Issue 2 move folders and use deep path include file names to prevent collisions (#4)

* moving folders and files and adjust server demo build

* Fix Makefile for apps/server on Linux

* fix unit test source file folders

* fix datetime convert UTC functions. Add Code::Blocks project for datetime testing

* added some ignore extensions

* disable parallel make option

* fix build for abort, dcc, and epics apps

* fix build for dcc, epics, error, and getevent apps.

* Fixed building of all apps

* fix the ipv4 to ipv6 router app build

* Change indent style from Google to Webkit

* make pretty to re-format style

* removed common Makefile since we already had one and two was too many

* remove scripts from root folder that are no longer maintained or used

* remove mercurial EOL and ignore files for git repo

* remove .vscodeconfig files from repo

* tweak clang-format style

* clang-format src and apps with tweaked style

* added clang-tidy to fix readability if braces in src

* result of make tidy for src and apps

* fix clang-tidy mangling

* Added code::blocks project for BACnet server simulation

* added code::blocks linux project for WhoIs app

* update text files for EOL

* fix EOL in some files

* fixed make win32 apps for older gcc

* Removed Borland C++ Makefile in apps. Unable to maintain support for Borland C++ compiler.

* created codeblocks project for apps/epics for Windows

* fixing ports/xplained to work with new data structure.

* fix ports/xplained example for Atmel Studio compile

* fix ports/stm32f10x example for gcc Makefile compile

* fix ports/stm32f10x example for IAR EWARM compile

* fix ports/xplained timer callback

* fix ports/bdk_atxx_mspt build with subdirs

* fix ports/bdk_atxx_mspt build with subdirs

* updated git ignore for IAR build artifacts

* updated gitignore for non-tracked files and folders

* fixed bdk-atxx4-mstp port for Rowley Crossworks project file

* fixed bdk-atxx4-mstp port for GCC AVR Makefile

* fixed atmega168 port for IAR AVR and GCC AVR Makefile

* fixed at91sam7s port for IAR ARM and GCC ARM Makefile

* removed unmaintainable DOS, RTOS32, and atmega8 ports.  Updated rx62n (untested).

