Protect against logical comparison errors in wifi_connect.c#265
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If additional flags are set in the wifi events, a direct comparison of "result == CONNECTED" will fail even if the bits are set. Since these flags were cleared, the wifi will be connected but never return the correct status from "wifi_connect_sta".
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If any additional bits are being used in
wifi_connect(eg. by setting both aCONNECTEDandIP_ASSIGNEDflag), a direct comparison ofresult == CONNECTEDwill fail even if theCONNECTEDbit is set, due to the presence of other bits.Since the checked flags are cleared via
xClearOnExit = pdTRUE, the flag notifying an IP assignment will be lost, and not set again in any reasonable amount of time. This is a simple change to evaluate the bitwise&result of the return to evaluate if the correct flag has been set.