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SmartTrak import - Support for .slg files import SmartTrak is a Windows based propietary dive log software by Uwatec, which has been the reference software for every Scubapro/Uwatec IRda based devices, ranging from Smart to Galileo. It has just been recently that began to be substituted by newer softwares like LogTrak and JTrak (these only supports Galileo or newer devices and don't import SmartTrak's .slg files).i SmartTrak also supports importing dives from older DataTrak software (oldest Aladin series, serial based DCs) so most divers using Scubapro/Uwatec products have probably their dives registered in this log, even those who have just moved to newest Scubapro/Uwatec DCs. SmartTrak is based in MS Access database with support for recreational and technical dives up to 10 tanks, trimix (in later versions, prior versions had support for just 3 tanks with Nitrox) and SCR/CCR. In Linux, MsAccess databases are supported via libmdb which in turn depends on libglib2, so this work has a hard dependency on these two libraries. Libmdb sees very little (or null) development activity today so it can be considered a mature library, which, in my opinion, makes it independent of progresses of libglib2, this way, the tool should build on most Linux distributions, even oldest ones (well, this will actually be false because of the other dependencies of Subsurface). Final note: It hasn't been until very recently that libdivecomputer has included support for some of the data downloaded from Galileo devices, even today understanding some of these data is WIP (e.g. alarms, are interpreted as bookmarks at this moment, and there is a lot of noise coming from the tanks/gases area in libdc) Signed-off-by: Salvador Cuñat <salvador.cunat@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
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/*
* An .slg file is composed of a main table (Dives), a bunch of tables directly
* linked to Dives by their indexes (Site, Suit, Tank, etc) and another group of
* independent tables (Activity, Type, Gear, Fish ...) which connect with the dives
* via a related group of tables (ActivityRelation, TypeRelation ...) that contain
* just the dive index number and the related table index number.
* The data stored in the main group of tables are very extensive, going far beyond
* the actual scope of Subsurface in most of cases; e.g. Dives table keeps
* information which can be directly uploaded to DAN's database of dives, or Buddy
* table can include telephones, photo or, even, buddy mother's maiden name.
*
* Although these funcs are suposed to work in a standalone tool, will also work
* on main Subsurface import menu, by simply tweaking file.c and main_window.cpp
* to call smartrak_import()
*/
#ifndef __USE_XOPEN
#define __USE_XOPEN
#endif
#ifndef _GNU_SOURCE
#define _GNU_SOURCE
#endif
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <mdbtools.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <locale.h>
SmartTrak import - Support for .slg files import SmartTrak is a Windows based propietary dive log software by Uwatec, which has been the reference software for every Scubapro/Uwatec IRda based devices, ranging from Smart to Galileo. It has just been recently that began to be substituted by newer softwares like LogTrak and JTrak (these only supports Galileo or newer devices and don't import SmartTrak's .slg files).i SmartTrak also supports importing dives from older DataTrak software (oldest Aladin series, serial based DCs) so most divers using Scubapro/Uwatec products have probably their dives registered in this log, even those who have just moved to newest Scubapro/Uwatec DCs. SmartTrak is based in MS Access database with support for recreational and technical dives up to 10 tanks, trimix (in later versions, prior versions had support for just 3 tanks with Nitrox) and SCR/CCR. In Linux, MsAccess databases are supported via libmdb which in turn depends on libglib2, so this work has a hard dependency on these two libraries. Libmdb sees very little (or null) development activity today so it can be considered a mature library, which, in my opinion, makes it independent of progresses of libglib2, this way, the tool should build on most Linux distributions, even oldest ones (well, this will actually be false because of the other dependencies of Subsurface). Final note: It hasn't been until very recently that libdivecomputer has included support for some of the data downloaded from Galileo devices, even today understanding some of these data is WIP (e.g. alarms, are interpreted as bookmarks at this moment, and there is a lot of noise coming from the tanks/gases area in libdc) Signed-off-by: Salvador Cuñat <salvador.cunat@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
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#include "core/dive.h"
#include "core/gettext.h"
#include "core/divelist.h"
#include "core/libdivecomputer.h"
#include "core/divesite.h"
#include "core/membuffer.h"
