The Icom IC-7100 back end added this enum instead of using the extant
RIG_PTT_RIG enum. Also the rig_get_ptt() implementation didn't handle
it and errored out.
Note: RIG_PTT_SERIAL_CAT was added in commit
e9ee671149 - N0NB
I am making a Haskell binding to hamlib and this anonymous struct was
creating some issues for me. I am not a C-coder by day, but I think this
is harmless to add here.
Signed-off-by: Ricky Elrod <ricky@elrod.me>
From Martin, CT1IQI:
"Several programs under Linux rely on Hamlib for control. I wanted to
try WSJT-X (digital modes like JT65) and found that my new IC-7100 was
not yet supported, also after having compiled the current git version of
Hamlib and having compiled WSJT-X against that.
So I added a IC-7100 by taking the ic-7200 and 7420 rig files as
example, be it without going (yet) through all of the very many commands
the ic-7100 supports.
This produced the situation where there was communication, e.g. setting
and reading frequencies, but the PTT control did not work. I debugged
that to actually the lack of a PTT mode in Hamlib that uses serial and
CAT at the same time; currently PTT per 'serial' seems equivalent to
toggling certain RS232 pins but not to any serial command level. So I
added a RIG_PTT_SERIAL_CAT mode for PTT control. Now the wsjt-x program
works nicely with the ic-7100 and controls both frequency and PTT via
the single USB cable."
Signed-off-by: Nate Bargmann <n0nb@n0nb.us>
Use the system gettaddrinfo function when possible as before. Tested on
GNU, Cygwin, MinGW on Linux, and MinGW on Windows. Under MinGW the
replacement getaddrinfo is used. Perhaps this is an area for
investigation to be certain MinGW really doesn't supply getaddrinfo.
This reverts some of the patches from Remi Chateauneu in commit
60019c9. This fixes build issues encountered building the Windows
binary daily snapshots.
Enabled static library build by default at configure time.
Fixed pthread library linking for the ars backend on MinGW.
The C standard dictates that an enum constant is a 32 bit signed
integer. Setting a constant's bit 31 created a negative value that on
amd64 had the upper 32 bits set as well when assigned to the
misc.c:func_str structure. This caused misc.c:rig_strfunc() to fail its
comparison for RIG_FUNC_XIT on amd64 (x86_64). To use bit 31 as an
unsigned long, preprocessor macros have been used instead as a 'const
unsigned long' which cannot be used to initialize the func_str.func
members. TNX KA6MAL, AC6SL. - N0NB
Other minor formatting edits.
In response to a long standing request from Tor, N4OGW, and others, RIT
and XIT are added as members for the rig_set/get_func() members.
"RIT"/"XIT" have been added as tokens. The dummy rig backend and
testrig.c have been updated for these new functions.
Applications should test a backend with the rig_has_set/get_func() and
test for RIG_FUNC_RIT or RIG_FUNC_XIT. A non-zero result indicates
these functions are implemented by a given rig backend. It will take
some time for all backends to migrate to this new implementation. Once
implemented, RIT or XIT should be set to '0' to 'clear' the value
without deactivating the rig's RIT/XIT function. The dummy/dummy.c file
can be used as a simple guide for backend authors implementing this
behavior.
* added rig_lookup_mem_caps/rig_mem_count and rig_strmtype/rig_parse_mtype
* misc change to RIG_VFO* for Swig to make them available in the bindings
git-svn-id: https://hamlib.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/hamlib/trunk@2329 7ae35d74-ebe9-4afe-98af-79ac388436b8