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Author SHA1 Message Date
DrZiplok@gmail.com 158b3c91d3 Metaclass improvements:
- Add a default ctor/dtor pair.  The dtor ensures that all dtors are virtual, and guarantees that there is something in the dtor vtable slot for classes that don't implement their own.
 - serialize must not alter the class, mark it const
 - Improve documentation
 - Fix handle validation to prevent trying to read 2 bytes beyond the end of memory


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2011-01-04 08:46:01 +00:00
DrZiplok a3ca869ca4 Don't allow the default serialize/unserialize to be inlined.
Fix some includes and remove an old implementation of meta_cast.

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2011-01-03 02:26:18 +00:00
DrZiplok 76dd412f7d Following discussions with James, a complete rewrite of AP_Var.
The overriding principle here is to keep the use of AP_Vars as simple as possible, whilst letting the implementation do useful things behind the scenes.  To that end, we define AP_Float, AP_Int8, AP_Int16 and AP_Int32.  These are strongly typed, so that there is no ambiguity about what a variable "really" is.

The classes behave like the variables they are storing; you can use an AP_Float in most places you would use a regular float; you can add to it, multiply by it, etc.  If it has been given an address in EEPROM you can load and save it.

Variables can be given names, and if they are named then they can be looked up.  This allows e.g. a GCS or a test tool to find and traffic in variables that it may not explicitly know about.

AP_Var does not attempt to solve the problem of EEPROM address space management.

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2011-01-02 22:14:36 +00:00