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RIOT/sys/include/shell.h
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#ifndef __SHELL_H
#define __SHELL_H
/**
* @defgroup shell Simple Shell Interpreter
* @ingroup feuerware
*/
//#include "hashtable.h"
typedef struct shell_command_t {
char *name;
char *desc;
void (*handler)(char *);
} shell_command_t;
typedef struct shell_t {
const shell_command_t *command_list;
int (*readchar)(void);
void (*put_char)(int);
} shell_t;
/**
* @brief Initialize a shell object
* @param shell Pointer to preallocated shell object
* @param shell_commands Pointer to shell command structure. See test_shell project for example.
* @param read_char Pointer to input device read function. Should return exactly one byte or block.
* @param put_char Pointer to output funtion. currently unused, shell code will use printf.
*/
void shell_init(shell_t *shell, /*@null@*/ const shell_command_t *shell_commands, int(*read_char)(void), void (*put_char)(int));
/**
* @brief Endless loop that waits for command and executes handler.
*/
void shell_run(shell_t *shell);
void shell_auto_init(shell_t *shell);
#endif /* __SHELL_H */