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2019-12-25Preferences UI: add dive log tabGravatar willemferguson
This adds a tab for dive log - related preferences. A suitable test programs is still required. Signed-off-by: willemferguson <willemferguson@zoology.up.ac.za> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2019-11-09Cylinders: access cylinders with get_cylinder()Gravatar Berthold Stoeger
Instead of accessing the cylinder table directly, use the get_cylinder() function. This gives less unwieldy expressions. But more importantly, the function does bound checking. This is crucial for now as the code hasn't be properly audited since the change to arbitrarily sized cylinder tables. Accesses of invalid cylinder indexes may lead to silent data-corruption that is sometimes not even noticed by valgrind. Returning NULL instead of an invalid pointer will make debugging much easier. Signed-off-by: Berthold Stoeger <bstoeger@mail.tuwien.ac.at>
2019-11-09Core: remove MAX_CYLINDERS restrictionGravatar Berthold Stoeger
Instead of using fixed size arrays, use a new cylinder_table structure. The code copies the weightsystem code, but is significantly more complex because cylinders are such an integral part of the core. Two functions to access the cylinders were added: get_cylinder() and get_or_create_cylinder() The former does a simple array access and supposes that the cylinder exists. The latter is used by the parser(s) and if a cylinder with the given id does not exist, cylinders up to that id are generated. One point will make C programmers cringe: the cylinder structure is passed by value. This is due to the way the table-macros work. A refactoring of the table macros is planned. It has to be noted that the size of a cylinder_t is 64 bytes, i.e. 8 long words on a 64-bit architecture, so passing on the stack is probably not even significantly slower than passing as reference. Signed-off-by: Berthold Stoeger <bstoeger@mail.tuwien.ac.at>
2019-11-09Profile: change get_plot_pressure to take index instead of pointerGravatar Berthold Stoeger
The goal here is to make it possible to detach the pressure related data from the plot_info structure. Thus, the pressure related data can be allocated independently depending on the number of cylinders per dive. Signed-off-by: Berthold Stoeger <bstoeger@mail.tuwien.ac.at>
2019-11-09Cylinders: dynamically allocate cylinder arraysGravatar Berthold Stoeger
When keeping track of cylinder related data, the code was using static arrays of MAX_CYLINDERS length. If we want to use dynamically sized cylinder arrays, these have to be dynamically allocated. In C++ code, this is trivial: simply replace the C-style arrays by std::vector<>. Don't use QVector, as no reference counting or COW semantics are needed here. These are purely local and unshared arrays. Signed-off-by: Berthold Stoeger <bstoeger@mail.tuwien.ac.at>
2019-08-08Indicate negative cylider pressureGravatar Robert C. Helling
The planner can produce negative cylinder pressures when more gas is used than available. Let's color the pressure graph in a highly visible color to alert the user of the fact that current gas planning is insufficient. Signed-off-by: Robert C. Helling <helling@atdotde.de>
2019-07-18Cleanup: turn GET_PRESSURE macro into inline functionGravatar Berthold Stoeger
There is absolutely no reason to use a macro here. The only argument that can be made is consistency with the other pressure-macros, but those too are questionable. Signed-off-by: Berthold Stoeger <bstoeger@mail.tuwien.ac.at>
2019-05-12Cleanup: remove UTF8 macrosGravatar Berthold Stoeger
At some places we use UTF8 string literals. Therefore, we effectively only support UTF8 build systems. We might just as well remove all the other UTF_* macros and use direct string literals. Signed-off-by: Berthold Stoeger <bstoeger@mail.tuwien.ac.at>
2019-04-12Coding style: remove Java-style function definitionGravatar Berthold Stoeger
Remove a few cases of void fun() { ... } While touching these functions, fix a few other whitespace coding style violations. Signed-off-by: Berthold Stoeger <bstoeger@mail.tuwien.ac.at>
2019-03-20Profile: ensure the correct settingsChanged() function is calledGravatar Dirk Hohndel
Found via LGTM. Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2018-09-11desktop/profile-widget: update signal from _changed to ChangedGravatar jan Iversen
Update connect calls to use Changed from qPref, due to QML demands Signed-off-by: Jan Iversen <jani@apache.org>
2018-09-10Profile: fix SAC calculation for air divesGravatar Berthold Stoeger
Commit f5b11daffd6f240268ce78d72c64be43670988ea changed gasmix arguments and return values to be passed by value instead of using pointers. Notably, get_gasmix() is fed a default-value and returns a new value. In the old code, NULL was passed in in a first loop iteration and non-NULL was always returned in the first iteration. Thus, an equality comparison of passed-in an returned gasmix would always fail in the first loop iteration. The new code passed in air as default. Now if air was also returned, then the matching gases were not calculated in calculate_sac(). To revert to the old behavior, pass in an invalid gasmix. Moreover, give names to the invalid and air gasmixes. Reported-by: tormento <turment@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Berthold Stoeger <bstoeger@mail.tuwien.ac.at>
