Add extend mechanism for Thing Models, refactor generation script#33
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Add extend mechanism for Thing Models, refactor generation script#33
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None is already the default so setting it explicitly is unnecessary
This change removes a warning in the ThingStruct class that inherits from the CStruct class
Don't pass BOARD and USEMODULE to the generator script anymore, perform the call of the script quietly
Change the name of the main function according to RIOTs coding convention for python scripts.
Allow for the user to not define any bindings or meta data as long as the provided Thing Model can be parsed by the generator script and contains the necessary bindings and handler information.
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This PR implements the
tm:extendmechanism for Thing Models and refactors the Python code used for the generation of C code (heavily).