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Replace non-ASCII characters in the FDC keyboard map with their
respective number values, since the character presentation is
non-portable and results in compiler warnings.
A similar change was done in IRMP version 3.2.0 (SVN r192 as of
2020-06-22) which the sigrok project has not caught up with yet.
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Introduce variables in the IRMP core logic which track the current
sample number, and the position where the start of an IR frame got
detected. The variables are conditional (ANALYZE builds only).
Provided by: Rene Staffen
Local modification: Drop the initializer for the static variables.
They reside in .bss and need not occupy .data space.
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The sigrok project enforces warnings when public routines of compile
units lack prototypes. Add a prototype for the irmp.c:print_spectrum()
routine to silence a compiler warning. An alternative would have been to
mark the routine as static (it's exclusively used within the same file).
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The #else inside a multi line comment in combination with the excess yet
commented #endif threw off my editor's syntax highlighting and parentheses
matching. Use "#if 0" instead to disable the empty side of ANALYZE macros
which some PIC compilers are said to not support. No change in behaviour.
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Assume that IR command codes can get represented by a C language 'int'
data type. The other value in the comparison is another 'int' anyway.
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Pick low hanging fruit. Stick with the previous implementation's format
specifiers, assume that they work on all platforms which IRMP supports.
Cast arguments to mere integers where necessary instead, again assume
that their range fits as they did in the previous implementation. This
silences several of these compiler warnings:
irmp.c:3332:25: warning: format ‘%d’ expects argument of type ‘int’, but argument 4 has type ‘long unsigned int’ [-Wformat=]
ANALYZE_PRINTF ("protocol = NIKON, start bit timings: pulse: %3d - %3d, pause: %3d - %3d\n",
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Introduce source files and documentation from the GPL'ed IRMP project.
Commit those files which represent the IRMP core logic (detection of
IR frames), and reference the project's homepage for the remainder.
These files correspond to
svn://mikrocontroller.net/irmp r191
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