Unified all Java examples to *match* <LIBRARY>[_otherstuf]_Example.java.
Note, a handful of the examples have a pseudo-random string for the
first component (see FlexSensor_Example.java, ideally this would be
Flex_Example.java).
This commit allows for quick development on a single sensor library
since a -DMODULE_LIST=mysensorlib now works with Java examples
(previously Java examples would fail generation when using
MODULE_LIST).
* Renamed examples
* Updated class names
* Updated library descriptor .json files
* Updated sample mapping file
TODO: Make this work like the C/C++ examples - grab the target library
name from the filename and grab all dependencies from that target
library. Fix the handful of example names which don't conform.
Signed-off-by: Noel Eck <noel.eck@intel.com>
This commit moves common SWIG syntax to a ${libname}.i for sensor
libraries. Much of the swig content was originally duplicated for
each wrapper language which has lead to inconsistencies between wrappers
over time. This commit moves all swig syntax to a common file. Language
specific swig syntax can be added with #ifdef SWIG<LANGUAGE>.
The src/CMakeLists.txt will look first for a language-specific .i file,
then fall back to ${libname}.i. In this way, it's possible to override
the common ${libname}.i file. If a fallback .i file does NOT exist,
UPM CMake will generate a simple interface file for all languages.
Example:
If no src/abp/pyupm_abp.i and no src/abp/abp.i then
generate ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/abp.i
When src/CMakeLists.txt uses a common ${libname}.i, it adds a -module
<language>upm_${libname} to the swig command line.
In the example below, a -module argument is provided for both Java and
Javascript, while the python module takes all syntax from pyupm_abp.i.
SWIG FILE Language CMake added SWIG args
--------------- ---------- ---------------------
src/abp/abp.i java -module javaupm_abp
src/abp/abp.i javascript -module jsupm_abp
src/abp/pyupm_abp.i python
This commit removes ~4500 redundant lines for the UPM repository and
helps promote uniformity for the SWIG'ed languages.
Signed-off-by: Noel Eck <noel.eck@intel.com>
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>
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>
Removed all references to #ifdef SWIGJAVA and JAVACALLBACK from the
library source. All java-specific source code has been moved to the
corresponding library's .i file for java.
* Update library source
* Update examples where necessary
* The function pointer methodology has been remove from libraries
which provided callbacks as both a class and a function pointer
implementation. Examples were updated to use the class version
of callbacks.
* Updated documentation for SWIGJAVA
Signed-off-by: Noel Eck <noel.eck@intel.com>
The mraa_i2c_read_bytes_call didn't work with firmata based
platforms and was changed to mraa_i2c_read_bytes_data call which
worked.
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Malik <abhishek.malik@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>
In an effort to clean-up and standardize UPM library
documentation, this commit updates (and in most cases,
unifies) the CMake description string AND CXX header
@comname string.
Strings were taken from datasheets when possible, spelling
mistakes were addressed, copy/paste errors where fixed,
Title Case was used, etc.
* Tested/updated/added @web tags
* Added/updated invalid sensor images
* Added/updated @man tags, added missing manufacturers
Signed-off-by: Noel Eck <noel.eck@intel.com>
This commit attempts to use a more cmake-friendly approach when
handling inter-target dependencies. A combination of macros and
include_directories usage provided overzealous compile -I/blah
entries which equates to large catch-all build commands. For
example, the last CXX target contains include directories for nearly
all preceeding targets (~190). Library dependencies were also often
wrong or missing.
* Removed nearly all used of include_directories (swig cmake
commands still appear to need these for generating the swig
command line)
* Updated usage of target_link_libraries in upm_module_init,
also changed to using target_include_directories per target.
This greatly simplifies upm/mixed_module_init usage for libraries
which depend on other libraries (in this project).
example (src/tb7300/CMakeLists.txt)
old:
# upm-libbacnetmstp will bring in libbacnet, I hope
set (reqlibname "upm-bacnetmstp")
include_directories(${BACNET_INCLUDE_DIRS})
include_directories("../bacnetmstp")
upm_module_init()
upm_target_link_libraries(${libname} bacnetmstp)
new:
upm_module_init(bacnetmstp)
The reason here, is that tb7300 depends on bacnetmstp, which
depends on BACNET includes/libs, so tb7300 gets the headers and
libraries transitively via its dependency on bacnetmstp.
* Updated pkg-config .pc file generation flow to reflect changes
with dependencies.
* Create a real target for the interfaces (CXX abstract sensor
classes). Renamed the directory from 'upm/src/upm' to
'upm/src/interfaces' Also changed the install location of the
interface headers to include/upm/interfaces. Updated interface
header usage to reflect this.
* Updated a few sensor libs to use fwd declarations for mraa.
Ideally the UPM libs would do more of this which eases the
burden on anyone building on top of the sensor libraries since
they would not need to know about mraa headers.
* Fixed examples which use symbols not defined in local includes
Signed-off-by: Noel Eck <noel.eck@intel.com>
To make room for UPM C and C++ sensor code to coexist, all UPM
C++ headers have been renamed from h -> hpp. This commit contains
updates to documentation, includes, cmake collateral, examples, and
swig interface files.
* Renamed all cxx/cpp header files which contain the string
'copyright intel' from .h -> .hpp (if not already hpp).
* Replaced all references to .h with .hpp in documentation,
source files, cmake collateral, example code, and swig interface
files.
* Replaced cmake variable module_h with module_hpp.
* Intentionally left upm.h since this file currently does not
contain code (documentation only).
Signed-off-by: Noel Eck <noel.eck@intel.com>
The director now uses a GlobalRef instead of a WeakRef to the IsrCallback object
Signed-off-by: Petre Eftime <petre.p.eftime@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Mihai Tudor Panu <mihai.tudor.panu@intel.com>
This was tested on the Grove I2C 3-axis digital accelerometer.
Signed-off-by: Jon Trulson <jtrulson@ics.com>
Signed-off-by: Zion Orent <zorent@ics.com>
Signed-off-by: John Van Drasek <john.r.van.drasek@intel.com>