Uart driver currently disabled as it's not (yet) compatible with RTOS.
Running Lua task with excessive stack to avoid smashing it; need to work out
what's using so much stack space.
Changed some flash reading functions to not attempt to drop an entire 4k
flash page onto the stack.
Ensure the task pump doesn't attempt to retrieve from uninitialised queues.
AFAIK no one uses the wifi.startsmart() and wifi.stopsmart(). Removing
them frees up an extra 20-25K of Flash to use as filesystem. So I have
added a new config define WIFI_SMART_ENABLE which is enabled by default
so the default functionality is the same, but if this is commented out
then this code is omitted.
I have also removed wofs and upgrade from this build as we no longer
support these.
Module creation & registration now made a lot simpler. In essence,
each module file is now self-contained and only needs a
NODEMCU_MODULE(MYNAME, "myname", myname_map, luaopen_myname);
line to both be automatically recognised by the Lua initialization
as well as honor the LUA_USE_MODULES_MYNAME #define.
As per #810 & #796, only LUA_OPTIMIZE_MEMORY=2 & MIN_OPT_LEVEL=2 are
supported when building. This commit effects that limitation.
With this change modules/auxmods.h no longer needs to be updated for
every new module, nor do module writers need to cater for a hypothetical
LUA_OPTIMIZE_MEMORY < 2 scenario.
When lua assertions are enabled, normal operation results in many:
lobject.c:88: (((t1)->tt) == 4)
lobject.c:88: (((t2)->tt) == 4)
lobject.c:88: (((t1)->tt) == 4)
lobject.c:88: (((t2)->tt) == 4)
lobject.c:88: (((t1)->tt) == 4)
lobject.c:88: (((t2)->tt) == 4)
It comes from using the pvalue() macro for 3 pointer types, where
pvalue() also checks the type of pointer and complains through the
assertion where the type == 4 (TLIGHTUSERDATA).
Use the correct macro according to the type of data being compared
to eliminate this assertion error.
Signed-off-by: Nick Andrew <nick@nick-andrew.net>
plus Add extra logic to handle different loci path in luac.cross
for handling 32 bit or great hex integers Also add a helpfull hint in the
build tool to point out the Lua and lfs depencencies.