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Removed UNITY_OMIT_OUTPUT_FLUSH_HEADER_DECLARATION to simplify the behaviour
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@@ -248,7 +248,8 @@ _Example:_
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Say you are forced to run your test suite on an embedded processor with no
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`stdout` option. You decide to route your test result output to a custom serial
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`RS232_putc()` function you wrote like thus:
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#include "RS232_header.h"
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...
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#define UNITY_OUTPUT_CHAR(a) RS232_putc(a)
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#define UNITY_OUTPUT_START() RS232_config(115200,1,8,0)
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#define UNITY_OUTPUT_FLUSH() RS232_flush()
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@@ -256,10 +257,7 @@ Say you are forced to run your test suite on an embedded processor with no
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_Note:_
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`UNITY_OUTPUT_FLUSH()` can be set to the standard out flush function simply by
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specifying `UNITY_USE_FLUSH_STDOUT`. No other defines are required. If you
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specify a custom flush function instead with `UNITY_OUTPUT_FLUSH` directly, it
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will declare an instance of your function by default. If you want to disable
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this behavior, add `UNITY_OMIT_OUTPUT_FLUSH_HEADER_DECLARATION`.
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specifying `UNITY_USE_FLUSH_STDOUT`. No other defines are required.
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##### `UNITY_WEAK_ATTRIBUTE`
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@@ -241,30 +241,30 @@ typedef UNITY_FLOAT_TYPE UNITY_FLOAT;
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* Output Method: stdout (DEFAULT)
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*-------------------------------------------------------*/
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#ifndef UNITY_OUTPUT_CHAR
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/* Default to using putchar, which is defined in stdio.h */
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#include <stdio.h>
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#define UNITY_OUTPUT_CHAR(a) (void)putchar(a)
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/* Default to using putchar, which is defined in stdio.h */
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#include <stdio.h>
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#define UNITY_OUTPUT_CHAR(a) (void)putchar(a)
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#else
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/* If defined as something else, make sure we declare it here so it's ready for use */
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#ifdef UNITY_OUTPUT_CHAR_HEADER_DECLARATION
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extern void UNITY_OUTPUT_CHAR_HEADER_DECLARATION;
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extern void UNITY_OUTPUT_CHAR_HEADER_DECLARATION;
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#endif
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#endif
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#ifndef UNITY_OUTPUT_FLUSH
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#ifdef UNITY_USE_FLUSH_STDOUT
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/* We want to use the stdout flush utility */
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#include <stdio.h>
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#define UNITY_OUTPUT_FLUSH() (void)fflush(stdout)
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#ifdef UNITY_USE_FLUSH_STDOUT
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/* We want to use the stdout flush utility */
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#include <stdio.h>
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#define UNITY_OUTPUT_FLUSH() (void)fflush(stdout)
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#else
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/* We've specified nothing, therefore flush should just be ignored */
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#define UNITY_OUTPUT_FLUSH()
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#endif
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#else
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/* We've specified nothing, therefore flush should just be ignored */
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#define UNITY_OUTPUT_FLUSH()
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#endif
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#else
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/* We've defined flush as something else, so make sure we declare it here so it's ready for use */
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#ifdef UNITY_OUTPUT_FLUSH_HEADER_DECLARATION
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extern void UNITY_OMIT_OUTPUT_FLUSH_HEADER_DECLARATION;
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#endif
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/* If defined as something else, make sure we declare it here so it's ready for use */
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#ifdef UNITY_OUTPUT_FLUSH_HEADER_DECLARATION
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extern void UNITY_OUTPUT_FLUSH_HEADER_DECLARATION;
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#endif
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#endif
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#ifndef UNITY_OUTPUT_FLUSH
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