* Grouped UPM python modules into upm directory, for example:
/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/upm
* Updated UPM example import statements
* Removed unused RPATH statements from UPM src CMakeLists.txt,
currently build collateral contains an explicit RPATH which
is stripped from the install collateral.
* Converted python examples to work on both python2 AND python3
* Added ctest for loading examples w/python3
* Removed returns from swig macros
* UPM python module use will change...
Before:
import pyupm_dfrph
After:
from upm import pyupm_dfrph
or
import upm.pyupm_dfrph
etc...
* This commit fixes#468
Signed-off-by: Noel Eck <noel.eck@intel.com>
* Moved body of each python example to main. This allows for basic
load module testing for CI
* General cleanup of python modules (crlf/tabs/prints/etc)
* Chmod'ed to 755 to allow running examples without specifying the
python interpreter
* Added ctest for loading python2/3 modules
* Added jniclasscode pragma for java swig interface files.
* Updated check_examplenames.py module to check all languages vs. a
cxx example name
* Added tests for checking python module and test loading
* Added 'make test' to travis-ci run (run ctests)
* Print a more meaningful message when not building cxx docs into
python modules
* Updated check_clean.py to only check java wrapper files
* ENABLED ctests for UPM
* Deleted using_carrays.py python example - this is covered by other
examples
Signed-off-by: Noel Eck <noel.eck@intel.com>
Rewrite the i2c module to be based around the MRAA C++ API,
since this makes resource management easier inside of the UPM
C++ classes.
i2clcd.{h,cxx}: remove the close() function. This now automatically gets
called when the object goes out of scope, inside the destructor.
examples/i2clcd: fix C++/Python/Javascript examples that explicitly called the close function.
The I2c context now gets called by the destructor of the sensor class. This
happens when the object goes out of scope or when it gets deleted, if the
object was created using the new keyword, as is the case here.
Signed-off-by: Wouter van Verre <wouter.van.verre@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Mihai Tudor Panu <mihai.tudor.panu@intel.com>