all: Unify header guard usage.
The code conventions suggest using header guards, but do not define how
those should look like and instead point to existing files. However, not
all existing files follow the same scheme, sometimes omitting header guards
altogether, sometimes using non-standard names, making it easy to
accidentally pick a "wrong" example.
This commit ensures that all header files of the MicroPython project (that
were not simply copied from somewhere else) follow the same pattern, that
was already present in the majority of files, especially in the py folder.
The rules are as follows.
Naming convention:
* start with the words MICROPY_INCLUDED
* contain the full path to the file
* replace special characters with _
In addition, there are no empty lines before #ifndef, between #ifndef and
one empty line before #endif. #endif is followed by a comment containing
the name of the guard macro.
py/grammar.h cannot use header guards by design, since it has to be
included multiple times in a single C file. Several other files also do not
need header guards as they are only used internally and guaranteed to be
included only once:
* MICROPY_MPHALPORT_H
* mpconfigboard.h
* mpconfigport.h
* mpthreadport.h
* pin_defs_*.h
* qstrdefs*.h
7 years ago
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#ifndef MICROPY_INCLUDED_EXTMOD_LWIP_INCLUDE_LWIPOPTS_H
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#define MICROPY_INCLUDED_EXTMOD_LWIP_INCLUDE_LWIPOPTS_H
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#include <py/mpconfig.h>
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#include <py/misc.h>
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#include <py/mphal.h>
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// We're running without an OS for this port. We don't provide any services except light protection.
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#define NO_SYS 1
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#define SYS_LIGHTWEIGHT_PROT 1
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#include <stdint.h>
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typedef uint32_t sys_prot_t;
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#define TCP_LISTEN_BACKLOG 1
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// We'll put these into a proper ifdef once somebody implements an ethernet driver
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#define LWIP_ARP 0
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#define LWIP_ETHERNET 0
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#define LWIP_DNS 1
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#define LWIP_NETCONN 0
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#define LWIP_SOCKET 0
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#ifdef MICROPY_PY_LWIP_SLIP
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#define LWIP_HAVE_SLIPIF 1
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#endif
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// For now, we can simply define this as a macro for the timer code. But this function isn't
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// universal and other ports will need to do something else. It may be necessary to move
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// things like this into a port-provided header file.
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#define sys_now mp_hal_ticks_ms
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all: Unify header guard usage.
The code conventions suggest using header guards, but do not define how
those should look like and instead point to existing files. However, not
all existing files follow the same scheme, sometimes omitting header guards
altogether, sometimes using non-standard names, making it easy to
accidentally pick a "wrong" example.
This commit ensures that all header files of the MicroPython project (that
were not simply copied from somewhere else) follow the same pattern, that
was already present in the majority of files, especially in the py folder.
The rules are as follows.
Naming convention:
* start with the words MICROPY_INCLUDED
* contain the full path to the file
* replace special characters with _
In addition, there are no empty lines before #ifndef, between #ifndef and
one empty line before #endif. #endif is followed by a comment containing
the name of the guard macro.
py/grammar.h cannot use header guards by design, since it has to be
included multiple times in a single C file. Several other files also do not
need header guards as they are only used internally and guaranteed to be
included only once:
* MICROPY_MPHALPORT_H
* mpconfigboard.h
* mpconfigport.h
* mpthreadport.h
* pin_defs_*.h
* qstrdefs*.h
7 years ago
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#endif // MICROPY_INCLUDED_EXTMOD_LWIP_INCLUDE_LWIPOPTS_H
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