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I think this PR is ready. I've rebased it onto the current inetrg head (whch AIU is the upstream for https://github.com/netd-tud/riot-exercises/). Rebasing always incurs the risk of semantic mismatches, and there is one here (note to self: Bookmark this as The Example why I don't like workflows where rebasing is done lightly): The version I based this off originally had commit 50f26c4 in it which adds explicit cd'ing around. I copied the C READMEs into the Rust READMEs, and now the latter have it in everywhere. @miri64, @mguetschow and @MrKevinWeiss, can you make up your minds on whether that should be part of upstream? I'm happy to remove them, but I don't know what is a reasonable amount of shell hand-holding students really need. |
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This branch currently contains some more base commits; please ignore them while the branch is being brought up to shape and more examples are added.
Example 05-gpio is noteworthy because it also serves as an example of how to do things "by foot" that are usually done by the wrappers, owing to the lack of implementation of GPIO interrupts in riot-wrappers.