add float support to settings.toml and supervisor.get_setting()#10975
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This looks fine to me.
Would you mind adding Zephyr native_sim tests? It should be able to test this.
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I will add this in another PR, but definitely will do it. |
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Add float support for settings.toml, so we can add several new controls for startup values, such as safe-mode delay, BLE startup delay, etc.
This code was developed with careful guiding of Claude Code using the Sonnet 4.6 model. Because this code must be allocation-free, there is some extra code for doing signed numbers beyond calling the basic float number parser.
Because
ports/unixdoes not implementsupervisor, a manual test was developed. I ran it and tested it. The original generated test usedmath.infandmath.nan, which are not available (#10974), and I worked around that.Also I clarified some comments having to do with
SETTINGS_ERR_*.I fixed a couple of build problems which were unrelated to primary point of the PR.