Go 1.19 started reformatting code in a way that makes it more obvious
how it will be rendered on pkg.go.dev. It gets it almost right, but not
entirely. Therefore, I had to modify some of the comments so that they
are formatted correctly.
Do it all at once in preparation for Go 1.18 support.
To make this commit, I've simply modified the `fmt-check` Makefile
target to rewrite files instead of listing the differences. So this is a
fully mechanical change, it should not have introduced any errors.
This has practically no effect on the resulting binaries, the only
difference I could find was for the flash/console/spi driver example.
I'm not sure how to test that one, but I think it's very unlikely that
code will have changed in any meaningful way (apart from reordering some
globals).
This commit changes the I2C declarations so that the objects are
instantiated in each chip file (e.g. machine_atsamd21e18.go) and used to
define I2C0 (and similar) in the board file (e.g. board_qtpy.go). This
should make it easier to define new board files, and reduces the need
for separate *_baremetal.go files.
I have tested this the following way:
- With the LIS3DH driver example on the Circuit Playground Express and
the PyBadge.
- With the LSM6DS3 driver example on the Arduino Nano 33 IoT.
They both still work fine.