed
Fix references to non-standard SIZE_T_MAX
Fix yotta version dependencies again
Upgrade yotta dependency versions
Fix compile error in net.c with musl libc
Add missing warning in doc
Remove inline workaround when not useful
Fix macroization of inline in C++
Changed attribution for Guido Vranken
Merge of IOTSSL-476 - Random malloc in pem_read()
Fix for IOTSSL-473 Double free error
Fix potential overflow in CertificateRequest
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Conflicts:
include/mbedtls/ssl_internal.h
library/ssl_cli.c