- 07 Nov, 2020 4 commits
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Philip Gladstone authored
* Make captive portal detection work on macOS * Change the default SSID prefix to be NodeMCU
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Nathaniel Wesley Filardo authored
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Philip Gladstone authored
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Philip Gladstone authored
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- 08 Sep, 2020 1 commit
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Gregor Hartmann authored
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- 07 Sep, 2020 2 commits
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Terry Ellison authored
Redo last change
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Terry Ellison authored
To fix #3251.
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- 05 Sep, 2020 1 commit
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Lukáš Voborský authored
Co-authored-by:
vsky <blue205@centrum.cz>
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- 04 Sep, 2020 2 commits
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vsky authored
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galjonsfigur authored
* SoftUART fixes: - Simplify code by using lua_L* functions and using userdata properly - Fix some edge-cases - Add more examples to documentation * Don't de-register interrupt hook if there is more RX instances * More bug fixes and registering simplification with luaL_reref and unref2 * Correct documentation of SoftUART module
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- 01 Sep, 2020 1 commit
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Philip Gladstone authored
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- 30 Aug, 2020 1 commit
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galjonsfigur authored
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- 29 Aug, 2020 2 commits
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Lukáš Voborský authored
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Philip Gladstone authored
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- 23 Aug, 2020 1 commit
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Philip Gladstone authored
* Change struct to use integers. This is slightly more complex as we have to deal with Unsigned 32-bit integers (that aren't lua integers) * Use int64 in struct rather than double. * Fix sjson to do the right things in LUA5.3 with integers and floats
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- 22 Aug, 2020 1 commit
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Terry Ellison authored
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- 11 Aug, 2020 1 commit
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Caleb Mingle authored
I've not been able to get the mqtt `connfail` callback to work. I'm consistently receiving `method not supported` errors: ``` application.lua:53: method not supported stack traceback: [C]: in function 'on' application.lua:53: in main chunk [C]: in function 'dofile' init.lua:18: in function <init.lua:6> ``` Example code: ``` function on_connection_failed(client, reason) print("mqtt connection failed: " .. reason) end m:on("connfail", on_connection_failed) ``` I believed this to be caused by the incorrect length comparison for `connfail` that is updated here. Once I changed that, the error went away, however the callback was never called. I believe the callback was never called because of an incorrect assignment. However, I saw this somewhat confusing description in the docs so this assignment may be expected? > The second (failure) callback aliases with the "connfail" callback available through :on(). (The "offline" callback is only called after an already established connection becomes closed. If the connect() call fails to establish a connection, the callback passed to :connect() is called and nothing else.)
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- 08 Aug, 2020 1 commit
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Philip Gladstone authored
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- 30 Jun, 2020 1 commit
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Datong Sun authored
connecting to server. Inside af426d03, the `mqtt_socket_timer` function was modified so that instead of checking the presense of allocated `mud->pesp_conn` structure, `mud->connected` field was used on determining if the timer need to be disarmed. However, this is not entirely correct. If the TCP socket is actively connecting and haven't timed out yet, then `mud->connected` is also `false` and the timer will think the connection is broken and disarms itself. This has two consequences: * The connection timeout counter is no longer decremented and checked * After connection succeeds, keepalive heartbeat is no longer being sent (#3166). This is particularly noticeable in MQTT over TLS connections, because those usually takes longer than 1 second to finish and the timer would had chance to execute before connection is established This commit checks the presense of `pesp_conn->proto.tcp` pointer instead, which was allocated in the same place as the (old) `pesp_conn` struct, and according to my test indeed fixes the above issue.
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- 20 Jun, 2020 1 commit
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Nathaniel Wesley Filardo authored
Otherwise we might truncate precision with small floats and that's unlikely to work out well for anyone.
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- 17 Jun, 2020 1 commit
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vsky authored
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- 16 Jun, 2020 1 commit
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Terry Ellison authored
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- 12 Jun, 2020 1 commit
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Firenox89 authored
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- 10 Jun, 2020 2 commits
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Nathaniel Wesley Filardo authored
It has long been superseded by the rfswitch module
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Nathaniel Wesley Filardo authored
It's not clear that this ever worked, AFAICT nobody uses it, and it's an old version of the sqlite3 engine at this point. Absent a maintainer, let's just get rid of it.
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- 09 Jun, 2020 15 commits
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Gregor Hartmann authored
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Nathaniel Wesley Filardo authored
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Terry Ellison authored
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Gregor Hartmann authored
Original sources by @anod221
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Lukáš Voborský authored
* Net_info module exposing ping function initial commit * Ping as a part of net module * Sent callback implemented * Add NET_PING_ENABLE macro Authored-by: vsky <blue205@centrum.cz> with support from TerryE
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ecrips authored
Correct typo in Lua export from updateDispla() to updateDisplay()
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Terry Ellison authored
- Lots of minor but nasty bugfixes to get all tests to run clean - core lua and test suite fixes to allow luac -F to run cleanly against test suite - next tranch to get LFS working - luac.cross -a options plus fixes from feedback - UART fixes and lua.c merge - commit of wip prior to rebaselining against current dev - more tweaks
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firenox89 authored
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Gregor Hartmann authored
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Andreas Müller authored
* BMP085 pressure sensor: fix temperature value data type the data type for t (U_T) should be long according to the BMP085 datasheet (rev. 1.2, section 3.5). values over 32767 can indeed occur, and in my case lead to a wrong value for the temperature (and consequently also pressure). note: this problem only occurs above a certain temperature (exact value depends on the calibration, but I assume somewhere around 26°C). * BMP085 pressure sensor: adapt data types and calculation this adapts the data types and calculation to be consistent with the datasheet (rev. 1.2, section 3.5). while I did not notice any issues, using the wrong data types could trigger edge cases.
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Nathaniel Wesley Filardo authored
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Nathaniel Wesley Filardo authored
Removes yet another unchecked allocation point in our C libraries. While here, fix potential reference leaks on error paths Also while here, remove some stale documentation. There can be as many DNS requests in flight as LwIP has room for in its table (DNS_TABLE_SIZE, which defaults to 4).
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Nathaniel Wesley Filardo authored
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Nathaniel Wesley Filardo authored
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Nathaniel Wesley Filardo authored
Seems more polite than quietly accepting other types as nil.
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