upm/examples/c++/ozw-ozwdump.cxx
Noel Eck 5cefe7f5f3 examples: Remove heap allocation from C++ examples
Cleanup of UPM C++ examples.  Switched from heap allocation to
stack allocation when possible.  This simplifies the samples since it
removes the need for explicit memory management.  A script was used to
identify and replace pointer use.  To simplify the replace script, I
re-formatted the C++ examples using the UPM .clang-format file.
Unfortuantely this changes the look of the UPM C++ examples to a large
degree.  However, examples will now have a standard look/feel and
uniform formatting.

    * Ran clang-format w/provided UPM .clang-format file
    * Removed new's/delete's whenever possible (left those in interface
      examples)
    * Added IIO sensor library implementation of callback void* arg
    * Converted all sleeps to upm defined delays (added header when
      necessary)
    * Scrubbed CXX example includes

Signed-off-by: Noel Eck <noel.eck@intel.com>
2017-09-19 12:41:58 -07:00

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/*
* Author: Jon Trulson <jtrulson@ics.com>
* Copyright (c) 2015-2016 Intel Corporation.
*
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*
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*
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*/
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include "ozwdump.hpp"
using namespace std;
int
main(int argc, char** argv)
{
//! [Interesting]
string defaultDev = "/dev/ttyACM0";
// if an argument was specified, use it as the device instead
if (argc > 1)
defaultDev = string(argv[1]);
// Instantiate an OZWDUMP instance
upm::OZWDUMP sensor;
// The first thing to do is create options, then lock them when done.
sensor.optionsCreate();
sensor.optionsLock();
// Next, initialize it.
cout << "Initializing, this may take awhile depending on your ZWave network" << endl;
sensor.init(defaultDev);
cout << "Initialization complete" << endl;
cout << "Dumping nodes..." << endl;
sensor.dumpNodes(true);
// The following is example output of dumpNodes:
//
// Dumping nodes...
// Node 1: Z-Stick Gen5
// Node 2: Smart Switch 6
// Index: 0, Type: bool, Label: Switch, Value: False
// Index: 2, Type: float, Label: Energy, Value: 1.190 kWh
// Index: 3, Type: float, Label: Previous Reading, Value: 1.190 kWh
// Index: 4, Type: int32, Label: Interval, Value: 1521 seconds
// Index: 5, Type: float, Label: Power, Value: 0.000 W
// Index: 6, Type: float, Label: Voltage, Value: 121.256 V
// Index: 7, Type: float, Label: Current, Value: 0.000 A
// Index: 8, Type: bool, Label: Exporting, Value: False
// Index: 45, Type: list, Label: Day, Value: Friday
// Index: 46, Type: byte, Label: Hour, Value: 5
// Index: 47, Type: byte, Label: Minute, Value: 53
// Node 3: Multi Sensor
// Index: 0, Type: bool, Label: Sensor, Value: True
// Index: 1, Type: float, Label: Temperature, Value: 72.8 F
// Index: 2, Type: float, Label: Luminance, Value: 4 lux
// Index: 3, Type: float, Label: Relative Humidity, Value: 22 %
// Index: 17, Type: byte, Label: Battery Level, Value: 98 %
// Node 5: Minimote
// Node 6: Smart Energy Switch
// Index: 0, Type: bool, Label: Switch, Value: False
// Index: 2, Type: float, Label: Power, Value: 0.000 W
// Index: 3, Type: float, Label: Energy, Value: 1.609 kWh
// Index: 4, Type: float, Label: Previous Reading, Value: 1.609 kWh
// Index: 5, Type: int32, Label: Interval, Value: 1521 seconds
// Index: 6, Type: float, Label: Power, Value: 0.000 W
// Index: 7, Type: float, Label: Previous Reading, Value: 1.609 W
// Index: 8, Type: int32, Label: Interval, Value: 1521 seconds
// Index: 9, Type: bool, Label: Exporting, Value: False
// Node 7: Smart Energy Switch
// Index: 0, Type: bool, Label: Switch, Value: False
// Index: 2, Type: float, Label: Power, Value: 0.000 W
// Index: 3, Type: float, Label: Energy, Value: 0.000 kWh
// Index: 4, Type: float, Label: Previous Reading, Value: 0.000 kWh
// Index: 5, Type: int32, Label: Interval, Value: 1521 seconds
// Index: 6, Type: float, Label: Power, Value: 0.000 W
// Index: 7, Type: float, Label: Previous Reading, Value: 0.000 W
// Index: 8, Type: int32, Label: Interval, Value: 1521 seconds
// Index: 9, Type: bool, Label: Exporting, Value: False
//
//! [Interesting]
cout << "Exiting..." << endl;
return 0;
}