The fields type and loa were declared as const.
This worked well for C compilers that are allowing
to initialize constant fixed structures.
But when compiling with C++, it is no more easy
to create initialized structure explicitely.
In C++, the solution is to use C++14 constexpr functions.
But for using these function, const must be removed.
Bug-AGL: SPEC-741
Change-Id: I8096db6e4eba020f96fbf25789b2990d2a8cbabf
Signed-off-by: José Bollo <jose.bollo@iot.bzh>
This document explain how to write bindings version 2.
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+
Sample binding: tuto-1
======================
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+
Sample binding: tuto-2
======================
+
The second tutorial shows many important feature that can
commonly be used when writing a ***binding***: initialization,
getting arguments, sending replies, pushing events.
struct afb_auth
{
- const enum afb_auth_type type;
+ enum afb_auth_type type;
union {
const char *text;
- const unsigned loa;
+ unsigned loa;
const struct afb_auth *first;
};
const struct afb_auth *next;