Default interface is STA (or AP if available and STA is unavailable).
An interface can also be specified in ::begin() by its IP address.
MDNS will not cross interfaces (there is currently no notion of "bridged interfaces")
Multiple instances should be working, this is not tested in this commit.
* polledTimeout: add option to use CPU count instead of millis()
* use more "using" alias
* more c++/clear code, using typename (thanks @devyte)
* rename class name to include unit, introduce timeMax() and check it with assert()
* remove useless defines
* improve api readability, add micro-second unit
* update example
* mock: emulate getCycleCount, add/fix polledTimeout CI test
* + nano-seconds, assert -> message, comments, host test
* allow 0 for timeout (enables immediate timeout, fix division by 0)
* typo, set member instead of local variable
* unify error message
* slight change on checkExpired() allows "never expired"
also removed printed message, add YieldAndDelay, simplify calculations
* remove traces of debug.h/cpp in this PR
* include missing <limits> header
* back to original expired test, introduce boolean _neverExpires, fix reset(), getTimeout() is invalid
* fix expiredOneShot with _timeout==0 check
* reenable getTimeout()
* expose checkExpired with unit conversion
* fix timing comments, move critical code to iram
* add member ::neverExpires and use it where relevant
* improve clarity
* remove exposed checkExpired(), adapt LEAmDNS with equivalent
* add API ::resetToNeverExpires(), use it in LEAmDNS
* remove offending constness from ::flagged() LEAmDNS (due do API fix in PolledTimeout)
* simplify "Fast" base classes
* minor variable rename
* Fix examples
* compliance with good c++ manners
* minor changes for consistency
* add missing const
* expired() and bool() moved to iram
* constexpr compensation computing
* add/update comments
* move neverExpires and alwaysExpired
OTA is broken in AP mode because ESP8266mDNS is checking whether the station is connected before processing. Change the logic to WiFi.isConnected() OR WiFi.softAPgetStationNum()>0 fixes the issue.
- Better separation of ESP wifi thread code from user thread code
- Added a flag for 'update()'-less use (disabled by default)
- The too fast updates for service queries are fixed
- Switched fully to PolledTimeout; LEATimeFlag not needed anymore (BTW: a const 'expired()' method would be helpful)
- The device should stay visible now even after the first TTL timeout
- Improved service querying (queries five times now)
- Fixed TTL (bug introduced with Fixes 1.0)
* Fixes 1.1
- Better separation of ESP wifi thread code from user thread code
- Added a flag for 'update()'-less use (disabled by default)
- The too fast updates for service queries are fixed
- Switched fully to PolledTimeout; LEATimeFlag not needed anymore (BTW: a const 'expired()' method would be helpful)
- The device should stay visible now even after the first TTL timeout
- Improved service querying (queries five times now)
* Update mDNS_Clock.ino
Removed references to LEATimeFlag.h
* Update mDNS_Clock.ino
Styling
The bug referenced in the code that required a custom macro to enable
PSTR/PROGMEM compilation ( https://github.com/esp8266/Arduino/issues/3369 )
was fixed a while back and all PROGMEM references now live in their own
save .sections.
This patch simply is the output of `sed -i s/PSTR_LEA/PSTR/g *` and
`sed -i s/PROGMEM_LEA/PROGMEM/g *` on the codebase and the removal
of those defines.
* LEAmDNS Responder (II)
Created a new branch to solve commit conflicts with recent changes to ESP8266mDNSResponder.cpp by d-a-v.
* Removed millis() roll-over issues
* fix LEA-mDNS
* astyle on lea-mdns examples
* add compatibility with lwIP-v1
* ditto
* use strncasecmp instead of lwip's strnicmp from lwIP-v2 (thanks @devyte)
* ditto
* fixes
* Update mDNS_Clock.ino
unindent
* Update mDNS_ServiceMonitor.ino
unindent
* Update LEAmDNS.h
Add setInstanceName() forwarder for compat
* Disable DEBUG_ESP_MDNS_RESPONDER by default
* [Fixed] Debug output line
DEBUG_OUTPUT needs to go inside DEBUG_EX_ function otherwise throw error if DEBUG_ESP_MDNS_RESPONDER is not defined