SmartTrak import - Support for .slg files import SmartTrak is a Windows based propietary dive log software by Uwatec, which has been the reference software for every Scubapro/Uwatec IRda based devices, ranging from Smart to Galileo. It has just been recently that began to be substituted by newer softwares like LogTrak and JTrak (these only supports Galileo or newer devices and don't import SmartTrak's .slg files).i SmartTrak also supports importing dives from older DataTrak software (oldest Aladin series, serial based DCs) so most divers using Scubapro/Uwatec products have probably their dives registered in this log, even those who have just moved to newest Scubapro/Uwatec DCs. SmartTrak is based in MS Access database with support for recreational and technical dives up to 10 tanks, trimix (in later versions, prior versions had support for just 3 tanks with Nitrox) and SCR/CCR. In Linux, MsAccess databases are supported via libmdb which in turn depends on libglib2, so this work has a hard dependency on these two libraries. Libmdb sees very little (or null) development activity today so it can be considered a mature library, which, in my opinion, makes it independent of progresses of libglib2, this way, the tool should build on most Linux distributions, even oldest ones (well, this will actually be false because of the other dependencies of Subsurface). Final note: It hasn't been until very recently that libdivecomputer has included support for some of the data downloaded from Galileo devices, even today understanding some of these data is WIP (e.g. alarms, are interpreted as bookmarks at this moment, and there is a lot of noise coming from the tanks/gases area in libdc) Signed-off-by: Salvador Cuñat <salvador.cunat@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
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/* SmartTrak version, constant for every single file */
int smtk_version;
int tanks;
/* Freeing temp char arrays utility */
static void smtk_free(char **array, int count)
{
int n;
for (n = 0; n < count; n++)
free(array[n]);
array = NULL;
}
SmartTrak import - Support for .slg files import SmartTrak is a Windows based propietary dive log software by Uwatec, which has been the reference software for every Scubapro/Uwatec IRda based devices, ranging from Smart to Galileo. It has just been recently that began to be substituted by newer softwares like LogTrak and JTrak (these only supports Galileo or newer devices and don't import SmartTrak's .slg files).i SmartTrak also supports importing dives from older DataTrak software (oldest Aladin series, serial based DCs) so most divers using Scubapro/Uwatec products have probably their dives registered in this log, even those who have just moved to newest Scubapro/Uwatec DCs. SmartTrak is based in MS Access database with support for recreational and technical dives up to 10 tanks, trimix (in later versions, prior versions had support for just 3 tanks with Nitrox) and SCR/CCR. In Linux, MsAccess databases are supported via libmdb which in turn depends on libglib2, so this work has a hard dependency on these two libraries. Libmdb sees very little (or null) development activity today so it can be considered a mature library, which, in my opinion, makes it independent of progresses of libglib2, this way, the tool should build on most Linux distributions, even oldest ones (well, this will actually be false because of the other dependencies of Subsurface). Final note: It hasn't been until very recently that libdivecomputer has included support for some of the data downloaded from Galileo devices, even today understanding some of these data is WIP (e.g. alarms, are interpreted as bookmarks at this moment, and there is a lot of noise coming from the tanks/gases area in libdc) Signed-off-by: Salvador Cuñat <salvador.cunat@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
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/*
* There are AFAIK two versions of Smarttrak. The newer one supports trimix and up
* to 10 tanks. The other one just 3 tanks and no trimix but only nitrox. This is a
* problem for an automated parser which has to support both formats.
* In this solution I made an enum of fields with the same order they would have in
* a smarttrak db, and a tiny function which returns the number of the column where
* a field is expected to be, taking into account the different db formats .
*/
enum field_pos {IDX = 0, DIVENUM, DATE, INTIME, INTVAL, DURATION, OUTTIME, DESATBEFORE, DESATAFTER, NOFLYBEFORE,
NOFLYAFTER, NOSTOPDECO, MAXDEPTH, VISIBILITY, WEIGHT, O2FRAC, HEFRAC, PSTART, PEND, AIRTEMP,
MINWATERTEMP, MAXWATERTEMP, SECFACT, ALARMS, MODE, REMARKS, DCNUMBER, DCMODEL, DIVETIMECOUNT, LOG,
PROFILE, SITEIDX, ALTIDX, SUITIDX, WEATHERIDX, SURFACEIDX, UNDERWATERIDX, TANKIDX};
/*
* Returns calculated column number depending on smartrak version, as there are more
* tanks (10) in later versions than in older (3).
* Older versions also lacks of 3 columns storing he fraction, one for each tank.
