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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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Each option consists of a dictionary with the following keys:
id The option id, which is passed in when setting a value.
desc A description of the option, suitable for display.
def The default value for this option.
values (optional) If present, a tuple containing values the option
may take. They must be of the same type as the default.
Valid types for the options are UTF-8-encoded strings, integers, and
floating point values.
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The USB spec spells this as "NAK".
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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 better reflects what it is: a python object generated and
processed by python code.
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Restructure the PD into a state machine, output individual packet
components as separate annotations, define a protocol output format and
implement it (so that other PDs can stack on top of this one), and fix
various other isses in the PD.
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There will be further PDs that are stacked on top of usb_packet.
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