* rpn: bump to rpnlib 0.24.1
- `i` and `u` suffixes for numbers in expressions, parse as Integer or Unsigned respectively
- `checkedTo...()` method variants for numeric conversions
- strings can contain escape sequences (\x61\x62\x63, \n, \t, \r)
- improve float number parsing
- more consistent whitespace checks, tokens also can be separated by \n or \t
- various parser fixes
* fix captures
## [0.23.0] 2020-07-26
### Added
- `p` operator to print the top of the stack via debug function
- `&var` syntax to create variable reference in expression
- `=` operator for variable assignment in expression
- `exists` operator to check for variable existance (only for references)
- `deref` operator to convert variable reference into a value (only for references)
- Allow to use either float or double as floating type, parse numbers in expressions as specified type
- Add boolean type, parse `true` and `false` in expressions
- Add null type, parse `null` in expressions
- Add string type, parse double-quoted `"string"` in expressions
- Add integer and unsigned integer type, used in operators
- Allow to configure underlying types from rpnlib\_config.h and -D... flags
- Return `rpn_error` from operators, split error types into categories
- Create a new stack by using `[` keyword. Move stack contents into the previous stack + size by using `]`.
### Changed
- Stack structure no longer holds raw `float`, but internal `rpn_value` type
- rpn\_... setter and getter methods use `rpn_value` type
- Operator functions return `rpn_error` type, allowing to return both value and operator errors
- Variables in expressions are no longer required to exist when using `&var`
Expression will automatically create the variable, set it to `null` and push it's reference on the stack
- It is possible to create 'reference' stack values
- Improve precision of `e` and `pi`
### Fixed
- Proper value for `e` constant
- Allow to use multiple contexts simultaniously, replace `rpn_error` and `rpn_debug_callback`
with the current `rpn_context` members `error` and `debug_callback` respectively
Add support for BME680 using libalgobsec proprietary algorithms for precise Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) measurement. Unlike traditional CO2 sensors - and good ones are expensive - it measures nearly all VOCs compounds in the air (plus other gases) and compensates those measurements with its built-in temperature and humidity sensors to determine indoor air quality.
Co-authored-by: Max Prokhorov <prokhorov.max@outlook.com>
- bump to espressif8266@2.5.3 (but, 2.5.4 will be here soon...)
- pwm asm -> __asm__
- re-shuffle dependencies a bit, remove brzo from -git and -latest, ref https://github.com/pasko-zh/brzo_i2c/issues/40
* wip based on early draft. todo benchmarking
* fixup eraser, assume keys are unique
* fix cursor copy, test removal at random
* small benchmark via permutations. todo lambdas and novirtual
* fix empty condition / reset
* overwrite optimizations, fix move offsets overflows
* ...erase using 0xff instead of 0
* test the theory with code, different length kv were bugged
* try to check for out-of-bounds writes / reads
* style
* trying to fix mover again
* clarify length, defend against reading len on edge
* fix uncommited rewind change
* prove space assumptions
* more concise traces, fix move condition (agrh!!!)
* slightly more internal knowledge (estimates API?)
* make sure cursor is only valid within the range
* ensure 0 does not blow things
* go back up
* cursor comments
* comments
* rewrite writes through cursor
* in del too
* estimate kv storage requirements, return available size
* move raw erase / move into a method, allow ::set to avoid scanning storage twice
* refactor naming, use in code
* amend storage slicing test
* fix crash handler offsets, cleanup configuration
* start -> begin
* eeprom readiness
* dependencies
* unused
* SPI_FLASH constants for older Core
* vtables -> templates
* less include dependencies
* gcov help, move estimate outside of the class
* writer position can never match, use begin + offset
* tweak save_crash to trigger only once in a serious crash
* doh, header function should be inline
* foreach api, tweak structs for public api
* use test helper class
* when not using foreach, move cursor reset closer to the loop using read_kv
* coverage comments, fix typo in tests decltype
* ensure set() does not break with offset
* make codacy happy again
This will add support for the KingArt Wifi Curtain Switch. There are no buttons in the web interface as I could not figure out how to create them (any help on that is welcome).