2018-09-07Cleanup: constify threshold pointers in DiveProfileItemGravatar Berthold Stoeger
These were pointers into the global prefs object. The user must not use these to modify the settings, therefore make them pointers-to-const. Signed-off-by: Berthold Stoeger <bstoeger@mail.tuwien.ac.at>
2018-08-23Cleanup: const-ify functions taking pointers to eventsGravatar Berthold Stoeger
This is another entry in the series to make more things "const-clean" with the ultimate goal of merge_dive() take const pointers. This concerns functions taking pointers to events and the fallout from making these const. The somewhat debatable part of this commit might be that get_next_event() is split in a two distinct (const and non-const) versions with different names, since C doesn't allow overloading. The linker should recognize that these functions are identical and remove one of them. Signed-off-by: Berthold Stoeger <bstoeger@mail.tuwien.ac.at>
2018-08-23Cleanup: pass gasmix by valueGravatar Berthold Stoeger
In a previous commit, the get_gasmix_* functions were changed to return by value. For consistency, also pass gasmix by value. Note that on common 64-bit platforms struct gasmix is the size of a pointer [2 * 32 bit vs. 64 bit] and therefore uses the same space on the stack. On 32-bit platforms, the stack use is probably doubled, but in return a dereference is avoided. Supporting arbitrary gas-mixes (H2, Ar, ...) will be such an invasive change that going back to pointers is probably the least of our worries. This commit is a step in const-ifying input parameters (passing by value is the ultimate way of signaling that the input parameter will not be changed [unless there are references to said parameter]). Signed-off-by: Berthold Stoeger <bstoeger@mail.tuwien.ac.at>
2018-08-23Cleanup: return gasmix by valueGravatar Berthold Stoeger
Currently, get_gasmix_from_event() and get_gasmix() return pointers to either static or to (possibly changing) dive data. This seems like a dangerous practice and the returned data should be used immediately. Instead, return the gasmix by value. This is in preparation of const-ifying input parameters of a number of core functions, which will ultimately let the merge() function take const-arguments in preparation of undo of dive-merging. On common 64-bit systems gasmix (two "int"s) is the size of a pointer and can be returned in a register. On 32-bit systems a pointer to the struct to be filled out will be passed. Since get_gasmix() now returns a value, the first invocation is tested by a NULL-initialized "struct event *". Document this in a comment. Signed-off-by: Berthold Stoeger <bstoeger@mail.tuwien.ac.at>
2018-08-15profile-widget: remove SettingsObjectWrapper and update qPref callsGravatar jan Iversen
remove use of SettingsObjectWrapper:: remove include of SettingsObjectWrapper.h use qPrefFoo:: for setters and getters replace prefs.foo with qPrefXYZ::foo() where feasible (this expands to the same code, but gives us more control over the variable). Signed-off-by: Jan Iversen <jani@apache.org>
2018-08-12core: activate qPrefTechnicalDetailsGravatar jan Iversen
remove TechnicalDetails from SettingsObjectWrapper and reference qPrefTechnicalDetails update files using SettingsObjectWrapper/TechnicalDetails to use qPrefTechnicalDetails this activated qPrefTechnicalDetails and removed the similar class from SettingsObjectWrapper. Signed-off-by: Jan Iversen <jani@apache.org>
2018-06-04Cleanup: fold core/helpers.h into core/qthelper.hGravatar Berthold Stoeger
helpers.h included qthelper.h and all functions declared in helpers.h were defined in qthelper.h. Therefore fold the former into the latter, since the split seems completely arbitrary. While doing so, change the return-type of get_dc_nichname from "const QString" to "QString". Signed-off-by: Berthold Stoeger <bstoeger@mail.tuwien.ac.at>
2018-05-24profile-widget: replace (void) with no parameter nameGravatar jan Iversen
Unused parameters in C++ are "silenced" by removing the name. Signed-off-by: Jan Iversen <jani@apache.org>
2018-05-21profile-widget: Change Q_UNUSED to no parameter nameGravatar jan Iversen
C++ permits use of parameters without name, which signals unused Signed-off-by: Jan Iversen <jani@apache.org>
2018-05-14Core: remove dive.h from files that don't need itGravatar Dirk Hohndel
Of course, quite a few of them indirectly get it through other header files. Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2018-03-05Use correct numeric format based on selected locale (Qt domain part)Gravatar Stefan Fuchs
This changes the numeric format of many values printed to the UI to reflect the correct numeric format of the selected locale: - dot or comma as decimal separator - comma or dot as thousands separator In the Qt domain the `L` flag is used case specific mostly in qthelper.cpp. Then the helper functions get_xxx_string() are used more consistently. Signed-off-by: Stefan Fuchs <sfuchs@gmx.de>