*/
static int coln(enum field_pos pos)
{
int amnd = (smtk_version < 10213) ? 3 : 0;
if (pos <= O2FRAC)
return pos;
if (pos >= AIRTEMP) {
pos += 4 * (tanks - 1) - amnd;
return pos;
}
switch (pos) {
case HEFRAC:
pos = O2FRAC + tanks;
return pos;
case PSTART:
pos = O2FRAC + 2 * tanks - amnd;
return pos;
case PEND:
pos = O2FRAC + 2 * tanks + 1 - amnd;
return pos;
}
}
/*
* Fills the date part of a tm structure with the string data obtained
* from smartrak in format "DD/MM/YY HH:MM:SS" where time is irrelevant.
* TODO: Verify localization.
*/
static void smtk_date_to_tm(char *d_buffer, struct tm *tm_date)
{
char *temp = NULL;
temp = copy_string(d_buffer);
strtok(temp, " ");
if (temp) {
SmartTrak import - Support for .slg files import SmartTrak is a Windows based propietary dive log software by Uwatec, which has been the reference software for every Scubapro/Uwatec IRda based devices, ranging from Smart to Galileo. It has just been recently that began to be substituted by newer softwares like LogTrak and JTrak (these only supports Galileo or newer devices and don't import SmartTrak's .slg files).i SmartTrak also supports importing dives from older DataTrak software (oldest Aladin series, serial based DCs) so most divers using Scubapro/Uwatec products have probably their dives registered in this log, even those who have just moved to newest Scubapro/Uwatec DCs. SmartTrak is based in MS Access database with support for recreational and technical dives up to 10 tanks, trimix (in later versions, prior versions had support for just 3 tanks with Nitrox) and SCR/CCR. In Linux, MsAccess databases are supported via libmdb which in turn depends on libglib2, so this work has a hard dependency on these two libraries. Libmdb sees very little (or null) development activity today so it can be considered a mature library, which, in my opinion, makes it independent of progresses of libglib2, this way, the tool should build on most Linux distributions, even oldest ones (well, this will actually be false because of the other dependencies of Subsurface). Final note: It hasn't been until very recently that libdivecomputer has included support for some of the data downloaded from Galileo devices, even today understanding some of these data is WIP (e.g. alarms, are interpreted as bookmarks at this moment, and there is a lot of noise coming from the tanks/gases area in libdc) Signed-off-by: Salvador Cuñat <salvador.cunat@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
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strptime(temp, "%x", tm_date);
free(temp);
}
SmartTrak import - Support for .slg files import SmartTrak is a Windows based propietary dive log software by Uwatec, which has been the reference software for every Scubapro/Uwatec IRda based devices, ranging from Smart to Galileo. It has just been recently that began to be substituted by newer softwares like LogTrak and JTrak (these only supports Galileo or newer devices and don't import SmartTrak's .slg files).i SmartTrak also supports importing dives from older DataTrak software (oldest Aladin series, serial based DCs) so most divers using Scubapro/Uwatec products have probably their dives registered in this log, even those who have just moved to newest Scubapro/Uwatec DCs. SmartTrak is based in MS Access database with support for recreational and technical dives up to 10 tanks, trimix (in later versions, prior versions had support for just 3 tanks with Nitrox) and SCR/CCR. In Linux, MsAccess databases are supported via libmdb which in turn depends on libglib2, so this work has a hard dependency on these two libraries. Libmdb sees very little (or null) development activity today so it can be considered a mature library, which, in my opinion, makes it independent of progresses of libglib2, this way, the tool should build on most Linux distributions, even oldest ones (well, this will actually be false because of the other dependencies of Subsurface). Final note: It hasn't been until very recently that libdivecomputer has included support for some of the data downloaded from Galileo devices, even today understanding some of these data is WIP (e.g. alarms, are interpreted as bookmarks at this moment, and there is a lot of noise coming from the tanks/gases area in libdc) Signed-off-by: Salvador Cuñat <salvador.cunat@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
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}
/*
* Fills the time part of a tm structure with the string data obtained
* from smartrak in format "DD/MM/YY HH:MM:SS" where date is irrelevant.
* TODO: Verify localization.
