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Remove unused functions:
- hello_register_commands
Signed-off-by: Antonio Borneo <borneo.antonio@gmail.com>
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Update/bugfix the "hello" example; emphasize using EBNF syntax,
matching the User's Guide. Correct the Texinfo style guide to
say EBNF, not BNF.
Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
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Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "log.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <helper/log.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
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Splits the old help strings to provide proper usage as well.
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Removes hello and foo commands from top-level registration. Instead,
the dummy interface driver and faux flash driver have been augmented
to register these commands as sub-commands.
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Use the new command registration chaining capabilities to eliminate
the foo_register_commands helper, folding its remaining command
handler setup into the hello_command_handlers registration array.
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Use new register_commands() with command registration table.
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Replaces direct calls to register_command() with a macro, to allow
its parameters to be changed and callers updated in phases.
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Adds the foo/bar commands to provide more working examples of command
argument parsing, including the new handle_command_parse_bool helper.
Updates hello command help text to provide useful information.
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Convert all command handler 'cmd_ctx' parameter usage with CMD_CTX.
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This patch converts all instances of 'args' in COMMAND_HANDLER routines
to use CMD_ARGV macro.
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This patch converts all instances of 'argc' in COMMAND_HANDLER routines
to use CMD_ARGC.
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Remove misleading typedef and redundant suffix from struct command.
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Remove misleading typedef and redundant suffix from struct command_context.
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The hello module provides the 'hello' command, printing a greetings
to the command console. It can grow to serve as pedagogical example
of services that OpenOCD developers should use: a runnable style guide.
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