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Soren Ptak 3a2f6646f0 Use CI-CD-Github-Actions for spelling and formatting, add in the bot formatting action, update the CI-CD workflow files. Fix incorrect spelling and formatting on files. (#1083)
* Use new version of CI-CD Actions,  checkout@v3 instead of checkout@v2 on all jobs
* Use cSpell spell check, and use ubuntu-20.04 for formatting check
* Add in bot formatting action
* Update freertos_demo.yml and freertos_plus_demo.yml files to increase github log readability
* Add in a Qemu demo onto the workflows.
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Changes between V1.0.3 and V1.0.4 released
+ Update to use stdint and the FreeRTOS specific typedefs that were
introduced in FreeRTOS V8.0.0.
Changes between V1.0.2 and V1.0.3 released
+ Previously, and in line with good software engineering practice, the
FreeRTOS coding standard did not permit the use of char types that were
not explicitly qualified as either signed or unsigned. As a result char
pointers used to reference strings required casts, as did the use of any
standard string handling functions. The casts ensured compiler warnings
were not generated by compilers that defaulted unqualified char types to
be signed or compilers that defaulted unqualified char types to be
unsigned. As it has in later MISRA standards, this rule has now been
relaxed, and unqualified char types are now permitted, but only when:
1) The char is used to point to a human readable text string.
2) The char is used to hold a single ASCII character.
Changes between V1.0.1 and V1.0.2 released 14/10/2013
+ Changed double quotes (") to single quotes (') in the help string to
allow the strings to be used with JSON in FreeRTOS+Nabto.
Changes between V1.0.0 and V1.0.1 released 05/07/2012
+ Change the name of the structure used to map a function that implements
a CLI command to the string used to call the command from
xCommandLineInput to CLI_Command_Definition_t, as it was always intended
to be. A #define was added to map the old name to the new name for
reasons of backward compatibility.