ceedling 0.28.1 → 0.28.2

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  1. checksums.yaml +4 -4
  2. data/bin/ceedling +3 -2
  3. data/docs/CeedlingPacket.md +4 -0
  4. data/lib/ceedling/configurator_builder.rb +26 -0
  5. data/lib/ceedling/configurator_setup.rb +1 -0
  6. data/lib/ceedling/file_finder.rb +7 -1
  7. data/lib/ceedling/flaginator.rb +28 -8
  8. data/lib/ceedling/rules_release.rake +3 -3
  9. data/lib/ceedling/rules_release_deep_dependencies.rake +1 -1
  10. data/lib/ceedling/version.rb +3 -3
  11. data/plugins/gcov/config/defaults.yml +4 -3
  12. data/plugins/module_generator/lib/module_generator.rb +1 -1
  13. data/plugins/subprojects/README.md +63 -63
  14. data/plugins/subprojects/config/defaults.yml +33 -33
  15. data/plugins/subprojects/lib/subprojects.rb +92 -92
  16. data/plugins/subprojects/subprojects.rake +78 -78
  17. data/vendor/cmock/docs/CMock_Summary.md +75 -60
  18. data/vendor/cmock/lib/cmock_config.rb +1 -0
  19. data/vendor/cmock/lib/cmock_generator.rb +13 -1
  20. data/vendor/cmock/lib/cmock_generator_plugin_expect.rb +1 -1
  21. data/vendor/cmock/lib/cmock_generator_plugin_expect_any_args.rb +0 -14
  22. data/vendor/cmock/lib/cmock_generator_plugin_ignore.rb +4 -0
  23. data/vendor/cmock/lib/cmock_generator_utils.rb +4 -5
  24. data/vendor/cmock/lib/cmock_header_parser.rb +26 -28
  25. data/vendor/cmock/lib/cmock_plugin_manager.rb +27 -12
  26. data/vendor/cmock/scripts/create_makefile.rb +5 -4
  27. data/vendor/cmock/scripts/test_summary.rb +1 -1
  28. data/vendor/cmock/test/system/test_interactions/ignore_and_return.yml +167 -0
  29. data/vendor/cmock/test/system/test_interactions/ignore_strict_mock_calling.yml +37 -0
  30. data/vendor/cmock/test/unit/cmock_generator_main_test.rb +14 -1
  31. data/vendor/cmock/test/unit/cmock_generator_plugin_expect_b_test.rb +25 -24
  32. data/vendor/cmock/test/unit/cmock_header_parser_test.rb +101 -3
  33. data/vendor/unity/README.md +11 -0
  34. data/vendor/unity/auto/generate_module.rb +3 -3
  35. data/vendor/unity/auto/stylize_as_junit.rb +0 -0
  36. data/vendor/unity/docs/UnityAssertionsReference.md +54 -0
  37. data/vendor/unity/examples/unity_config.h +6 -4
  38. data/vendor/unity/extras/fixture/rakefile_helper.rb +1 -1
  39. data/vendor/unity/extras/fixture/test/Makefile +1 -0
  40. data/vendor/unity/src/unity.c +121 -73
  41. data/vendor/unity/src/unity.h +60 -0
  42. data/vendor/unity/src/unity_internals.h +47 -7
  43. data/vendor/unity/test/Makefile +1 -0
  44. data/vendor/unity/test/rakefile_helper.rb +1 -1
  45. data/vendor/unity/test/tests/testunity.c +508 -164
  46. metadata +3 -423
  47. data/out.fail +0 -21
  48. data/plugins/fake_function_framework/vendor/fff/LICENSE +0 -25
  49. data/plugins/fake_function_framework/vendor/fff/Makefile +0 -10
  50. data/plugins/fake_function_framework/vendor/fff/README.md +0 -454
  51. data/plugins/fake_function_framework/vendor/fff/buildandtest +0 -15
  52. data/plugins/fake_function_framework/vendor/fff/examples/Makefile +0 -7
  53. data/plugins/fake_function_framework/vendor/fff/examples/driver_testing/Makefile +0 -64
  54. data/plugins/fake_function_framework/vendor/fff/examples/driver_testing/driver.c +0 -24
  55. data/plugins/fake_function_framework/vendor/fff/examples/driver_testing/driver.h +0 -11
  56. data/plugins/fake_function_framework/vendor/fff/examples/driver_testing/driver.test.cpp +0 -50
  57. data/plugins/fake_function_framework/vendor/fff/examples/driver_testing/driver.test.fff.cpp +0 -62
  58. data/plugins/fake_function_framework/vendor/fff/examples/driver_testing/hardware_abstraction.h +0 -15
  59. data/plugins/fake_function_framework/vendor/fff/examples/driver_testing/registers.h +0 -13
  60. data/plugins/fake_function_framework/vendor/fff/examples/embedded_ui/DISPLAY.h +0 -17
  61. data/plugins/fake_function_framework/vendor/fff/examples/embedded_ui/Kata.txt +0 -25
  62. data/plugins/fake_function_framework/vendor/fff/examples/embedded_ui/Makefile +0 -67
  63. data/plugins/fake_function_framework/vendor/fff/examples/embedded_ui/SYSTEM.h +0 -21
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  66. data/plugins/fake_function_framework/vendor/fff/examples/embedded_ui/UI_test_ansic.c +0 -183
  67. data/plugins/fake_function_framework/vendor/fff/examples/embedded_ui/UI_test_cpp.cpp +0 -136
  68. data/plugins/fake_function_framework/vendor/fff/examples/embedded_ui/test_suite_template.c +0 -34