2018-02-24Use temperature_t for temperatures in struct stats_tGravatar Stefan Fuchs
Use struct temperature_t for temperatures in struct stats_t and use get_temperature_string() when printing these temperatures for statistics and HTML export. Signed-off-by: Stefan Fuchs <sfuchs@gmx.de>
2018-02-22Remove space between pressure value and pressure unit in profileGravatar Stefan Fuchs
Bring one more value plus unit pair which is the pressure value printed in the profile in accordance with the coding style/UI style rule of not having a space between value and unit. Signed-off-by: Stefan Fuchs <sfuchs@gmx.de>
2018-01-10Typo: Threshould -> ThresholdGravatar Berthold Stoeger
Signed-off-by: Berthold Stoeger <bstoeger@mail.tuwien.ac.at>
2017-12-29cleanup: Uninitialized scalar fieldGravatar Jan Mulder
CID 208332 Signed-off-by: Jan Mulder <jlmulder@xs4all.nl>
2017-10-19Use displayed_dc instead of current_dcGravatar Robert C. Helling
current_dc is a macro that determines the dive computer based on the current dive number. When the planner is started from an emtpy dive list, the dive number ends up being -1 and that doesn't produce a valid dive computer. Use the divecomputer of the displayed_dive instead. This is done via a macro that can also be used in two other places. Without this patch, the planner crashed when called on an empty dive list. Signed-off-by: Robert C. Helling <helling@atdotde.de>
2017-10-18Find current gasmix for heatmapGravatar Robert C. Helling
To compute the heatmap value, we need the current gasmix but the current cylinderindex is no longer available. Fixes #562 Suggested-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Robert C. Helling <helling@atdotde.de>
2017-08-07Fix the overprinting of gas name and pressure value on the profileGravatar Linus Torvalds
When I massaged the code to do multiple gas pressures in commit e1b880f4 ("Profile support for multiple concurrent pressure sensors") some of the Y offsetting code got cut out as being too specific to the old o2pressure code. But I removed a bit too much, leaving the label (gas name) and number (gas pressure) overlapping. This should fix it. If we really care about multiple gas pressure labels overlapping each other, we'll have to revisit this code, but the old two-gas case didn't do a very good job either (both that old code - and this new version - can look very good in particular cases, but there are cases where it won't work so well). So we may need to revisit this eventually, but this gets it looking fine for the normal cases. Reported-by: Miika Turkia <miika.turkia@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2017-07-27Profile support for multiple concurrent pressure sensorsGravatar Linus Torvalds
This finally handles multiple cylinder pressures, both overlapping and consecutive, and it seems to work on the nasty cases I've thrown at it. Want to just track five different cylinders all at once, without any pesky gas switch events? Sure, you can do that. It will show five different gas pressures for your five cylinders, and they will go down as you breathe down the cylinders. I obviously don't have any real data for that case, but I do have a test file with five actual cylinders that all have samples over the whole course of the dive. The end result looks messy as hell, but what did you expect? HOWEVER. The only way to do this sanely was - actually make the "struct plot_info" have all the cylinder pressures (so no "sensor index and pressure" - every cylinder has a pressure for every plot info entry) This obviously makes the plot_info much bigger. We used to have MAX_CYLINDERS be a fairly generous 8, which seems sane. The planning code made that 8 be 20. That seems questionable. But whatever. The good news is that the plot-info should hopefully get freed, and only be allocated one dive at a time, so the fact that it is big and nasty shouldn't be a scaling issue, though. - the "populate_pressure_information()" function had to be rewritten quite a bit. The good news is that it's actually simpler now, although I would not go so far as to really call it simple. It's still complicated and suble, but now it explicitly just does one cylinder at a time. It *used* to have this insanely complicated "keep track of the pressure ranges for every cylinder at once". I just couldn't stand that model and keep my sanity, so it now just tracks one cylinder at a time, and doesn't have an array of live data, instead the caller will just call it for each cylinder. - get rid of some of our hackier stuff, like the code that populates the plot_info data code with the currently selected cylinder number, and clears out any other pressures. That obviously does *not* work when you may not have a single primary cylinder any more. Now, the above sounds like all good things. Yeah, it mostly is. BUT. There's a few big downsides from the above: - there's no sane way to do this as a series of small changes. The change to make the plot_info take an array of cylinder pressures rather than the sensor+pressure model really