This patch contains a project in which you can run
a small js test inside the Arduino101.
Follows the Nuttx implementation to replicate a command
line in the Quark SE Lakemont architecture.
Everything is self contained in the targets/arduino_101 folder.
It has only been tested with the arduino 101 at the moment.
Check the README.md for a more detailed explanation of
how to compile and run it.
- Command line javascript run test.
Use test to get a default test.
Write any valid javascript in the shell and get it resolved and executed
- Support for qemu
- Added extra verbose mode on the demo function
- Support to build factory images that can be flashed with dfu-util
- Added a few extra examples on the README about commands that work.
Small fixes to readme and libc_support.c (#1)
- Added a few more instructions to the README.md for arduino_101
- Added the stdint.h include in libc_support.c
- Added parameter to check-vera.sh to check a specific folder
- Cleared the libc function duplication
JerryScript-DCO-1.0-Signed-off-by: Sergio Martinez sergio.martinez.rodriguez@intel.com
* Moved the error codes to jerry-port.h and declared port function
`jerry_port_fatal`.
* Moved "exit or abort on fail" functionality to the newly added
jerry-port-default-fatal.c.
* This implied that a default port-specific API had to be introduced:
functions `jerry_port_default_set_abort_on_fail` and
`jerry_port_default_is_abort_on_fail` declared in jerry-port-default.h
control the fatal exit behaviour.
* For the sake of clarity, renamed jerry-port.c to
jerry-port-default-io.c.
* Adapted CMakeLists to deal with port implementations consisting of
more then one source file and exposing headers. This also required
the renaming of `EXTERNAL_PORT_FILE` cmake option to
`EXTERNAL_PORT_DIR`.
* Adapted main sources to use the default port header for the
abort-on-fail functionality, as that is not part of the core jerry
API anymore.
* Added default port implementation to the static source code checker
tools.
JerryScript-DCO-1.0-Signed-off-by: Akos Kiss akiss@inf.u-szeged.hu
* Rename modified fdlibm to jerry-libm
* Move third-party/fdlibm to jerry-libm
* Rename original fdlibm.h to jerry-libm-internal.h
* And remove it from the public headers.
* Rename jerry-libm's public header to math.h
* This also makes jerry-core sources include `<math.h>`. Therefore,
should anyone want to use a different libm implementation with
jerry, it becomes possible. (The same way as we provide a minimal
libc with standard headers, but should it be insufficient or
conflicting for someone, it can be replaced.)
* Drop `s_` prefix from jerry-libm sources
* The original fdlibm implementation had various prefixes (e.g., `k_`
for sources of kernel routines, and `w_` for wrapper routines), but
after the specialization of fdlibm to jerry, only `s_` remained.
Since it does not encode anything anymore, it can be dropped.
* Stylistic edits to jerry-libm's CMakeLists
* Align project name with other CMakeLists in the code base
* Move Jerry-LibM under Apache License
* Using the same approach as was used by linux-wireless when ath5k
driver license needed clarification. Solution was proposed by SFLC.
External mail for future reference: http://lwn.net/Articles/247806/
* Tests & checks
* Remove FD from the name of libm unit test-related files
* Make vera++ and cppcheck check jerry-libm
* Targets
* Speculative update of targets to use jerry-libm
JerryScript-DCO-1.0-Signed-off-by: Akos Kiss akiss@inf.u-szeged.hu
Cppcheck has already been used for checking unit test sources
statically but vera++ style-checking of unit tests was left out,
most probably only by mistake. This patch adds unit tests to the
set of style-checked sources and also fixes the stlye issues that
were present in the test code.
(Extra: since the project is pure C now, not trying to collect
*.cpp files anymore.)
JerryScript-DCO-1.0-Signed-off-by: Akos Kiss akiss@inf.u-szeged.hu
The legacy approach executed cppcheck for every build target, which
resulted in a huge number of re-checks of the sources if more than
one targets were built. The main reason behind that was to get the
right macro-guarded code paths analyzed. However, cppcheck can
analyze every configuration of the sources in one go.
(The patch also contains some aesthetic changes around the way
vera++ is called and how errors are reported.)
JerryScript-DCO-1.0-Signed-off-by: Akos Kiss akiss@inf.u-szeged.hu
* Removed unused or unnecessary parts from various make files
* Eliminated lots of duplications from Makefile with the help of
macros.
* Split tools/precommit.sh to its independent components:
* the part that checks the existence of the "signed off" text in
commit messages
(this on got factored out to tools/check-signed-off.sh),
* the part that uses vera++ for style checking (this one got
factored out to tools/check-vera.sh),
* the part that invokes targets in the cmake-generated build
directory, and
* the part that performs various tests (these latter two got
moved into the Makefile).
* Moved the functionality of precommit-full-testing.sh into the
Makefile, too.
* Added ninja build system support (e.g., `make NINJA=1`).
* Updated leading documentation comments (they were somewhat
stale).
* Tried to keep the target names exactly the same as they were --
almost succeeded... (some changes are intentional, and are
subject to personal preferences).
* Simplified console output of `make precommit`
* Unified test runner scripts and their output format
* Eliminated nothing-to-stdout everything-to-log-file policy:
info is printed to stdout and it is the caller's
responsibility to redirect it to a file if needed.
* Also applied some renaming and coding style unification to
the scripts.
* Merged the functionality of tools/runners/run-test-suite-jerry*.sh
into the Makefile
* Merged everything related to a test suite execution in a single
script.
* The new script also allows to specify pass and xfail tests in
a single list file, which was not possible hitherto.
* Also, the paths of the test cases given in a file are
interpreted relative to their container files.
JerryScript-DCO-1.0-Signed-off-by: Akos Kiss akiss@inf.u-szeged.hu