*/
static void smtk_time_to_tm(char *t_buffer, struct tm *tm_date)
{
char *temp = NULL;
temp = index(t_buffer, ' ');
SmartTrak import - Support for .slg files import SmartTrak is a Windows based propietary dive log software by Uwatec, which has been the reference software for every Scubapro/Uwatec IRda based devices, ranging from Smart to Galileo. It has just been recently that began to be substituted by newer softwares like LogTrak and JTrak (these only supports Galileo or newer devices and don't import SmartTrak's .slg files).i SmartTrak also supports importing dives from older DataTrak software (oldest Aladin series, serial based DCs) so most divers using Scubapro/Uwatec products have probably their dives registered in this log, even those who have just moved to newest Scubapro/Uwatec DCs. SmartTrak is based in MS Access database with support for recreational and technical dives up to 10 tanks, trimix (in later versions, prior versions had support for just 3 tanks with Nitrox) and SCR/CCR. In Linux, MsAccess databases are supported via libmdb which in turn depends on libglib2, so this work has a hard dependency on these two libraries. Libmdb sees very little (or null) development activity today so it can be considered a mature library, which, in my opinion, makes it independent of progresses of libglib2, this way, the tool should build on most Linux distributions, even oldest ones (well, this will actually be false because of the other dependencies of Subsurface). Final note: It hasn't been until very recently that libdivecomputer has included support for some of the data downloaded from Galileo devices, even today understanding some of these data is WIP (e.g. alarms, are interpreted as bookmarks at this moment, and there is a lot of noise coming from the tanks/gases area in libdc) Signed-off-by: Salvador Cuñat <salvador.cunat@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
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if (temp)
strptime(temp, "%X", tm_date);
}
/*
* Converts to seconds a time lapse returned from smartrak in string format
* "DD/MM/YY HH:MM:SS" where date is irrelevant.
* TODO: modify to support times > 24h where date means difference in days
* from 29/12/99.
*/
static unsigned int smtk_time_to_secs(char *t_buffer)
{
unsigned int n, hr, min, sec;
SmartTrak import - Support for .slg files import SmartTrak is a Windows based propietary dive log software by Uwatec, which has been the reference software for every Scubapro/Uwatec IRda based devices, ranging from Smart to Galileo. It has just been recently that began to be substituted by newer softwares like LogTrak and JTrak (these only supports Galileo or newer devices and don't import SmartTrak's .slg files).i SmartTrak also supports importing dives from older DataTrak software (oldest Aladin series, serial based DCs) so most divers using Scubapro/Uwatec products have probably their dives registered in this log, even those who have just moved to newest Scubapro/Uwatec DCs. SmartTrak is based in MS Access database with support for recreational and technical dives up to 10 tanks, trimix (in later versions, prior versions had support for just 3 tanks with Nitrox) and SCR/CCR. In Linux, MsAccess databases are supported via libmdb which in turn depends on libglib2, so this work has a hard dependency on these two libraries. Libmdb sees very little (or null) development activity today so it can be considered a mature library, which, in my opinion, makes it independent of progresses of libglib2, this way, the tool should build on most Linux distributions, even oldest ones (well, this will actually be false because of the other dependencies of Subsurface). Final note: It hasn't been until very recently that libdivecomputer has included support for some of the data downloaded from Galileo devices, even today understanding some of these data is WIP (e.g. alarms, are interpreted as bookmarks at this moment, and there is a lot of noise coming from the tanks/gases area in libdc) Signed-off-by: Salvador Cuñat <salvador.cunat@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
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if (!same_string(t_buffer, "")) {
n = sscanf(t_buffer, "%*m[/0-9] %d:%d:%d ", &hr, &min, &sec);
return((n == 3) ? (((hr*60)+min)*60)+sec : 0);
SmartTrak import - Support for .slg files import SmartTrak is a Windows based propietary dive log software by Uwatec, which has been the reference software for every Scubapro/Uwatec IRda based devices, ranging from Smart to Galileo. It has just been recently that began to be substituted by newer softwares like LogTrak and JTrak (these only supports Galileo or newer devices and don't import SmartTrak's .slg files).i SmartTrak also supports importing dives from older DataTrak software (oldest Aladin series, serial based DCs) so most divers using Scubapro/Uwatec products have probably their dives registered in this log, even those who have just moved to newest Scubapro/Uwatec DCs. SmartTrak is based in MS Access database with support for recreational and technical dives up to 10 tanks, trimix (in later versions, prior versions had support for just 3 tanks with Nitrox) and SCR/CCR. In Linux, MsAccess databases are supported via libmdb which in turn depends on libglib2, so this work has a hard dependency on these two libraries. Libmdb sees very little (or null) development activity today so it can be considered a mature library, which, in my opinion, makes it independent of progresses of libglib2, this way, the tool should build on most Linux distributions, even oldest ones (well, this will actually be false because of the other dependencies of Subsurface). Final note: It hasn't been until very recently that libdivecomputer has included support for some of the data downloaded from Galileo devices, even today understanding some of these data is WIP (e.g. alarms, are interpreted as bookmarks at this moment, and there is a lot of noise coming from the tanks/gases area in libdc) Signed-off-by: Salvador Cuñat <salvador.cunat@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
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} else {
return 0;
}
}
/*
* Returns an opened table given its name and mdb. outcol and outbounder have to be allocated
* by the caller and are filled here.