isn't amenable to "fix up one use at a time". When you switch over to the new data structure model, you have to switch over to the new way of populating the pressure ranges. The two just go hand in hand. - Some of our code *depended* on the "sensor+pressure" model. I fixed all the ones I could sanely fix. There was one particular case that I just couldn't sanely fix, and I didn't care enough about it to do something insane. So the only _known_ breakage is the "TankItem" profile widget. That's the bar at the bottom of the profile that shows which cylinder is in use right now. You'd think that would be trivial to fix up, and yes it would be - I could just use the regular model of firstcyl = explicit_first_cylinder(dive, dc) .. then iterate over the gas change events to see the others .. but the problem with the "TankItem" widget is that it does its own model, and it has thrown away the dive and the dive computer information. It just doesn't even know. It only knows what cylinders there are, and the plot_info. And it just used to look at the sensor number in the plot_info, and be done with that. That number no longer exists. - I have tested it, and I think the code is better, but hey, it's a fairly large patch to some of the more complex code in our code base. That "interpolate missing pressure fields" code really isn't pretty. It may be prettier, but.. Anyway, without further ado, here's the patch. No sign-off yet, because I do think people should look and comment. But I think the patch is fine, and I'll fix anythign that anybody can find, *except* for that TankItem thing that I will refuse to touch. That class is ugly. It needs to have access to the actual dive. Note how it actually does remove more lines than it adds, and that's despite added comments etc. The code really is simpler, but there may be cases in there that need more work. Known missing pieces that don't currently take advantage of concurrent cylinder pressure data: - the momentary SAC rate coloring for dives will need more work - dive merging (but we expect to generally normally not merge dive computers, which is the main source of sensor data) - actually taking advantage of different sensor data from different dive computers But most of all: Testing. Lots and lots of testing to find all the corner cases. Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2017-07-22Show multiple gas pressures in the profile even if the dive isn't CCRGravatar Linus Torvalds
Now that the cylinder pressures are more generalized, we should show them even for non-CCR dives if we have them. The most notable example would be having separate pressure transmitters for both cylinders in a sidemount setup. The code no longer really depends on any CCR logic. NOTE! This is still preparatory work, in that this is one part of supporting multiple simulataneous cylinder pressures, but we are still lacking in other departments (eg properly filling those fields in when a dive computer exports multiple pressure sensors etc). Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2017-07-21Start cleaning up sensor indexing for multiple sensorsGravatar Linus Torvalds
This is a very timid start at making us actually use multiple sensors without the magical special case for just CCR oxygen tracking. It mainly does: - turn the "sample->sensor" index into an array of two indexes, to match the pressures themselves. - get rid of dive->{oxygen_cylinder_index,diluent_cylinder_index}, since a CCR dive should now simply set the sample->sensor[] indices correctly instead. - in a couple of places, start actually looping over the sensors rather than special-case the O2 case (although often the small "loops" are just unrolled, since it's just two cases. but in many cases we still end up only covering the zero sensor case, because the CCR O2 sensor code coverage was fairly limited. It's entirely possible (even likely) that this migth break some existing case: it tries to be a fairly direct ("stupid") translation of the old code, but unlike the preparatory patch this does actually does change some semantics. For example, right now the git loader code assumes that if the git save data contains a o2pressure entry, it just hardcodes the O2 sensor index to 1. In fact, one issue is going to simply be that our file formats do not have that multiple sensor format, but instead had very clearly encoded things as being the CCR O2 pressure sensor. But this is hopefully close to usable, and I will need feedback (and maybe test cases) from people who have existing CCR dives with pressure data. Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2017-05-26Display gas density instead of SAC in plannerGravatar Robert C. Helling
In the planner, the SAC is prescribed, so there is little use in plotting it (as the color of the cylinder pressure line). Rather use the color to show the density of breathing gas. Signed-off-by: Robert C. Helling <helling@atdotde.de>
2017-04-29Add SPDX header to profile widgetsGravatar Dirk Hohndel
Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2017-03-28minimal pO2 threshold: color the p02 graph also for minumumGravatar Jan Mulder
