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author | android-build-team Robot <[email protected]> | Sat Mar 30 23:27:10 2019 +0000 |
committer | android-build-team Robot <[email protected]> | Sat Mar 30 23:27:10 2019 +0000 |
tree | d018a6acd32a9e3700bbe9d4d6b7b5cca533cf51 | |
parent | d2c7b4a561d52dce634af39c69e2343dca853a5e [diff] | |
parent | 68f26babcee9c1fa6fc6edaa6ccd8acbe781caab [diff] |
Snap for 5422062 from 68f26babcee9c1fa6fc6edaa6ccd8acbe781caab to qt-release Change-Id: I32556e7662cf7c2caab78b6c0169f9532ec7e48d
This is a constrained node implementation of CBOR in C that I threw together in 2013, before the publication of RFC 7049, to validate certain implementability considerations.
Its API model was inspired by nxjson. It turns out that this API model actually works even better with the advantages of the CBOR format.
This code has been used in a number of research implementations on constrained nodes, with resulting code sizes appreciably under 1 KiB on ARM platforms.
I always meant to improve the interface some more with certain API changes, in order to get even closer to 0.5 KiB, but I ran out of time. So here it is. If I do get around to making these changes, the API will indeed change a bit, so please be forewarned.
There is a Simple-Makefile
for playing around, as well as a complete cmake
-based build environment. (You can choose what fits your needs better.)
Building with cmake
:
./build.sh
Building including testing:
./build.sh all test
Generating a test coverage report (requires lcov[^1]; result in build/lcov/index.html
):
./build.sh all coveralls coverage_report
License: MIT
[^1]: Installation with homebrew: brew install lcov