*/
static MdbTableDef *smtk_open_table(MdbHandle *mdb, char *tablename, MdbColumn **outcol, char **outbounder)
{
MdbCatalogEntry *entry;
MdbTableDef *table;
int i;
entry = mdb_get_catalogentry_by_name(mdb, tablename);
if (!entry)
return NULL;
table = mdb_read_table(entry);
if (!table)
return NULL;
mdb_read_columns(table);
for (i = 0; i < table->num_cols; i++) {
outcol[i] = g_ptr_array_index(table->columns, i);
outbounder[i] = (char *) g_malloc(MDB_BIND_SIZE);
mdb_bind_column(table, i+1, outbounder[i], NULL);
}
mdb_rewind_table(table);
return table;
}
/*
* Utility function which returns the value from a given column in a given table,
* whose row equals the given idx string.
* Idx should be a numeric value, but all values obtained from mdbtools are strings,
* so let's compare strings instead of numbers to avoid unnecessary transforms.
*/
static char *smtk_value_by_idx(MdbHandle *mdb, char *tablename, int colnum, char *idx)
{
MdbCatalogEntry *entry;
MdbTableDef *table;
MdbColumn *idxcol, *valuecol;
char *bounder[MDB_MAX_COLS], *str = NULL;
int i = 0;
entry = mdb_get_catalogentry_by_name(mdb, tablename);
table = mdb_read_table(entry);
if (!table) {
report_error("[Error][smartrak_import]\t%s table doesn't exist\n", tablename);
return str;
}
mdb_read_columns(table);
idxcol = g_ptr_array_index(table->columns, 0);
valuecol = g_ptr_array_index(table->columns, colnum);
for (i = 0; i < table->num_cols; i++) {
bounder[i] = (char *) g_malloc(MDB_BIND_SIZE);
mdb_bind_column(table, i+1, bounder[i], NULL);
}
mdb_rewind_table(table);
for (i = 0; i < table->num_rows; i++) {
mdb_fetch_row(table);
if (!strcmp(idxcol->bind_ptr, idx)) {
str = copy_string(valuecol->bind_ptr);
break;
}
}
smtk_free(bounder, table->num_cols);
SmartTrak import - Support for .slg files import SmartTrak is a Windows based propietary dive log software by Uwatec, which has been the reference software for every Scubapro/Uwatec IRda based devices, ranging from Smart to Galileo. It has just been recently that began to be substituted by newer softwares like LogTrak and JTrak (these only supports Galileo or newer devices and don't import SmartTrak's .slg files).i SmartTrak also supports importing dives from older DataTrak software (oldest Aladin series, serial based DCs) so most divers using Scubapro/Uwatec products have probably their dives registered in this log, even those who have just moved to newest Scubapro/Uwatec DCs. SmartTrak is based in MS Access database with support for recreational and technical dives up to 10 tanks, trimix (in later versions, prior versions had support for just 3 tanks with Nitrox) and SCR/CCR. In Linux, MsAccess databases are supported via libmdb which in turn depends on libglib2, so this work has a hard dependency on these two libraries. Libmdb sees very little (or null) development activity today so it can be considered a mature library, which, in my opinion, makes it independent of progresses of libglib2, this way, the tool should build on most Linux distributions, even oldest ones (well, this will actually be false because of the other dependencies of Subsurface). Final note: It hasn't been until very recently that libdivecomputer has included support for some of the data downloaded from Galileo devices, even today understanding some of these data is WIP (e.g. alarms, are interpreted as bookmarks at this moment, and there is a lot of noise coming from the tanks/gases area in libdc) Signed-off-by: Salvador Cuñat <salvador.cunat@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
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mdb_free_tabledef(table);
return str;
}
/*
* Utility function which joins three strings, being the second a separator string,
* usually a "\n". The third is a format string with an argument list.
* If the original string is NULL, then just returns the third.
