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| Changes between V1.0.3 and V1.0.4 released
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| 	+ Update to use stdint and the FreeRTOS specific typedefs that were
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| 	  introduced in FreeRTOS V8.0.0.
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| Changes between V1.0.2 and V1.0.3 released
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| 	+ Previously, and in line with good software engineering practice, the
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| 	  FreeRTOS coding standard did not permit the use of char types that were
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| 	  not explicitly qualified as either signed or unsigned. As a result char
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| 	  pointers used to reference strings required casts, as did the use of any
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| 	  standard string handling functions. The casts ensured compiler warnings
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| 	  were not generated by compilers that defaulted unqualified char types to
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| 	  be signed or compilers that defaulted unqualified char types to be
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| 	  unsigned.  As it has in later MISRA standards, this rule has now been
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| 	  relaxed, and unqualified char types are now permitted, but only when:
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| 		1) The char is used to point to a human readable text string.
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| 		2) The char is used to hold a single ASCII character.
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| Changes between V1.0.1 and V1.0.2 released 14/10/2013
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| 	+ Changed double quotes (") to single quotes (') in the help string to
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| 	  allow the strings to be used with JSON in FreeRTOS+Nabto.
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| Changes between V1.0.0 and V1.0.1 released 05/07/2012
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| 	+ Change the name of the structure used to map a function that implements
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| 	  a CLI command to the string used to call the command from
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| 	  xCommandLineInput to CLI_Command_Definition_t, as it was always intended
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| 	  to be.  A #define was added to map the old name to the new name for
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| 	  reasons of backward compatibility.
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