I was initially fooled into thinking that the field type numbers have some meaning: the types didn't change if the upper byte of the type number was zero. So I assumed that meant "fixed". But the most recent firmware update made clear that no, they aren't fixed, and the upper byte of the type must be some other thing. This moves some more of the parsing over to comparing the strings, rather than looking at the type index. It still leaves the sample data alone, and I really want to do something more efficient than comparing the type descriptor string for that, but at least the dive header fields are now just comparing strings. The actual marshalling that Suunto uses also describes the encoding, and it's all ignoring that for now. Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Overview ======== Libdivecomputer is a cross-platform and open source library for communication with dive computers from various manufacturers. The official web site is: http://www.libdivecomputer.org/ The sourceforge project page is: http://sourceforge.net/projects/libdivecomputer/ Installation ============ On UNIX-like systems (including Linux, Mac OS X, MinGW), use the autotools based build system. Run the following commands from the top directory (containing this file) to configure, build and install the library and utilities: $ ./configure $ make $ make install If you downloaded the libdivecomputer source code directly from the git source code repository, then you need to create the configure script as the first step: $ autoreconf --install To uninstall libdivecomputer again, run: $ make uninstall Support ======= Please send bug reports, feedback or questions to the mailing list: http://libdivecomputer.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devel or contact me directly: jef@libdivecomputer.org License ======= Libdivecomputer is free software, released under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL). You can find a copy of the license in the file COPYING.
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