contiki/apps
Brad Campbell 6eaada0c3f Delete old CoAP implementation
It seems that this implementation of CoAP in Contiki is no longer
maintained in favor of the `er-coap` implementation. This commit
removes the code to prevent confusion and further bit-rot.
2015-05-14 17:20:46 -04:00
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about A massive all-tree automated update of all double inclusion guard #defines that changes from using two underscores as a prefix, which are reserved, to not using two underscores as a prefix 2013-11-24 20:20:11 +01:00
antelope
calc A massive all-tree automated update of all double inclusion guard #defines that changes from using two underscores as a prefix, which are reserved, to not using two underscores as a prefix 2013-11-24 20:20:11 +01:00
cmdd
codeprop [doc] added faulty esb and msp430 references 2014-11-10 23:53:32 +01:00
collect-view
deluge
dhcp
directory A massive all-tree automated update of all double inclusion guard #defines that changes from using two underscores as a prefix, which are reserved, to not using two underscores as a prefix 2013-11-24 20:20:11 +01:00
email
er-coap
ftp
http-post-auth
httpd-ws
irc
json
mqtt
netconf
ping6 A massive all-tree automated update of all double inclusion guard #defines that changes from using two underscores as a prefix, which are reserved, to not using two underscores as a prefix 2013-11-24 20:20:11 +01:00
powertrace
process-list A massive all-tree automated update of all double inclusion guard #defines that changes from using two underscores as a prefix, which are reserved, to not using two underscores as a prefix 2013-11-24 20:20:11 +01:00
program-handler
rest-engine
serial-shell
servreg-hack
shell
slip-cmd
telnet
telnetd A massive all-tree automated update of all double inclusion guard #defines that changes from using two underscores as a prefix, which are reserved, to not using two underscores as a prefix 2013-11-24 20:20:11 +01:00
unit-test
webbrowser
webserver Network layer configuration: replace UIP_CONF_* with NETSTACK_CONF_WITH_* 2014-12-01 21:02:57 +01:00
webserver-nano