On later versions of avr-libc, prog_char is deprecated. In 0acebeeff4
the one occurence of prog_char was replaced by "char PROGMEM", which is
not entirely correct (PROGMEM is supposed to be an attribute on a
variable, not on a type, even though this is how things work in older
libc versions). However, in 1130fede3a a few new occurences of
prog_char are introduced, which break compilation on newer libc versions
again.
This commit changes all these pointer types to use the PGM_P macro from
<avr/pgmspace.h>. This macro is just "const char *" in newer libc
versions and "const prog_char *" in older versions, so it should always
work.
References #795
The new function just calls Print::write(const uint8_t *, size_t), but
this allows writing out a buffer of chars (without having to learn about
casts).
This adds a description of commandline options, files used and some
preferences in proper Unix manpage format. It is written in asciidoc,
which can easily be converted to both a native troff manpage, or HTML
(the latter can be done by github on-demand).
This file is not installed by the ant build, but is intended for use by
Linux distributions.
The actual file was taken from the Debian package, version
1:1.0.5+dfsg2-1 and is licensed under the GPL-2+. The GenericName,
Comment and Categories fields were changed to better reflect the Arduino
program and Desktop specification.
This file is not installed by the ant build, but is intended for use by
Linux distributions.
The actual file was taken from the Debian package, version
1:1.0.5+dfsg2-1 and is licensed under the GPL-2+. It was only modified
to remove a FIXME comment that is no longer relevant.
These are Arduino icons in various formats that can be used by
redistributors in menus etc.
These icons were taken from the Debian package, version 1:1.0.5+dfsg2-1.
According to the copyright file in there, all icons are licensed under
the GPL-2+.
Previous commits made all failures return 1, even though originally an
unknown sketch file would return 2. This restores the previous behaviour
and adds return code 3 to mean invalid options specified.
The return codes are now:
0: Success
1: Build failed or upload failed
2: Sketch not found
3: Invalid commandline options