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2017-01-07license: remove FSF postal address from boiler plate license textGerhard Sittig
Remove the FSF postal address as it might change (it did in the past). Reference the gnu.org website instead which is more stable.
2014-10-13All PDs: Only import the 'Decoder' object.Uwe Hermann
Anything else in the pd.py files doesn't have to be imported/exposed.
2014-07-15All PDs: Minor whitespace and consistency fixes.Uwe Hermann
- 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.
2014-01-28All PDs: Improve/fix descriptions.Uwe Hermann
2013-04-23GPL headers: Use correct project name.Uwe Hermann
2012-11-24All PDs: Name the files pd.py consistently.Uwe Hermann
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.
2012-07-21srd: maxim_ds28ea00: Cosmetics, cleanups.Uwe Hermann
2012-07-21srd: maxim_ds28ea00: Fix to only handle DS28EA00.Uwe Hermann
2012-07-21srd: Rename onewire_transport to maxim_ds28ea00.Uwe Hermann
It doesn't make sense to have one "generic" onewire_transport PD, as this layer is very much device-specific and such a generic PD would have to contain an accumulation of all possible features and commands and handling code of all existing (now and in the future) 1-Wire devices, which is neither possible nor useful nor elegant. There are (for example) 1-Wire thermometers, RTCs, EEPROMs, special-purpose security chips with passwords/keys, battery monitoring chips, and many many others. They all have a different set of features, commands and command codes, RAM areas/sizes/partitioning/contents, protocols, and so on. Thus, the layering for 1-Wire PD stacks should look like this: onewire_link -> onewire_network -> <specificdevice> Examples: onewire_link -> onewire_network -> maxim_ds28ea00 (special thermometer) onewire_link -> onewire_network -> maxim_ds2431 (1kbit EEPROM) onewire_link -> onewire_network -> maxim_ds2417 (RTC) onewire_link -> onewire_network -> maxim_ds2762 (battery monitor) onewire_link -> onewire_network -> maxim_ds1961s (SHA-1 eCash iButton) and so on... So, renaming onewire_transport to maxim_ds28ea00. The non-DS28EA00 specific code will be dropped and/or moved to other PDs on top of onewire_network later.