The C++ standard indicates these functions always return a
null-terminated string. We should rename these functions if we're not
going to conform to the standards.
From https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/io/c/vfprintf :
"Writes the results to a character string buffer. At most buf_size-1
characters are written. The resulting character string will be
terminated with a null character"
We are still not standards-compliant in the case a length of 0 is passed
in, returning 0 where we should return the space that would be required
to store the formatted string.
RC_Channel: To nullptr from NULL.
AC_Fence: To nullptr from NULL.
AC_Avoidance: To nullptr from NULL.
AC_PrecLand: To nullptr from NULL.
DataFlash: To nullptr from NULL.
SITL: To nullptr from NULL.
GCS_MAVLink: To nullptr from NULL.
DataFlash: To nullptr from NULL.
AP_Compass: To nullptr from NULL.
Global: To nullptr from NULL.
Global: To nullptr from NULL.
This commit changes the way libraries headers are included in source files:
- If the header is in the same directory the source belongs to, so the
notation '#include ""' is used with the path relative to the directory
containing the source.
- If the header is outside the directory containing the source, then we use
the notation '#include <>' with the path relative to libraries folder.
Some of the advantages of such approach:
- Only one search path for libraries headers.
- OSs like Windows may have a better lookup time.