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Author SHA1 Message Date
Johny Mattsson 80a12780ae Lua tidy-up to reduce delta against esp32 branch.
These should hopefully be completely uncontentious changes.

There is still a delta against the esp32 branch, but to harmonise that
requires a bit more work.

This commit includes:

- Some LUA_USE_xxx #ifdef changes, since in many ways the ESP32 is
  closer to a host build than an ESP8266 build.

- A bunch of warnings tidy-ups.

- A couple of readability/maintainability improvements (e.g. LROT_END
  definition using named member initialisation, prototype declarations
  moved to header file(s)).
2021-09-25 11:26:12 +10:00
Terry Ellison a92da3c33c
Lua 5.1 / 5.3 alignment and document (#3193) 2020-08-22 17:41:02 +01:00
Terry Ellison bbeb09b695 Squashed updates do get Lua51 and Lua53 working (#3075)
-  Lots of minor but nasty bugfixes to get all tests to run clean
-  core lua and test suite fixes to allow luac -F to run cleanly against test suite
-  next tranch to get LFS working
-  luac.cross -a options plus fixes from feedback
-  UART fixes and lua.c merge
-  commit of wip prior to rebaselining against current dev
-  more tweaks
2020-06-09 22:26:52 +02:00
Terry Ellison e7c29fe38e Lua 5.1 to 5.3 realignement phase 1 2020-06-09 22:26:06 +02:00
Johny Mattsson 526d21dab4 Major cleanup - c_whatever is finally history. (#2838)
The PR removed the bulk of non-newlib headers from the NodeMCU source base.  
app/libc has now been cut down to the bare minimum overrides to shadow the 
corresponding functions in the SDK's libc. The old c_xyz.h headerfiles have been 
nuked in favour of the standard <xyz.h> headers, with a few exceptions over in 
sdk-overrides. Again, shipping a libc.a without headers is a terrible thing to do. We're 
still living on a prayer that libc was configured the same was as a default-configured
xtensa gcc toolchain assumes it is. That part I cannot do anything about, unfortunately, 
but it's no worse than it has been before.

This enables our source files to compile successfully using the standard header files, 
and use the typical malloc()/calloc()/realloc()/free(), the strwhatever()s and 
memwhatever()s. These end up, through macro and linker magic, mapped to the 
appropriate SDK or ROM functions.
2019-07-22 00:58:21 +03:00
Terry Ellison 1990f95740
Updated ROTables 1st tranch (#2742)
Updated ROTables
2019-05-08 14:08:20 +03:00
sergio d77666c0e8 trailing spaces cleanup (#2659) 2019-02-17 18:26:29 +00:00
Terry Ellison 5f67de8d48
Optimise ROTable accesses and interface (#2505)
-  Optimise ROTable accesses and interface

This includes some refinements to the ROTable cache which remove the linker cludges on the CROSS_COMPILE builds.  Also keyhole tweaks to some of the Lua VM code to implrove runtimes.

I also noticed some compile time warnings during the build; the change to uz_unzip.c doesn't impact the compiled code, but does remove the compiler warnings.
2018-10-13 17:14:33 +03:00
TerryE 4ae52c232c Alpha working wersion for third party evaluation 2018-03-17 00:43:52 +00:00
Johny Mattsson 6b6456be47 Major cleanup of module registration.
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.
2015-12-12 15:03:40 +11:00
TerryE 307323d1ff Add luac.cross capability to nodeMCU 2015-11-03 21:37:14 +00:00
HuangRui c04f2578ec Updated SDK to v0.9.5 and optimized memory. 2015-01-05 10:09:51 +08:00
funshine cdd13b1af3 source file first commit, folder structure refact 2014-12-22 19:35:05 +08:00