Touched on all library brief descriptions for better integration with ISS and fixed a few typos and connection tags in the process.
Signed-off-by: Mihai Tudor Panu <mihai.tudor.panu@intel.com>
As we've established in PR #623 (adding lis3dh support), this coefficient
is not needed and actually is cancelled out in calculations, so remove it.
Signed-off-by: Alex Tereschenko <alext.mkrs@gmail.com>
There is a single monolithic .i file which provides documentation for
the python methods. The per-sensor flow is not used. Removing for now,
may investigate implementing a per-sensor doc.i file again in the future.
Signed-off-by: Noel Eck <noel.eck@intel.com>
Since UPM uses doxy2swig, there is no need for the swig interface
file autodoc for python.
Also, turned on the doxy2swig --quiet switch which cleans up the build
log a tiny bit.
This removes a redundant chunk of documentation from python modules
(per each function).
Old:
def pH(self, samples=15):
+-> """
| pH(DFRPH self, unsigned int samples=15) -> float
|
| Parameters
| ----------
swig| samples: unsigned int
|
| pH(DFRPH self) -> float
|
| Parameters
| ----------
+-> self: upm::DFRPH *
+-> float pH(unsigned int
| samples=15)
|
| Take a number of samples and return the detected pH value. The default
| number of samples is 15.
|
doxy2swig| Parameters:
| -----------
|
| samples: The number of samples to average over, default 15
|
| The pH value detected
| """
+-> return _pyupm_dfrph.DFRPH_pH(self, samples)
New:
def pH(self, samples=15):
+-> """
| float pH(unsigned int
| samples=15)
|
| Take a number of samples and return the detected pH value. The default
| number of samples is 15.
|
doxy2swig| Parameters:
| -----------
|
| samples: The number of samples to average over, default 15
|
| The pH value detected
+-> """
Signed-off-by: Noel Eck <noel.eck@intel.com>
Many of the UPM libraries allocate space on the heap but do not
explicitly handle copying and assignment. This commit uses C++11 delete
to forbit both the copy and assignment operator for these classes.
The C++ examples which used assignment operators to initialize class
instances were also updated since it did not appear necessary in those
cases to use the assignment operator.
Signed-off-by: Noel Eck <noel.eck@intel.com>