Tools: remove non-ASCII characters in comments, Travis chokes on them

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Dr.-Ing. Amilcar Do Carmo Lucas 2017-05-03 02:10:22 +02:00 committed by Andrew Tridgell
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@ -45,26 +45,26 @@ known_units = {
'ds' : 'deciseconds' ,
'cs' : 'centiseconds' ,
'ms' : 'milliseconds' ,
'PWM' : 'PWM in microseconds' , # should be microseconds, this is NOT a SI unit, but follows https://github.com/ArduPilot/ardupilot/pull/5538#issuecomment-271943061 and µs is not 7bit-ASCII
'PWM' : 'PWM in microseconds' , # should be microseconds, this is NOT a SI unit, but follows https://github.com/ArduPilot/ardupilot/pull/5538#issuecomment-271943061
'Hz' : 'hertz' ,
# distance
'km' : 'kilometers' , # metre is the SI unit name, _NOT_ meter
'm' : 'meters' , # metre is the SI unit name, _NOT_ meter
'm/s' : 'meters per second' , # metre is the SI unit name, _NOT_ meter
'm/s/s' : 'meters per square second' , # metre is the SI unit name, _NOT_ meter
'm/s/s/s' : 'meters per cubic second' , # metre is the SI unit name, _NOT_ meter
'cm' : 'centimeters' , # metre is the SI unit name, _NOT_ meter
'cm/s' : 'centimeters per second' , # metre is the SI unit name, _NOT_ meter
'cm/s/s' : 'centimeters per square second', # metre is the SI unit name, _NOT_ meter
'cm/s/s/s': 'centimeters per cubic second' , # metre is the SI unit name, _NOT_ meter
'mm' : 'millimeters' , # metre is the SI unit name, _NOT_ meter
'km' : 'kilometers' , # metre is the SI unit name, meter is the american spelling of it
'm' : 'meters' , # metre is the SI unit name, meter is the american spelling of it
'm/s' : 'meters per second' , # metre is the SI unit name, meter is the american spelling of it
'm/s/s' : 'meters per square second' , # metre is the SI unit name, meter is the american spelling of it
'm/s/s/s' : 'meters per cubic second' , # metre is the SI unit name, meter is the american spelling of it
'cm' : 'centimeters' , # metre is the SI unit name, meter is the american spelling of it
'cm/s' : 'centimeters per second' , # metre is the SI unit name, meter is the american spelling of it
'cm/s/s' : 'centimeters per square second', # metre is the SI unit name, meter is the american spelling of it
'cm/s/s/s': 'centimeters per cubic second' , # metre is the SI unit name, meter is the american spelling of it
'mm' : 'millimeters' , # metre is the SI unit name, meter is the american spelling of it
# temperature
'degC' : 'degrees Celsius' , # °C would be the correct abreviation, but it is not 7bit-ASCII
'degC' : 'degrees Celsius' ,
# angle
'deg' : 'degrees' , # ° would be the correct abreviation, but it is not 7bit-ASCII
'deg/s' : 'degrees per second' , # °/s would be the correct abreviation, but it is not 7bit-ASCII
'cdeg' : 'centidegrees' , # c° would be the correct abreviation, but it is not 7bit-ASCII
'cdeg/s' : 'centidegrees per second', # c°/s would be the correct abreviation, but it is not 7bit-ASCII
'deg' : 'degrees' ,
'deg/s' : 'degrees per second' ,
'cdeg' : 'centidegrees' ,
'cdeg/s' : 'centidegrees per second',
'cdeg/s/s': 'centidegrees per square second' ,
'rad' : 'radians' ,
'rad/s' : 'radians per second' ,
@ -83,13 +83,13 @@ known_units = {
# ratio
'%' : 'percent' ,
'%/s' : 'percent per second' ,
'd%' : 'decipercent' , # ‰ would be the correct abreviation, but it is not 7bit-ASCII. decipercent is strange, but "per-mille" is even more exotic
'd%' : 'decipercent' , # decipercent is strange, but "per-mille" is even more exotic
# compound
'm.m/s/s' : 'square meter per square second', # m·m/s/s would be the correct abreviation, but it is not 7bit-ASCII
'deg/m/s' : 'degrees per meter per second' , # °/m/s would be the correct abreviation, but it is not 7bit-ASCII
'm.m/s/s' : 'square meter per square second',
'deg/m/s' : 'degrees per meter per second' ,
'm/s/m' : 'meters per second per meter' , # Why not use Hz here ????
'mGauss/A': 'milligauss per ampere' ,
'mA.h' : 'milliampere hour' , # mA·h would be the correct abreviation, but it is not 7bit-ASCII
'mA.h' : 'milliampere hour' ,
'A/V' : 'ampere per volt' ,
'm/V' : 'meters per volt' ,
'gravities': 'standard acceleration due to gravity' , # g_n would be a more correct unit, but IMHO no one understands what g_n means