Add noreturn attribute to field_not_found(). This function always call
abort() if the field was not found. The compiler may not know about it
and may think some variables are used uninitialized:
../../Tools/Replay/LR_MsgHandler.cpp: In member function ‘void LR_MsgHandler_GPA_Base::update_from_msg_gpa(uint8_t, uint8_t*)’:
../../Tools/Replay/LR_MsgHandler.cpp:212:24: error: ‘sacc’ may be used uninitialized in this function [-Werror=maybe-uninitialized]
gps.setHIL_Accuracy(gps_offset, vdop*0.01f, hacc*0.01f, vacc*0.01f, sacc*0.01f, have_vertical_velocity, sample_ms);
^
Instead of just initializing the variable (which is pointless in this case),
teach the compiler that this function never returns so require_field() works
properly.
The problem with using min() and max() is that they conflict with some
C++ headers. Name the macros in uppercase instead. We may go case by
case later converting them to be typesafe.
Changes generated with:
git ls-files '*.cpp' '*.h' -z | xargs -0 sed -i 's/\([^_[:alnum:]]\)max(/\1MAX(/g'
git ls-files '*.cpp' '*.h' -z | xargs -0 sed -i 's/\([^_[:alnum:]]\)min(/\1MIN(/g'
Most of AP_Progmem is already gone so we can stop including it in most
of the places. The only places that need it are the ones using
pgm_read_*() APIs.
In some cases the header needed to be added in the .cpp since it was
removed from the .h to reduce scope. In those cases the headers were
also reordered.
Now variables don't have to be declared with PROGMEM anymore, so remove
them. This was automated with:
git grep -l -z PROGMEM | xargs -0 sed -i 's/ PROGMEM / /g'
git grep -l -z PROGMEM | xargs -0 sed -i 's/PROGMEM//g'
The 2 commands were done so we don't leave behind spurious spaces.
AVR-specific places were not changed.
The PSTR is already define as a NOP for all supported platforms. It's
only needed for AVR so here we remove all the uses throughout the
codebase.
This was automated with a simple python script so it also converts
places which spans to multiple lines, removing the matching parentheses.
AVR-specific places were not changed.
Include board-specific files only when the board is used. Since these
should be exceptional cases, let the includer handle the ifdef instead
of putting ifdefs in every platform-specific header.
In the future we should evaluate whether the HAL for the board should
instantiate this.