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This is a fairly significant set of changes, aimed at improving the
overall usability of the documentation.
Add source/_templates/indexcontent.html, which is a Jinja template
used to generate index.html. This mimics the Python docs' style of
having a short, styled table as main index interface. We're doing
this because people keep missing the board hardware pages that are
below the fold. Hopefully this will make them (and other important
pages) easier to find. The new file source/_static/index-style.css
controls the presentation of the generated index.html.
Move the contents of source/index.rst to source/contents.rst, and
increase the toctree depths to 2. This increase has the ancillary
benefit that secondary headers within the current page are displayed
in the sidebar, which should aid navigation within the page.
contents.rst is meant to be a contents in full, where users who know
what they're looking for can go. The "Table of Contents" link on the
sidebar points here.
Add a new source/_static/leaflabs-docs.css. It's currently unused,
but is the place where people should put CSS that wants to override
the defaults.
Modify source/_templates/layout.html to include aforementioned
leaflabs-docs.css. Also tweak the behavior of the rootrellink block,
which provides the breadcrumbs in page headers and footers.
Change the titles of various top-level docs so they can be referenced
from the toctrees in contents.rst directly. Having two names (one in
the contents, one at the top of the page) has got to be confusing
people. Make an exception for FAQ so that it appears in one line on
the sidebar.
Adjust conf.py to reflect all of these changes. Also:
- Fix "Lucidia" -> "Lucida" typo
- Get rid of intersphinx_mapping (we don't use it, and including
it makes it impossible to build the docs offline).
- Remove the logo from sidebar; it's big and ugly and serves no
purpose.
Signed-off-by: Marti Bolivar <mbolivar@leaflabs.com>
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Signed-off-by: Marti Bolivar <mbolivar@leaflabs.com>
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Add note referencing syscalls.c. This gives people a place to start
looking if our newlib stubs don't do what they want.
Signed-off-by: Marti Bolivar <mbolivar@leaflabs.com>
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Thanks to James Bowman for the extra defines and typedef.
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Merging in the standalone refactor docs, etc. The individual libmaple
API pages are going to need to get redone.
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Various board-specific #defines and arrays of pins added.
For the changelog (some of this information predates this commit):
* wirish/boards.h now declares the following arrays of pin numbers:
* boardPWMPins - PWM-capable pins
* boardADCPins - ADC-capable pins
* boardUsedPins - pins already in use, e.g. BOARD_BUTTON_PIN
It also declares a bool boardUsesPin(uint8 pin) function for
convenient testing of whether a pin is in use.
* wirish/boards/*.h now define:
* BOARD_USART1_TX_PIN
* BOARD_USART1_RX_PIN
* BOARD_USART2_TX_PIN
* BOARD_USART2_RX_PIN
* BOARD_USART3_TX_PIN
* BOARD_USART3_RX_PIN
* BOARD_NR_GPIO_PINS (renamed from NR_GPIO_PINS)
* BOARD_NR_USARTS (renamed from NR_USARTS)
* BOARD_NR_PWM_PINS
* BOARD_NR_ADC_PINS
* BOARD_NR_USED_PINS
* wirish/boards/maple_native.h now defines:
* BOARD_UART4_TX_PIN
* BOARD_UART4_RX_PIN
* BOARD_UART5_TX_PIN
* BOARD_UART5_RX_PIN
(Unfortunately, wirish/boards/maple_RET6.h cannot, since at least
one of the UART4/UART5 pins are used already; this will require layout
changes for a wide-release Maple form factor RET6 board).
* wirish/boards/*.cpp all include the corresponding array definitions.
They all live in flash by default, thanks to the new __FLASH__ macro
in wirish/wirish_types.h, which is a synonym for the existing __attr_flash
#define in libmaple/libmaple_types.h.
The documentation was updated to include this information. It also
gained various FIXME/TODO comments related to its generalization
across boards.
The quality assurance-related examples (examples/qa-slave-shield.cpp
and examples/test-session.cpp) now make heavy use of board-specific
values to ensure portability.
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