For now the switch can be controlled over MQTT:
"{hostname}/curtain/set"
"{hostname}/curtain"
* hardware: Add support for Aoycocr X5P Plug.
This change allow espurna to control Aoycocr X5P Plug devices, which has
the same behaviour as the GOSUND WP3 but using different GPIO pins for
relay, button and leds.
* Update platformio.ini
Co-authored-by: Max Prokhorov <prokhorov.max@outlook.com>
* base envs
* CI: speed up release process (since we still want some .bin files)
* fixup! CI: speed up release process (since we still want some .bin files)
* release dry run
* fixup! release dry run
* adjust
* fix .bin name
* it works
* minor cleanup for current git
* use pio suggestion about ldscript, reduce build_flags impact
* fix linker
* parse ${vars} instead of ignoring them
* add filtering and override file (sneak peak into tasmota's pio config)
* don't generate secure client (for now)
* formatting
* codacy
* Fixes and updates for thermostat and display:
- Switch to original esp8266-oled-ssd1306 library
- Fixes and updates for thermostat and display
- Add display switching off after interval
- If THERMOSTAT_DISPLAY_SUPPORT enabled, then one click enable display, long click switch relay. This functionality also depend on fix for long click. See pull request https://github.com/xoseperez/espurna/pull/2172
* Move buttons definitions for display to dependencies.h
* Pin ThingPulse/esp8266-oled-ssd1306#3398c97
- continue #2140 , use the correct implementation for http requests not confuse code readers with our parsing
- fix data sender data duplication, run build test
- add note that this is actually really RAM heavy, some connection failures are not easily distinguishable from any code errors and are simply OOM.
also
- fix arduinoota prototype error when building without it (... ino2cpp, again)
- add comment about 160mhz into the platformio.ini
* PIO: remove -ota envs, handle OTA condition in extra script
* Tweak ESPURNA_BOARD variable
* Support git and latest in ota script
* Handle ESPURNA_FLAGS too
* Try to handle env and projenv in pylint
* Add deprecation comment about -ota envs
* regen arduino.h
* Add support for Kogan Smarter Home Plug With Energy Meter
Type: Power Plug
Board: Kogan Smarter Home Plug with Energy Meter
Build flag: KOGAN_SMARTER_HOME_PLUG_W_POW
Description: Power Plug with integrated Energy Meter
Baseboard: Tuya TYWE3S
Baseboard Data sheet: https://docs.tuya.com/docDetail?code=K8uhkbb1ihp8u
* Include Kogan Smarter Home plug with energy meter (KOGAN_SMARTER_HOME_PLUG_W_POW) into arduino.h
* Update platformio.ini to support Kogan Smarter Home plug with energy meter (KOGAN_SMARTER_HOME_PLUG_W_POW)
* Add Kogan Smarter Home plug with energy meter product image
* fix platformio.ini that was missing a '-ota' for the environment
* comment out device definition
* Make device name consistent with #define and platformio.ini
This LED strip is sold by ACTION in Germany and comes with a Tuya (TYWE3L) chip. It can be "freed" by using tuya-convert. It has (yet another) IR remote control that uses another set of codes. Which is added, too. The color codes are copies from SET 1 and 2.
I kind of think that they don't match my remote control but since i'm using my smart home system for controlling, i don't care enough to figure out the correct color codes.
The circuit board supports also a CW channel on PIN 5 (which is not used on by version), nevertheless I've added a comment in case anybody has a similar device with CW
We have created a few dozens of devices, released as open-source hardware and
published the schematics to GitHub. We're planning to organize some small
(10-15 people) workshops on how to assemble, flash and configure these board.
https://github.com/eHomeDIY