Remove requirement for library.properties file for user libraries.#617
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Remove requirement for library.properties file for user libraries.#617AlfTetzlaff wants to merge 1 commit intosudar:masterfrom
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@AlfTetzlaff Thanks for the PR. @sej7278 I like the idea of using different directories for the user code and libraries. But I am not sure if it will break any of our existing assumptions. What are your thoughts on this? |
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i don't think this will break things and the missing library.properties thing has bitten me recently for my own libs 👍 |
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I removed the requirement for user libraries to provide a library.properties file, which caused quite a headache for me, because I wondered why my own written libraries were never found.
One could further alter the provided solution in order to allow for separate /include and /src subfolders, which is also a common file structure.