Re: [riot-devel] Interest in Graphical Custom IDE / Development Environment / Networking Tool for RIOT (?)

2018-03-01 Thread David Lyon
Hi Alex, 

The repository is at
https://github.com/clixx-io/clixx.io/tree/master/iot-developer 

You'd be very welcome to help out. 

One of special features that I'm looking to include is incorporating the
Qt "Rotations" example project in a a program visualisation. 

The plan is to parse an input source file (a .c or .ino file) and work
out program routes in the main() loop and then match each program route
to a line around the central core. 

Then by extending that line, you could show I/O from each device clearly
and easily to the core and to the Network. 

In the meantime, it's just try to implement all the necessary basic
functionality until there is something that will be useable as a
rudimentary development system for the EduTech Space. 

Regards 

David 

On 2018-02-28 20:03, Alexandre Abadie wrote:

> Hi, 
> 
> Interesting and promising project. 
> I have some experience in Qt development, is there a GitHub or something for 
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Re: [riot-devel] Improve Documentation

2018-03-01 Thread Joakim Nohlgård
I think this is certainly an interesting idea! You will probably not even
need Doxygen for anything, plain graphviz (dot) is probably enough.

Best regards, Joakim

On Mar 1, 2018 16:21, "Arndt, Josua"  wrote:

Hello all,



as we are working on the PR to bring the Jiminy board to mainline repo I
had some problems to find where what is, or should be.

So I had the idea that a graph would help me visualize where which module
is implemented.



Something like this.





My idea was to maybe add a feature which uses doxygen to compile dot graphs
for a test/application and board.



So when executing “make doc board=Bordname” in the folder test_spi then
graphs for this project and board are created.

Maybe include graphs or such a Module, feature defines graph.



This would make it possible to just generate one graph for a test and add
this to the depending readme or wiki page.

When implementing you could fastly grasp which feature are necessary and
where they should be.



Also a comparison of the different cpu and boards could be done.

But for me the most important improvement would be I could build this for a
board and fastly grasp where which feature is implemented.





This would also help newcomers to get a fast overview  of what is where.



Is there interest for such a feature? Does any one have an idea of how to
best implement this?
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[riot-devel] Improve Documentation

2018-03-01 Thread Arndt, Josua
Hello all,

as we are working on the PR to bring the Jiminy board to mainline repo I had 
some problems to find where what is, or should be.
So I had the idea that a graph would help me visualize where which module is 
implemented.

Something like this.

[cid:image002.png@01D3B177.3D74DD90]

My idea was to maybe add a feature which uses doxygen to compile dot graphs for 
a test/application and board.

So when executing "make doc board=Bordname" in the folder test_spi then graphs 
for this project and board are created.
Maybe include graphs or such a Module, feature defines graph.

This would make it possible to just generate one graph for a test and add this 
to the depending readme or wiki page.
When implementing you could fastly grasp which feature are necessary and where 
they should be.

Also a comparison of the different cpu and boards could be done.
But for me the most important improvement would be I could build this for a 
board and fastly grasp where which feature is implemented.


This would also help newcomers to get a fast overview  of what is where.

Is there interest for such a feature? Does any one have an idea of how to best 
implement this?

Best regards
Josua

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Josua Arndt, M.Sc.
RWTH Aachen University
Integrated Analog Circuits and RF Systems
Kopernikusstraße 16, ICT Cube North, Room 209, D-52074 Aachen
Email: josua.ar...@ias.rwth-aachen.de
Phone: +49 241 / 80 - 27750



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[riot-devel] CC26X0 CPU Development Group

2018-03-01 Thread Andreas Geissinger
Hi,

I want to develop the missing features for the CC26X0 cpu. Anyone who is
working with the cpu or wants to help can join this Telegram group:

https://t.me/joinchat/He3VSBHs1SF8VFN_wC2mTQ

or send me a message to: geissin...@360-disrupt.de

Best Regards
Andreas


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