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Move initialization code of protocol decoders from the constructor to a
new reset() helper method. The libsigrokdecode backend could run this
method several times to clear the decoder's internal state, before new
data from another acquisition gets fed to decode() calls.
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This is not really relevant for stacked PDs currently (they can be used
unmodified with either PDv2 or PDv3 low-level decoders), but it'll allow
us to drop PDv2 support completely.
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Remove the FSF postal address as it might change (it did in the past).
Reference the gnu.org website instead which is more stable.
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The previous **kwargs some PDs had is not actually ever used, so drop it.
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Anything else in the pd.py files doesn't have to be imported/exposed.
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- No newlines at the end of files.
- No trailing ';' characters.
- Comparison with None: Use 'is None' or 'is not None'.
- Comparison with True/False: Use 'if cond:' or 'if not cond:'.
- Various minor whitespace fixes.
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Older libsigrokdecode versions are no longer able to use the current
versions of the PDs (various changes in syntax etc).
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Annotation entries also consist of a tuple, not a list.
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The output type is now called OUTPUT_PYTHON, adapt all PDs to that.
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The single comment re-stating the PD's name / description / purpose in
each pd.py file is not really needed, that info is available in the
Decoder class' attributes already.
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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 better reflects what it is: a python object generated and
processed by python code.
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The Python module name is determined by the directory name (e.g. dcf77),
the *.py file names in that directory don't matter and can be kept
consistent.
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This is not only the canonical way to do it, it's also quite a bit faster
and less memory-intensive than using '+='.
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- List all API methods and metadata variables in all PDs to make things
easier and more consistent for new PD writers.
- Fix probe assignment in a few PDs.
- Raise exceptions upon invalid states of the PD state machines (bug).
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