This will ignore files named `core` and `core.*` (except `core.c`,
`core.h`, `core.md`, `core.txt`) placed directly in the application
folder. This is where `make` is typically called and core dump due to
a crashing native application, flashing tool, or GDB would be placed.
The pattern is intentionally quite narrow, as there is e.g. a core
source folder that should still be monitored.
File systems should be mounted via `vfs_default`, not manually by
the application.
Also, `vfs` gained the `format` sub-command, so no need to provide
it in the example application.
A change in Rust nightly features broke version 0.2.5 of the `cstr`
crate, whose nightly-only features are enabled in some examples. The
breakage was quickly fixed upstream in the 0.2.6 version, this updates
the locks.
The riotmodules dependency was missed in bc8ec6d5, and while generally
it does not severly harm builds, it does harm builds riotdocker CI where
branches are switched, which is blocked by dirty files in the checkout.
The riot-wrappers version was missed when what is now 5e75f4bd was
rebased onto fdc4e11a.
d424aaedac introduced address families to
the RIOT interpretation of tinydtls-`session_t`s. However, while fixing
the naming for the `addr` field, it did not set the `family` member for
the sessions in the `dtls-echo` example, having that example run into [an
assertion][1]. This patch fixes that.
[1]: bda40789a7/session.c (L146)
The last element of a JSON array must not be terminated with a `,`
character. As such, the configuration documented currently in the
`README.md` file of gnrc_border_router is invalid and rejected by
Kea.
Examples have previously relied on the (really: some) nightly toolchain
to be the default. As that, in practice, is a problematic assumption,
the latest toolchain to use is now determined programmatically, and that
is set explicitly on the examples that use nightly.
Workaround-For: https://github.com/rust-lang/rustup/issues/3015
Add `esp32-ci` and `esp8266-ci` as external boards to cover optional modules by CI compilation:
- examples/gnrc_networking to cover ESP32/ESP8266 `esp_wifi_ap`
- examples/gnrc_minimal to cover ESP32 `esp_wifi_enterprise`
Placing the SUIT key in the RIOT repository folder is dangerous as
a repo checkout is by most people considered a volatile location.
Since all important files are stored in git, deleting the entire folder
or it's contents is not an uncommon cleanup operation.
If the user is at that point unaware that SUIT key material is stored
in that folder, that key will then be lost.
Another workflow may involve multiple checkouts of the RIOT repository
to multiple folders to work on several features at the same time, or for
easy cross-referencing or splitting of off features from an integration
into a feature branch.
In that case each checkout would use it's own incompatible SUIT key.
To avoid all these pitfalls, place the SUIT keys outside the RIOT
repository in the $XDG_DATA_HOME directory.
This is not so much an update (riot-wrappers stays at the same commit,
riot-sys just advances by one that re-enables an optional dependency,
but of course third party crates are updated) but more reflects the
switch from using released crates to git versions.