* Added BACnetRecipient and BACnetAddressBinding encoding, decoding, ASCII conversion, comparison, and copy functions.
* Added library specific string manipulation utilities including strcmp, strncmp, stptok, and snprintf with offset functions.
* Added test/README about verification and validation testing.
* Fixed IPv6 handler to ignore original-broadcast when registered as a foreign-device
* Fixed IPv6 to leave multicast when registering as foreign device.
* Added reject in all confirmed service handlers, except GetEventInformation, when confirmed services with zero length occur which rejects with required parameters are missing message.
* Refactored errno use in service using debug_perror. Changed debug_perror usage to debug_fprintf.
* Updated file and function headers in basic/service modules.
* Changed NDPU priority on confirmed messages to use requested NDPU priority.
* Renamed debug_aprintf to debug_printf_stdout for clarity.
* Convert most debug_fprintf usage to debug_print to reduce text bloat in AVR build
* Make most of the functions const correct
Used clang-tidy and sonarlint to help find places where const could
pretty easily applied. Also lot of hand work.
This commit does not yet touch handlers and typedefs of those.
* Fix Arduino uno handler_who_is() has extra parenthesis
For some reason there is extra parenthesis. Remove it this is more
likely buildable.
* Bugfix/bacapp: Fix uninitilized array_index
We have changed bacapp_snprintf_value() to be const correct. After that
we got
```
/home/runner/work/bacnet-stack/bacnet-stack/src/bacnet/bacapp.c:3183:27: warning: 4th function call argument is an uninitialized value [core.CallAndMessage]
ret_val = bacapp_snprintf_weeklyschedule(
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1 warning generated.
```
So analyzer could now spot that we do not actually initilize array_index
at all. Fix this by setting array_index to zero. Note that I actually do
not know if zeroing is right thing to do here. I choose zero as if this
has worked before it is most likely that it will work with zero value.
* cmake: Add and ignore Wwrite-strings compiler option
Wwrite-strings helps find places where const correctness is broken.
Example it will warn about these
```C
void func1(char* str);
func("test") /* "test" is const so we should not pass it to func1().
char* func2()
{
return "test"; /* func2() should return const char*.
}
```
We still need to ignore it as not all are fixed but let's add it already
so we remember that it should be opened at some point.
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Co-authored-by: Kari Argillander <kari.argillander@fidelix.com>
* format: Strip trailing whitespaces
We want to get rid of trailing whitespaces completly as they make just git
noice. Much better to start using automated tools to get rid of them once and
not getting them back again. This way git history will be cleaner and review
easier.
Commit was generated with:
pre-commit run --all-files trailing-whitespace
* format: Files should have exactly one new line end of them
It is good practice that every file has one new line. It is not now days so
mandatory but it also is not nice if file has lot of newlines end of it. We will
use pre-commit which takes automatically care about this so let's fix all.
Commit was generated with:
pre-commit run --all-files end-of-file-fixer
* format: Convert tabs to spaces
Project mostly use spaces over tabs. When mixing tabs and spaces this usually
makes formatting issues and also when changing those in commits it will make lot
of git noise. We will force spaces most of the time and use pre-commit to fix.
Commit was generated with:
pre-commit run --all-files remove-tabs
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Co-authored-by: Kari Argillander <kari.argillander@fidelix.com>
* Fixed example app router-ipv6 to build under ports/win32
* Fixed example app router-mstp to build under ports/win32 with MinGW
* Added win32 builds of router-ipv6 and router-mstp to the Github pipeline
* Update address in VMAC table for IPv6
* fix compile warnings in IPv6 handler
* cleanup BIP6 PRINTF
* enable unit test for BBMD6 hander
* keylist should only return FALSE when growing fails
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Co-authored-by: Steve Karg <skarg@users.sourceforge.net>