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DrZiplok 9e79b78d2a Add a flags byte to variables, and implement a "no auto load" bit that opts variables out of load_all / save_all.
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2011-01-05 17:56:46 +00:00
DrZiplok 6c0fc63e61 Save AP_Var's initial value as a default value, and add a function for restoring the default value.
Fix the AP_Var::lookup cache, which was very busted.

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2011-01-05 09:25:07 +00:00
DrZiplok@gmail.com 4545c3df80 Move the AP_Var ctor out of the class definition; it's big enough that we don't want to inline it.
AP_Vars with either a name or an address are 'interesting' (the latter so we can save_all).

Add the concept of address offsets to scopes.  Now we have a container that we can put AP_Vars into that can be moved around in the EEPROM.  This will make it easier for things like the PID library which need to support multiple instances getting their parameters from different parts of the ROM.

Improve documentation.

Suck it up and admit that we aren't going to do "identity"-based addressing for the EEPROM and just call the property "address".



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2011-01-04 08:49:55 +00:00
DrZiplok 6c366f041d Rename the base class for variables AP_Var; less confusing, less to type. Rename the template type instead.
We don't need any of the arithmetic overloads, so strip them.

Fix includes.

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2011-01-03 02:28:35 +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
DrZiplok 0f0090ec6c Don't define constant AP_Var's extern
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2011-01-01 00:31:39 +00:00
james.goppert 1f9bc81bd6 Added AP_Controller library.
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2010-12-31 06:20:28 +00:00