class Parameter(object): def __init__(self, name, real_path): self.name = name self.real_path = real_path class Vehicle(object): def __init__(self, name, path, truename=None): if truename is not None: self.truename = truename self.name = name self.path = path self.params = [] class Library(object): def __init__(self, name): self.name = name self.params = [] known_param_fields = [ 'Description', 'DisplayName', 'Values', 'Range', 'Units', 'Increment', 'User', 'RebootRequired', 'Bitmask', 'Volatile', 'ReadOnly', ] # Follow SI units conventions from: # http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Units/units.html # http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Units/outside.html # and # http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Units/checklist.html # http://www.bipm.org/en/publications/si-brochure/ # http://www1.bipm.org/en/CGPM/db/3/2/ g_n unit for G-force # one further constrain is that only printable (7bit) ASCII characters are allowed known_units = { # abreviation : full-text (used in .html .rst and .wiki files) # time 's' : 'seconds' , '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 'Hz' : 'hertz' , 'kHz' : 'kilohertz' , # distance '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' , # Not SI, but Kelvin is too cumbersome for most users # angle 'deg' : 'degrees' , # Not SI, but is some situations more user-friendly than radians 'deg/s' : 'degrees per second' , # Not SI, but is some situations more user-friendly than radians 'deg/s/s' : 'degrees per square second', # Not SI, but is some situations more user-friendly than radians 'cdeg' : 'centidegrees' , # Not SI, but is some situations more user-friendly than radians 'cdeg/s' : 'centidegrees per second', # Not SI, but is some situations more user-friendly than radians 'cdeg/s/s': 'centidegrees per square second' , # Not SI, but is some situations more user-friendly than radians 'rad' : 'radians' , 'rad/s' : 'radians per second' , 'rad/s/s' : 'radians per square second' , # electricity 'A' : 'ampere' , 'V' : 'volt' , 'W' : 'watt' , # magnetism 'Gauss' : 'gauss' , # Gauss is not an SI unit, but 1 tesla = 10000 gauss so a simple replacement is not possible here 'Gauss/s' : 'gauss per second' , # Gauss is not an SI unit, but 1 tesla = 10000 gauss so a simple replacement is not possible here 'mGauss' : 'milligauss' , # Gauss is not an SI unit, but 1 tesla = 10000 gauss so a simple replacement is not possible here # pressure 'Pa' : 'pascal' , 'mbar' : 'millibar' , # ratio '%' : 'percent' , '%/s' : 'percent per second' , 'd%' : 'decipercent' , # decipercent is strange, but "per-mille" is even more exotic 'dB' : 'decibel' , # compound 'kB' : 'kilobytes' , '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' , 'mAh' : '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 'octal' : 'octal' , } required_param_fields = [ 'Description', 'DisplayName', 'User', ] known_group_fields = [ 'Path', ]