[Tinyos Core WG] Testing for 2.0.1

Jan Hauer hauer at tkn.tu-berlin.de
Fri Apr 20 05:27:41 PDT 2007


The Oscilloscope and tests/TestAdc have README's and meet the
coding standards of TEP3. Tutorial "Lesson 5: Sensing" had been
certified as not being insane last release by Kevin and has not
changed since. I read over it again, made some updates (mentioned
SineSensorC) and improved some of the examples (+ checked it into CVS)
- it should not have turned insane by that :)

Jan



On 4/20/07, Vlado Handziski <handzisk at tkn.tu-berlin.de> wrote:
> On a related note. While testing yesterday, I found README's that still
> refer to the LEDs using colors. Since (most of ) these apps are
> cross-platform, the README's should be changed to use numbered index just
> like the current LED abstraction does.
>
> Vlado
>
>
> On 4/20/07, Kevin Klues <klueska at gmail.com> wrote:
> > I've verified the following applications have README's and meet the
> > coding standards of TEP3:
> >
> > RadioCountToLeds
> > RadioSenseToLeds
> > tests/TestAM
> > tests/TestArbiter
> >
> > I've also made sure that tests/TestPrintf (as well as lib/printf in
> > general) works for telosb, mica2, and micaz, and that it has a README/
> > meets the coding standards for TEP3.  It should probably be included
> > now that lib/printf is part of the release.  You must be using
> > avr-libc1.4 or above in order for it to work on the mica motes,
> > however.  I've added this comment to the known limitations section of
> > the README.
> >
> > We should also include the tests/TestSharedResource application.  It
> > is the test app referred to by tutorial 8.  I have made sure it meets
> > all the standards as well.
> >
> > Kevin
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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