  69. data/plugins/fake_function_framework/vendor/fff/fakegen.rb +0 -420
  70. data/plugins/fake_function_framework/vendor/fff/fff.h +0 -5112
  71. data/plugins/fake_function_framework/vendor/fff/gtest/Makefile +0 -22
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  75. data/plugins/fake_function_framework/vendor/fff/test/Makefile +0 -81
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  90. data/vendor/c_exception/vendor/unity/auto/parse_output.rb +0 -220
  91. data/vendor/c_exception/vendor/unity/auto/stylize_as_junit.rb +0 -252
  92. data/vendor/c_exception/vendor/unity/auto/test_file_filter.rb +0 -25
  93. data/vendor/c_exception/vendor/unity/auto/type_sanitizer.rb +0 -6
  94. data/vendor/c_exception/vendor/unity/auto/unity_test_summary.py +0 -139
  95. data/vendor/c_exception/vendor/unity/auto/unity_test_summary.rb +0 -136
  96. data/vendor/c_exception/vendor/unity/auto/unity_to_junit.py +0 -146
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  105. data/vendor/c_exception/vendor/unity/examples/example_1/readme.txt +0 -5
  106. data/vendor/c_exception/vendor/unity/examples/example_1/src/ProductionCode.c +0 -24
  107. data/vendor/c_exception/vendor/unity/examples/example_1/src/ProductionCode.h +0 -3
  108. data/vendor/c_exception/vendor/unity/examples/example_1/src/ProductionCode2.c +0 -11
  109. data/vendor/c_exception/vendor/unity/examples/example_1/src/ProductionCode2.h +0 -2
  110. data/vendor/c_exception/vendor/unity/examples/example_1/test/TestProductionCode.c +0 -62
  111. data/vendor/c_exception/vendor/unity/examples/example_1/test/TestProductionCode2.c +0 -31
  112. data/vendor/c_exception/vendor/unity/examples/example_1/test/test_runners/TestProductionCode2_Runner.c +0 -53
  113. data/vendor/c_exception/vendor/unity/examples/example_1/test/test_runners/TestProductionCode_Runner.c +0 -57
  114. data/vendor/c_exception/vendor/unity/examples/example_2/makefile +0 -70
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  124. data/vendor/c_exception/vendor/unity/examples/example_2/test/test_runners/all_tests.c +0 -12
  125. data/vendor/c_exception/vendor/unity/examples/example_3/helper/UnityHelper.c +0 -10
  126. data/vendor/c_exception/vendor/unity/examples/example_3/helper/UnityHelper.h +0 -12
  127. data/vendor/c_exception/vendor/unity/examples/example_3/rakefile.rb +0 -43
  128. data/vendor/c_exception/vendor/unity/examples/example_3/rakefile_helper.rb +0 -249
  129. data/vendor/c_exception/vendor/unity/examples/example_3/readme.txt +0 -13
  130. data/vendor/c_exception/vendor/unity/examples/example_3/src/ProductionCode.c +0 -24
  131. data/vendor/c_exception/vendor/unity/examples/example_3/src/ProductionCode.h +0 -3
  132. data/vendor/c_exception/vendor/unity/examples/example_3/src/ProductionCode2.c +0 -11
  133. data/vendor/c_exception/vendor/unity/examples/example_3/src/ProductionCode2.h +0 -2
  134. data/vendor/c_exception/vendor/unity/examples/example_3/target_gcc_32.yml +0 -46
  135. data/vendor/c_exception/vendor/unity/examples/example_3/test/TestProductionCode.c +0 -62
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  138. data/vendor/c_exception/vendor/unity/extras/eclipse/error_parsers.txt +0 -26
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  142. data/vendor/c_exception/vendor/unity/extras/fixture/src/unity_fixture.c +0 -432
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- CException uses C standard library functions setjmp and longjmp to operate. As long as the target system has these two functions defined, this library should be useable with very little configuration. It even supports environments where multiple program flows are in use, such as real-time operating systems... we started this project for use in embedded systems... but it obviously can be used for larger systems too.
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- * `CEXCEPTION_HOOK_AFTER_TRY` - called immediately after the Try block OR before an exception is caught
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- Copyright (c) 2007-2017 Mark VanderVoord*
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- to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
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- copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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- The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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