A dedicated repository for the examples will make it easier for them to be built in to arbitrary development tools. It will make it easier to use them for compilation testing of boards platforms. It provides a dedicated location for issue reports and pull requests that are specific to the examples. It continues the work done by moving the AVR and SAM boards platforms and built-in libraries towards making the arduino/Arduino repository solely a place to host the GUI code of the Arduino IDE.
This PR contains:
- avr-gcc 7.3.0 (should fix OSX 10.15 complaining about 32bit apps)
- new avrdude (arduino17) (should close A LOT of open bugs)
- WiFi101-Updater 0.10.9 - with new Nina FW
* CLI: Add --version to CLI option
I added to get the Arduino IDE version from the command line
It will allow to check easily if the new Arduino is already installed.
This feature makes it easier to build external systems linked to specific versions of Arduino.
1. I added `--version` action, which shows version name and exit
1. Currently, VERSION_NAME_LONG (like `1.8.5`, `1.9.0-beta`, `1.8.6 Hourly Build XXX`, etc...) is used. Because I want to know its version number and stable/beta/hourly.
2. Finish with `0`. Because it is `SUCCESSFLLY FINISHED`.
2. Updated man page.
* Split "parse" and "action".
Move print action to probably suitable place.
This commit will fix the behavior of multiple actions about --version.
* add testcase
The serial.line_ending value was not present in the default
preferences file, so the default was implicitly 0, meaning "No line
ending". Since users often do not realize that they can even choose a
line ending, and "no line ending" is only rarely useful, it seems better
to default to sending a newline. Using both CR & NL would be more
consistent with Stream.println on the Arduino side, but just sending a
newline is probably easier to parse on the Arduino side.