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Auto-Deduce Invoke Response Type #10933
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This modifies the existing ChipDeviceController.SendCommand() Python API to automatically deduce the cluster object type associated with the response and automatically return that to the caller after successfully deserializing the TLV into that object. This avoids callers having to explicitly pass in an object, making it that much easier to use. Tests: Tested using cluster_objects.py, as well as manually sending/receiving commands at the Python shell.
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PR #10933: Size comparison from 93fef33 to 2eb199b 8 builds (for k32w, p6, qpg, telink)
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PR #10933: Size comparison from aea917b to 65719dc Full report (36 builds for efr32, esp32, k32w, linux, mbed, nrfconnect, p6, qpg, telink)
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PR #10933: Size comparison from 30fd6f9 to 5a07ecd Full report (36 builds for efr32, esp32, k32w, linux, mbed, nrfconnect, p6, qpg, telink)
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* Auto-Deduce Invoke Response Type This modifies the existing ChipDeviceController.SendCommand() Python API to automatically deduce the cluster object type associated with the response and automatically return that to the caller after successfully deserializing the TLV into that object. This avoids callers having to explicitly pass in an object, making it that much easier to use. Tests: Tested using cluster_objects.py, as well as manually sending/receiving commands at the Python shell. * Fix test case * Restyle Co-authored-by: Song Guo <[email protected]>
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* Auto-Deduce Invoke Response Type This modifies the existing ChipDeviceController.SendCommand() Python API to automatically deduce the cluster object type associated with the response and automatically return that to the caller after successfully deserializing the TLV into that object. This avoids callers having to explicitly pass in an object, making it that much easier to use. Tests: Tested using cluster_objects.py, as well as manually sending/receiving commands at the Python shell. * Fix test case * Restyle Co-authored-by: Song Guo <[email protected]>
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* Auto-Deduce Invoke Response Type This modifies the existing ChipDeviceController.SendCommand() Python API to automatically deduce the cluster object type associated with the response and automatically return that to the caller after successfully deserializing the TLV into that object. This avoids callers having to explicitly pass in an object, making it that much easier to use. Tests: Tested using cluster_objects.py, as well as manually sending/receiving commands at the Python shell. * Fix test case * Restyle Co-authored-by: Song Guo <[email protected]>
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This modifies the existing
ChipDeviceController.SendCommand()
Python APIto automatically deduce the cluster object type associated with the response and return that to the caller after successfully deserializing the TLV into that object.
This avoids callers having to explicitly pass in an object, making it that much easier to use.
Other changes:
Tests: Tested using cluster_objects.py, as well as manually
sending/receiving commands at the Python shell.