* Updated xdrv_01_webserver.ino to show dimmer slider2 by default for Tuya Dimmer Module
* Updated xdrv_16_tuyadimmer.ino remove the use of XdrvMailbox and removed the pow functions now the size for 6.5.0 build is 510kb
* updated sonoff.ino to hold current device id
6.5.0.11 20190517
* Add command SetOption64 0/1 to switch between "-" or "_" as sensor index separator impacting DS18X20, DHT, BMP and SHT3X sensor names (#5689)
6.5.0.11 20190517
* Add user define INDEX_SEPARATOR to control Sensor Name index character which was fixed to "-" (minus) but is now changed to "_" (underscore) for future support.
* This change impacts DS18X20, DHT, BMP and SHT3X sensor names.
Add rule support for single JSON value pair like {"SSerialReceived":"on"} by expanding it to {"SSerialReceived":{"Data":"on"}} allowing for trigger SSerialReceived#Data=on (#5638)
* Fix Sonoff Pow R2 / S31 invalid energy increments (#5789)
* Add device OverTemp (>73 Celsius) detection to any Energy Monitoring device with temperature sensor powering off all outputs
6.5.0.10 20190513
* Enable ADC0 by default in my_user_config.h (#5671)
* Add user configurable ADC0 to Module and Template configuration compatible with current FLAG options (#5671)
When using TLS, this flag avoids loading all the Elliptic Curves algorithm, and saves ~45KB of flash. Anyways, Elliptic Curves are far too slow for ESP8266 and the handshake would take more the 5 seconds. With this flag we limit to RSA algorithms which are faster.
Thx for the tipp @s-hadinger
- fix suppress of empty values for output format "Tasmota cmnd"
- add SetOption63 (no_power_feedback)
- add config file verbose info
- change `@f`/`@h` macro char replacement (alphanumeric chars only, same as Tasmota does)
- remove mcp230xx pinmode validation
- revert PowerSet, VoltageSet, CurrentSet for >= v6.2.1.6 from -T cmnd
- allow mix case for -g parameter
- adjust command groups -g to Tasmota Wiki
Exiting from the unescape call the content in buffer still contains the original string. The result of unescape elaboration works well, but the rest of the string is still there and in the printf in the main program infact is printed overlapped to the previous content.
TY MauroS for the hint.