YAML.load is now interpreted as YAML.safe_load, which breaks where the
YAML file contains aliases. If we can assume our yaml files are
trusted (since this a development tool), we can check for the presence
of YAML.unsafe_load and use it instead if it exists.
With a test file guarded we can include this file on IDE project
(MPLAB X in my case) and compile without excluding test files.
Excluding test files on MPLAB X disable autocompletion and function
navigation.
The include must be in the first line, else you may expect some issues.
Some autoformat tools could sort the includes alphabetically and could
break the test.
This resolves#219. When generating a new module, if all the files to
generate already exist then it fails as before. If some of the files
already exist, then the files that need to be created are created. Any
existing files are not changed.
Also added a bunch of tests for this feature via rspec. Run them from
the test folder with `rake spec`.
- restored makefiles to working condition
- updated files to include copyright notice
- fixed bug in string array comparisons
- ignored tests no longer run teardown
- tests failing for uncaught cexceptions now get exception id reported
git-svn-id: http://unity.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/unity/trunk@70 e7d17a6e-8845-0410-bbbc-c8efb4fdad7e