Color the p02 graph also in red for going under the minumum p02 value as set in the Preferences. Signed-off-by: Jan Mulder <jlmulder@xs4all.nl>
2017-03-24Fix double to int truncation in C++ codeGravatar Jeremie Guichard
Wfloat-conversion enabled for C++ part of the code Fix warnings raised by the flag using lrint Original issue reported on the mailing list: The ascent/descent rates are sometimes not what is expected. E.g. setting the ascent rate to 10m/min results in an actual ascent rate of 9m/min. This is due to truncating the ascent rate preference, then effectively rounding up the time to reach each stop to 2s intervals. The result being that setting the ascent rate to 10m/min results in 20s to ascend 3m (9m/min), when it should be exactly 18s. Reported-by: John Smith <noseygit@hotmail.com> Reported-by: Rick Walsh <rickmwalsh@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jeremie Guichard <djebrest@gmail.com>
2017-03-04heartrate, heartbeat > heart rateGravatar Martin Měřinský
2017-02-21Translate names of additional dive events and nicer format info box textGravatar Stefan Fuchs
Enable translation for a few additional internal dive events. Ensure that all event names in datatrak.c are collected for translation. Ensure that for gaschange in profile info box the "cyl." string is also translated. Signed-off-by: Stefan Fuchs <sfuchs@gmx.de>
2017-01-15Prevent the heatmap form overlapping at the endsv4.6.0Gravatar Robert C. Helling
...by making the pen start at its first position rather than first position minus half width. Sorry for my first attempt to solve this in a totally differen (read: wrong) way. Signed-off-by: Robert C. Helling <helling@atdotde.de>
2016-11-01More preference handling fixesGravatar Tomaz Canabrava
Remove a few uneeded lines and add more loading code for the preferences. Signed-off-by: Tomaz Canabrava <tcanabrava@kde.org> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2016-10-20Heatmap: Show more yellowGravatar Rick Walsh
Stretch out the yellow zone of the HSV scale, because the yellow band of the true scale appears narrow. Signed-off-by: Rick Walsh <rickmwalsh@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2016-10-20Heatmap: Color undersaturated values relative to inert gas pressureGravatar Rick Walsh
Color "undersaturated" values relative to inert gas pressure of gas being breathed, rather than relative to inert gas pressure of air. Also change slightly the point at which bright green (hue = 120 deg) from 10% of M value to 0% of M value (=ambient pressure). Other than the slight shift in lower bound of the green-red scale, this does not affect the colors of the tissues with inert gas pressure greater than ambient pressure, which are relative to the Buhlmann M value. Signed-off-by: Rick Walsh <rickmwalsh@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2016-10-20Heatmap: Draw lines between data points rather than big dotsGravatar Rick Walsh
By drawing oversize dots for each data point, dots were overlapping such that the change in tissue presssure wasn't displayed at the right time - typically out by 1-2 minutes, depending on dive duration. Drawing a line between discrete points, the data points don't overlap and change in tissue pressure is displayed at the right time. Signed-off-by: Rick Walsh <rickmwalsh@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2016-09-24Correctly hook up visibility toggle for tissue heat mapGravatar Dirk Hohndel
Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2016-09-24Hook up the code to toggle DC reported ceiling visibilityGravatar Dirk Hohndel
This got broken a long time ago it seems and no one ever noticed. Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2016-09-17Separate method for heatmap color scalingGravatar Robert C. Helling
I separated out the color scaling and slightly simplified the expressions. Signed-off-by: Robert C. Helling <helling@atdotde.de> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2016-09-17Allow heat map to zoomGravatar Rick Walsh
Setting the pen to non-cosmetic means the painted width scales when zoomed Signed-off-by: Rick Walsh <rickmwalsh@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2016-09-17Adjust heat map colour scaleGravatar Rick Walsh
Make the heat map use a colour scale similar to that by Kevin Watt, as used in Simon Mitchell's presentation, Decompression Controversies https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UY61E49lyos&t=2090&authuser=0 Undersaturated: cyan -> blue ->purple -> black Supersaturated up to M value: black -> yellow -> red Exceeding M value: red -> white Signed-off-by: Rick Walsh <rickmwalsh@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2016-09-17Introduce heat mapGravatar Robert C. Helling
This replaces the tissue percentage graph that probably nobody ever understood with a heat map like the one used in the discussion of bubble model deco. The information shown is the same but the saturation is now in the color while the tissue determines the y position. Signed-off-by: Robert C. Helling <helling@atdotde.de> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>