This changes the previous raw advertisement packets to structured
advertisement configuration. That means you can set the local name not
with a raw byte array but with a normal string.
While this departs a bit from the original low-level interface as is
often used on microcontroller BLE stacks, it is certainly easier to use
and better matches higher level APIs that are commonly provided by
general-purpose operating systems. If there is a need for raw BLE
packets (for baremetal systems only), this can easily be added in the
future.
All initialization can be done in the Enable call. This makes the API a
bit simpler and a bit more consistent between Nordic chips and other BLE
interfaces.
This allows setting up a characteristic with many properties but avoids
needing to keep the memory of that around (in Go) when the
characteristic is needed at a later time. Instead, only a handle
(currently 16 bits) is kept around to reference to the characteristic.