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Author SHA1 Message Date
Rene Liebscher 0a84dcee24 bug #34302: Feature request : device configuration with parent classes
* config_gram.y: if memory section is overwritten old entry is removed
        
(not in original patch)
* config_gram.y: if programmer or part is defined twice, a warning is
  output and the first instance is removed
        
General cleanup and free functions, so valgrind does not report any lost
blocks at program end.
* avrpart.[hc]: added avr_free_(opcode|mem|part) functions
* pgm.[hc]: added pgm_free function
* update.[hc]: added free_update functions
* config.[hc]: added cleanup_config function, use yylex_destroy to reset
  the lexer after usage. (So it can be reused.)
* main.c: add cleanup_main function which is called by atexit() (This 
  frees all lists so that at program exit only really lost memory is 
  reported by valgrind.)
* usbasp.c: added libusb_free_device_list() and libusb_exit() calls to
  avoid lost memory
* buspirate.c: moved memory allocation from initpgm to setup and added 
  free in teardown
* configure.ac: add definition of HAVE_YYLEX_DESTROY if $LEX is flex.
* Makefile.am: added . in front of SUBDIRS to build avrdude before trying
  to use it for creating the part list for the docs.



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2012-01-17 20:56:37 +00:00
Joerg Wunsch d742827da1 Mega-commit to bring in memory tagging.
Each memory image byte is now tagged as it's being read from a file.
Only bytes read from a file will be written or verified (modulo page
granularity requirements).



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2011-09-14 21:49:42 +00:00
Joerg Wunsch 5bf9e2d9f2 Major code cleanup.
- Make all internal functions "static".
- Make sure each module's header and implementation file match.
- Remove all library-like functionality from main.c, so only
  the actual frontend remains in main.c.
- Add C++ brackets to all header files.

That effectively leaves the various module C files as something like
an "avrdude library", with main.c being the currently only frontend
program for that library.  In theory, it should be possible to write
different frontends using the same library backend functions though.


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2007-01-24 22:43:46 +00:00