Linus Torvalds 60efc308d2 Rename 'custom_serial' as 'custom_io' across the board
The custom IO handlers will be extended to not just do serial line
emulation (generally over Bluetooth rfcomm), but do BLE too.

BLE does not look like a serial protocol at all, it's packet-based, and
we may have to add specific routines to indicate which GATT endpoints to
use etc.  But like the traditional custom serial code, we want to do the
actual IO not from within libdivecomputer, but from the user of the
library (because the BLE support will require things like the Qt
Connectivity layer - and we do not want libdivecomputer to have to link
against something like Qt).

So this renames 'custom_serial' to 'custom_io', and instead names the
individual member function pointers 'serial_*' to make it clear that
those members are for serial communication.

It also adds new placeholders for packet_open/close/read/write.  Note
that while these may look similar to the serial counter-parts, they are
not the same or even necessarily mutually exclusive.  It is possible the
the caller fills in one or the other (or both), and they would be used
independently.

Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2017-06-18 16:28:24 +09:00

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libdivecomputerdir = $(includedir)/libdivecomputer
libdivecomputer_HEADERS = \
version.h \
common.h \
context.h \
custom_io.h \
buffer.h \
descriptor.h \
iterator.h \
device.h \
parser.h \
datetime.h \
units.h \
suunto_eon.h \
suunto_vyper2.h \
suunto_d9.h \
reefnet_sensus.h \
reefnet_sensuspro.h \
reefnet_sensusultra.h \
oceanic_atom2.h \
oceanic_veo250.h \
oceanic_vtpro.h \
hw_ostc.h \
hw_frog.h \
hw_ostc3.h \
atomics_cobalt.h