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This allows the user to explicitly select the behaviour of the write to the remote peripheral. This is needed for peripherals that have characteristics with WRITE_NO_RESPONSE set (instead of normal WRITE). The function's signature is now: BLE.gattc_write(conn_handle, value_handle, data, mode=0) mode=0 means write without response, while mode=1 means write with response. The latter was the original behaviour so this commit is a change in behaviour of this method, and one should specify 1 as the 4th argument to get back the old behaviour. In the future there could be more modes supported, such as long writes. |
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MicroPython Documentation
The MicroPython documentation can be found at: http://docs.micropython.org/en/latest/
The documentation you see there is generated from the files in the docs tree: https://github.com/micropython/micropython/tree/master/docs
Building the documentation locally
If you're making changes to the documentation, you may want to build the documentation locally so that you can preview your changes.
Install Sphinx, and optionally (for the RTD-styling), sphinx_rtd_theme, preferably in a virtualenv:
pip install sphinx
pip install sphinx_rtd_theme
In micropython/docs
, build the docs:
make html
You'll find the index page at micropython/docs/build/html/index.html
.
PDF manual generation
This can be achieved with:
make latexpdf
but require rather complete install of LaTeX with various extensions. On Debian/Ubuntu, try (500MB+ download):
apt-get install texlive-latex-recommended texlive-latex-extra