* changed arm7 to uip port
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Add the ability to compile, edit, and maintain code
Here are the compilers and their documents
$ sudo apt-get install build-essential subversion-tools gcc-4.2-doc glibc-doc manpages-dev
$ sudo apt-get install mingw32 mingw32-binutils mingw32-runtime
I need access to subversion and XSLT ChangeLog tools
$ sudo apt-get install subversion-tools
$ sudo apt-get install xsltproc
I install a couple of editors, useful for various things. Kate is already installed.
$ sudo apt-get install scite
$ sudo apt-get install vim-full
Useful tools for cleaning up code, converting comments and line endings, and code statistics:
$ sudo apt-get install splint
$ sudo apt-get install sloccount
$ sudo apt-get install indent
$ sudo apt-get install liwc
Add the ability to compile, edit, and maintain code
Here are the compilers and their documents
$ sudo apt-get install build-essential subversion-tools gcc-4.2-doc glibc-doc manpages-dev
$ sudo apt-get install mingw32 mingw32-binutils mingw32-runtime
I need access to subversion and XSLT ChangeLog tools
$ sudo apt-get install subversion-tools
$ sudo apt-get install xsltproc
I install a couple of editors, useful for various things. Kate is already installed.
$ sudo apt-get install scite
$ sudo apt-get install vim-full
Useful tools for cleaning up code, converting comments and line endings, and code statistics:
$ sudo apt-get install splint
$ sudo apt-get install sloccount
$ sudo apt-get install indent
$ sudo apt-get install liwc
$ sudo apt-get install tofrodos
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There are a dozen or so demo applications that are built
with the default makefiles. These demo applications are
copied to the bin/ directory. They can be used in
scripts and batch files to test BACnet devices or query
information on the BACnet network, as well as simulate
a BACnet device.
The demo applications make use of Environment Variables
to configure the network.
BACNET_IFACE - interface to use for the datalink layer
For Linux, this is something like eth0 or /dev/ttyS0.
For Windows, this is something like 192.168.0.1 or COM4
Defaults to NULL.
BACNET_IP_PORT - BACnet/IP port number.
Defaults to 47808.
BACNET_BBMD_PORT - BACnet/IP BBMD port number.
Defaults to 47808.
BACNET_BBMD_TIMETOLIVE - BACnet/IP BBMD time-to-live seconds.
Defaults to 0xFFFF.
BACNET_BBMD_ADDRESS - dotted IP address or domain name of BBMD.
Attempts to register with the BBMD if this variable is present.
BACNET_MAX_INFO_FRAMES - BACnet MS/TP max-info-frames parameter.
Defaults to 127.
BACNET_MSTP_BAUD - BACnet MS/TP baud rate.
Defaults to 38400.
BACNET_MSTP_MAC - BACnet MS/TP MAC address.
Defaults to 127.
The demo client applications can also perform static
address binding using the file "address_cache" in the
directory where the application is called (defined
in src/address.c file). The format of the address_cache
is a line by line of device ids and addresses:
55555 AC:10:56:06:BA:C0 26001 19 50
where:
55555=device id in decimal
AC:10:56:06:BA:C0=MAC address (router address) in hex
26001=DNET network number in decimal
19=DADR MAC address in hex. Use colon to separate multibyte address.
50=Max APDU
There are a dozen or so demo applications that are built
with the default makefiles. These demo applications are
copied to the bin/ directory. They can be used in
scripts and batch files to test BACnet devices or query
information on the BACnet network, as well as simulate
a BACnet device.
The demo applications make use of Environment Variables
to configure the network.
BACNET_IFACE - interface to use for the datalink layer
For Linux, this is something like eth0 or /dev/ttyS0.
For Windows, this is something like 192.168.0.1 or COM4
Defaults to NULL.
BACNET_IP_PORT - BACnet/IP port number.
Defaults to 47808.
BACNET_BBMD_PORT - BACnet/IP BBMD port number.
Defaults to 47808.
BACNET_BBMD_TIMETOLIVE - BACnet/IP BBMD time-to-live seconds.
Defaults to 0xFFFF.
BACNET_BBMD_ADDRESS - dotted IP address or domain name of BBMD.
Attempts to register with the BBMD if this variable is present.
BACNET_MAX_INFO_FRAMES - BACnet MS/TP max-info-frames parameter.
Defaults to 127.
BACNET_MSTP_BAUD - BACnet MS/TP baud rate.
Defaults to 38400.
BACNET_MSTP_MAC - BACnet MS/TP MAC address.
Defaults to 127.
The demo client applications can also perform static
address binding using the file "address_cache" in the
directory where the application is called (defined
in src/address.c file). The format of the address_cache
is a line by line of device ids and addresses:
55555 AC:10:56:06:BA:C0 26001 19 50
where:
55555=device id in decimal
AC:10:56:06:BA:C0=MAC address (router address) in hex
26001=DNET network number in decimal
19=DADR MAC address in hex. Use colon to separate multibyte address.
50=Max APDU
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to `~/.emacs.d/init.el`. Format a source file with `M-x clang-format-region`.
### CLion
* Add the .clang-format file to the Kratos root directory as
explained aboveGo to File->Settings->Tools->External Tools
* Add the .clang-format file to the root directory as
explained above. Go to File->Settings->Tools->External Tools
and click on the plus sign. A window should pop up.
Choose a name, for example "clang-format"
* For the Tool settings tab I'm using this configuration:
- Program: clang-format (you should use the name of your executable here)
- Parameters: --style=file -i $FileName$
- Working directory: $FileDir$
Now, with your file open, you can go to Tools->External tools and run the config above. It basically calls clang-format and does inplace formatting using the style define in the first .clang-format file found in a parent directory.
* For the Tool settings tab use this configuration:
- Program: `clang-format` (use the name of your executable here)
- Parameters: `--style=file -i $FileName$`
- Working directory: `$FileDir$`
With your file open, go to `Tools->External tools` and run the config above.
This calls `clang-format` and does in-place formatting using the style
defined in the first `.clang-format` file found in a parent directory.
### .clang-format file