1. 21 Jul, 2019 1 commit
    • Johny Mattsson's avatar
      Major cleanup - c_whatever is finally history. (#2838) · 526d21da
      Johny Mattsson authored
      The PR removed the bulk of non-newlib headers from the NodeMCU source base.  
      app/libc has now been cut down to the bare minimum overrides to shadow the 
      corresponding functions in the SDK's libc. The old c_xyz.h headerfiles have been 
      nuked in favour of the standard <xyz.h> headers, with a few exceptions over in 
      sdk-overrides. Again, shipping a libc.a without headers is a terrible thing to do. We're 
      still living on a prayer that libc was configured the same was as a default-configured
      xtensa gcc toolchain assumes it is. That part I cannot do anything about, unfortunately, 
      but it's no worse than it has been before.
      
      This enables our source files to compile successfully using the standard header files, 
      and use the typical malloc()/calloc()/realloc()/free(), the strwhatever()s and 
      memwhatever()s. These end up, through macro and linker magic, mapped to the 
      appropriate SDK or ROM functions.
      526d21da
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    • Philip Gladstone's avatar
      Various minor bits of cleanup (#1647) · feab8b22
      Philip Gladstone authored
      * Check the return code of the read function when doing crypto.fhash so that we don't pass negative lengths to the hashing functions
      *  Fix various assert failures in the LVM arising from rotables. No functional change
      * Add the gpio interrupt time to the callback (and pass it from the interrupt handler)
      * Get the PC right in the perf module
      * Make the headers static in the websocket module
      * Fix the documentation
      feab8b22
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