WaitForExit = true;
/* Check if empty request data array - an empty request after a filled request retains the
- previous valid request data, but initialises the reset */
+ previous valid request data, but initializes the reset */
if (!(SentCommand.DataSize))
{
if (SentCommand.Data[1] == 0x00) // Start via watchdog
/** Enum for the possible NDIS adapter states. */
enum RNDIS_States_t
{
- RNDIS_Uninitialized = 0, /**< Adapter currently uninitialised */
+ RNDIS_Uninitialized = 0, /**< Adapter currently uninitialized */
RNDIS_Initialized = 1, /**< Adapter currently initialized but not ready for data transfers */
RNDIS_Data_Initialized = 2, /**< Adapter currently initialized and ready for data transfers */
};
Bluetooth_State.LocalBDADDR[5], Bluetooth_State.LocalBDADDR[4], Bluetooth_State.LocalBDADDR[3],\r
Bluetooth_State.LocalBDADDR[2], Bluetooth_State.LocalBDADDR[1], Bluetooth_State.LocalBDADDR[0]);\r
\r
- /* Reinitialise the services placed on top of the Bluetooth stack ready for new connections */\r
+ /* Reinitialize the services placed on top of the Bluetooth stack ready for new connections */\r
RFCOMM_Initialize();\r
}\r
\r
/** Swaps the byte ordering of a 16-bit value at compile time. Do not use this macro for swapping byte orderings
* of dynamic values computed at runtime, use \ref SwapEndian_16() instead. The result of this macro can be used
- * inside struct or other variable initialisers outside of a function, something that is not possible with the
+ * inside struct or other variable initializers outside of a function, something that is not possible with the
* inline function variant.
*
* \param[in] x 16-bit value whose byte ordering is to be swapped.
/** Swaps the byte ordering of a 32-bit value at compile time. Do not use this macro for swapping byte orderings
* of dynamic values computed at runtime- use \ref SwapEndian_32() instead. The result of this macro can be used
- * inside struct or other variable initialisers outside of a function, something that is not possible with the
+ * inside struct or other variable initializers outside of a function, something that is not possible with the
* inline function variant.
*
* \param[in] x 32-bit value whose byte ordering is to be swapped.
void Serial_TxString(const char* StringPtr) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(1);
/* Inline Functions: */
- /** Initialises the USART, ready for serial data transmission and reception. This initialises the interface to
+ /** Initializes the USART, ready for serial data transmission and reception. This initializes the interface to
* standard 8-bit, no parity, 1 stop bit settings suitable for most applications.
*
* \param[in] BaudRate Serial baud rate, in bits per second.
/** Enum for the possible NDIS adapter states. */
enum RNDIS_States_t
{
- RNDIS_Uninitialized = 0, /**< Adapter currently uninitialised. */
+ RNDIS_Uninitialized = 0, /**< Adapter currently uninitialized. */
RNDIS_Initialized = 1, /**< Adapter currently initialized but not ready for data transfers. */
RNDIS_Data_Initialized = 2, /**< Adapter currently initialized and ready for data transfers. */
};
* devices from timing out the data pipes
* - Fixed the definition of the Endpoint_BytesInEndpoint() macro for the U4 series AVR parts
* - Fixed MIDI host Class driver MIDI_Host_SendEventPacket() routine not properly checking for Pipe ready before writing
- * - Fixed use of deprecated struct initialisers, removed library unused parameter warnings when compiled with -Wextra enabled
+ * - Fixed use of deprecated struct initializers, removed library unused parameter warnings when compiled with -Wextra enabled
* - Fixed Still Image Host Class driver truncating the PIMA response code (thanks to Daniel Seibert)
* - Fixed USB_CurrentMode not being reset to USB_MODE_NONE when the USB interface is shut down and both Host and Device modes can be
* used (thanks to Daniel Levy)
* USB_INITERROR_NoUSBModeSpecified
* - Renamed USB_PowerOnFail event to USB_InitFailure
* - Renamed OTG.h header functions to be more consistent with the rest of the library API
- * - Changed over all deprecated GCC structure tag initialisers to the standardized C99 format (thanks to Mike Alexander)
+ * - Changed over all deprecated GCC structure tag initializers to the standardized C99 format (thanks to Mike Alexander)
* - USB_HostRequest renamed to USB_ControlRequest, entire control request header is now read into USB_ControlRequest in Device mode
* rather than having the library pass only partially read header data to the application
* - The USB_UnhandledControlPacket event has had its parameters removed, in favor of accessing the new USB_ControlRequest structure
* - The ADC_Off() function has been renamed to \ref ADC_ShutDown() to be consistent with the rest of the library.
* - The \ref SPI_Init() routine's parameters have changed, so that the clock polarity and data sampling modes can be set. See
* the \ref SPI_Init() function documentation for more details
- * - The \ref Dataflash_Init() routine no longer initialises the SPI bus - the SPI bus should be initialized manually via a
+ * - The \ref Dataflash_Init() routine no longer initializes the SPI bus - the SPI bus should be initialized manually via a
* call to SPI_Init() before using the Dataflash driver
*
* <b>Host Mode</b>
if (fmt == 3) return FR_DISK_ERR;
if (fmt) return FR_NO_FILESYSTEM; /* No FAT volume is found */
- /* Following code initialises the file system object */
+ /* Following code initializes the file system object */
if (LD_WORD(fs->win+BPB_BytsPerSec) != SS(fs)) /* (BPB_BytsPerSec must be equal to the physical sector size) */
return FR_NO_FILESYSTEM;
if (fmt == 3) return FR_DISK_ERR;
if (fmt) return FR_NO_FILESYSTEM; /* No FAT volume is found */
- /* Following code initialises the file system object */
+ /* Following code initializes the file system object */
if (LD_WORD(fs->win+BPB_BytsPerSec) != SS(fs)) /* (BPB_BytsPerSec must be equal to the physical sector size) */
return FR_NO_FILESYSTEM;
/**
* uIP initialization function.
*
- * This function should be called at boot up to initialise the uIP
+ * This function should be called at boot up to initialize the uIP
* TCP/IP stack.
*/
void uip_init(void);