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Drop them from the libsigrokdecode repository.
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CFLAGS, CPPFLAGS, LDFLAGS and so on are so-called "user variables" and
are meant for users of the package to use/override. The package itself
should not set or modify them in any way. Instead, the "shadow variables"
such as AM_CFLAGS, AM_CPPFLAGS, AM_LDFLAGS and so on, can be modified by
the package.
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The build of runtc caused issues with make -j as runtc
was attempted to be linked with libsigrokdecode before
libsigrokdecode was linked. Using LDADD to insert
libsigrokdecode ensures that it links before runtc,
ensuring the build completes correctly.
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Sometimes the Python 3 executable is called just 'python3', sometimes
it is called 'python3.4' and so on. Handle all cases transparently for
the user.
Before:
$ make install
/usr/bin/env: python3: No such file or directory
After:
$ make install
python3.4 ./tools/install-decoders -i ./decoders -o [...]
Installing 36 protocol decoders:
[...]
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(fewer files, less clutter)
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This fixes 'make install' and 'make dist' for out-of-tree builds.
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This only compiles libsigrok into the one target that needs it, instead
of slopping it all over the place.
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This adds a tool in the tests directory, called pdtest. It uses the
"test/" directory in every PD directory, if present, to run the
PD against dumps found in the sigrok-dumps repository, and compares
the output against ".output" files in the "test/" directory. The file
"test/test.conf" is used to configure which tests to run.
A separate tool (tests/runtc.c) is used to run the actual decoding and
report output.
To get an overview of the options, run tests/pdtest without any options.
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Fixes bug 215.
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This automatically figures out the files to install for each protocol
decoder, without involving autotools.
All python files (filenames ending in .py) are always installed. If a
protocol decoder requires installation of a non-python file, a small
file called 'config' can be created in that protocol decoder's
directory, with the following content:
# comments are ok
extra-install vendorlist.txt commands.txt
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This uses the Check unit testing framework, just like libsigrok.
For now, only a few very basic unit tests are included.
Invocation:
make check
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This matches the convention used in libsigrok. Potential other headers
might end up in libsigrokdecode/, but only libsigrokdecode.h is meant
to be #included by frontends directly.
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This is used in the generated Doxygen HTML output.
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If the (generated) ChangeLog file is marked for DISTCLEANFILES, it'll be
removed whenever "make distclean" is called (and is then gone forever if
you use the tarballs, for example).
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No need to use the LIBSIGROKDECODE_ prefix here when we use SRD_ everywhere
else. Also, better distinction between package version and lib version.
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This yields a slightly more "tidy" top-level directory.
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This includes the (private) functions srd_err() and friends, the
(public) SRD_LOG_ERR macros and friends, and the (public) API functions
srd_set_loglevel() and srd_get_loglevel().
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This uses the new python unified type/class object API to construct
an object for PDs to subclass. The sigrok.Decoder class has a method
put() which is implemented as a C function, and receives the PD's
object instance as its first parameter.
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Disable decoders, disable lib building.
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There were several issues with the other method, revert for now.
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FIRMWARE_DIR and DECODERS_DIR as defined in config.h need some magic applied
to resolve the $prefix/$data variable to an absolute path.
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The library APIs are not yet usable or finalized, so don't expose the
libs for now. Instead, only install sigrok-cli, the manpages, and
the decoders.
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Add a new -A | --list-protocol-decoders option to show the list of
protocol decoders we could find.
Add -a | --protocol-decoders to specify a list of decoders that shall
be applied to the datastream. Currently only works for one decoder.
Define DECODERS_DIR, which is the directory where the decoders will be
installed upon 'make install', and where libsigrokdecode_init() will
search for them.
Thanks Olivier Fauchon <olivier@aixmarseille.com> for the initial patch,
merged in slightly different form.
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