/* * Very simple test program to check freq convertion --SF * This is mainly to test kHz, MHz, GHz macros and long long support. */ #include #include #include #include "misc.h" int main (int argc, char *argv[]) { freq_t f=0; #if 0 if (argc != 2) { fprintf(stderr,"Usage: %s \n",argv[0]); exit(1); } f = atoi(argv[1]); #endif printf("%s\n", hamlib_version); printf("caps size: %d\n", sizeof(struct rig_caps)); printf("state size: %d\n", sizeof(struct rig_state)); printf("RIG size: %d\n", sizeof(struct rig)); printf("freq_t size: %d\n", sizeof(freq_t)); printf("shortfreq_t size: %d\n", sizeof(shortfreq_t)); /* freq on 31bits test */ f = GHz(2); printf("GHz(2) = %lld\n", (long long)f); /* freq on 32bits test */ f = GHz(4); printf("GHz(4) = %lld\n", (long long)f); /* freq on >32bits test */ f = GHz(5); printf("GHz(5) = %lld\n", (long long)f); /* floating point to freq conversion test */ f = GHz(1.3); printf("GHz(1.3) = %lld\n", (long long)f); /* floating point to freq conversion precision test */ f = GHz(1.234567890); printf("GHz(1.234567890) = %lld\n", (long long)f); /* floating point to freq conversion precision test, with freq >32bits */ f = GHz(123.456789012); printf("GHz(123.456789012) = %lld\n", (long long)f); return 0; }