* This is based in add_to_string() and add_to_string_va(), and, as its parents
* frees the original string.
*/
static char *smtk_concat_str(const char *orig, const char *sep, const char *fmt, ...)
{
char *str;
va_list args;
struct membuffer out = { 0 }, in = { 0 };
va_start(args, fmt);
put_vformat(&in, fmt, args);
if (orig != NULL) {
put_format(&out, "%s%s%s", orig, sep, mb_cstring(&in));
str = copy_string(mb_cstring(&out));
} else {
str = copy_string(mb_cstring(&in));
}
va_end(args);
free_buffer(&out);
free_buffer(&in);
free((void *)orig);
return str;
}
/*
* A site may be a wreck, which has its own table.
* Parse this table referred by the site idx. If found, put the different info items in
* Subsurface's dive_site notes.
* Wreck format:
* | Idx | SiteIdx | Text | Built | Sank | SankTime | Reason | ... | Notes | TrakId |
*/
static void smtk_wreck_site(MdbHandle *mdb, char *site_idx, struct dive_site *ds)
{
MdbTableDef *table;
MdbColumn *col[MDB_MAX_COLS];
char *bound_values[MDB_MAX_COLS];
char *tmp = NULL, *notes = NULL;
int rc, i;
uint32_t d;
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const char *wreck_fields[] = {QT_TRANSLATE_NOOP("gettextFromC", "Built"), QT_TRANSLATE_NOOP("gettextFromC", "Sank"), QT_TRANSLATE_NOOP("gettextFromC", "Sank Time"),
SmartTrak import - Support for .slg files import SmartTrak is a Windows based propietary dive log software by Uwatec, which has been the reference software for every Scubapro/Uwatec IRda based devices, ranging from Smart to Galileo. It has just been recently that began to be substituted by newer softwares like LogTrak and JTrak (these only supports Galileo or newer devices and don't import SmartTrak's .slg files).i SmartTrak also supports importing dives from older DataTrak software (oldest Aladin series, serial based DCs) so most divers using Scubapro/Uwatec products have probably their dives registered in this log, even those who have just moved to newest Scubapro/Uwatec DCs. SmartTrak is based in MS Access database with support for recreational and technical dives up to 10 tanks, trimix (in later versions, prior versions had support for just 3 tanks with Nitrox) and SCR/CCR. In Linux, MsAccess databases are supported via libmdb which in turn depends on libglib2, so this work has a hard dependency on these two libraries. Libmdb sees very little (or null) development activity today so it can be considered a mature library, which, in my opinion, makes it independent of progresses of libglib2, this way, the tool should build on most Linux distributions, even oldest ones (well, this will actually be false because of the other dependencies of Subsurface). Final note: It hasn't been until very recently that libdivecomputer has included support for some of the data downloaded from Galileo devices, even today understanding some of these data is WIP (e.g. alarms, are interpreted as bookmarks at this moment, and there is a lot of noise coming from the tanks/gases area in libdc) Signed-off-by: Salvador Cuñat <salvador.cunat@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
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QT_TRANSLATE_NOOP("gettextFromC", "Reason"), QT_TRANSLATE_NOOP("gettextFromC", "Nationality"), QT_TRANSLATE_NOOP("gettextFromC", "Shipyard"),
QT_TRANSLATE_NOOP("gettextFromC", "ShipType"), QT_TRANSLATE_NOOP("gettextFromC", "Length"), QT_TRANSLATE_NOOP("gettextFromC", "Beam"),
QT_TRANSLATE_NOOP("gettextFromC", "Draught"), QT_TRANSLATE_NOOP("gettextFromC", "Displacement"), QT_TRANSLATE_NOOP("gettextFromC", "Cargo"),
QT_TRANSLATE_NOOP("gettextFromC", "Notes")};
table = smtk_open_table(mdb, "Wreck", col, bound_values);
/* Sanity check for table, unlikely but ... */
if (!table)
return;
/* Begin parsing. Write strings to notes only if available.*/
while (mdb_fetch_row(table)) {
if (!strcmp(col[1]->bind_ptr, site_idx)) {
notes = smtk_concat_str(notes, "\n", translate("gettextFromC", "Wreck Data"));
for (i = 3; i < 16; i++) {
switch (i) {
case 3:
case 4:
tmp = copy_string(col[i]->bind_ptr);
if (tmp)
notes = smtk_concat_str(notes, "\n", "%s: %s", wreck_fields[i - 3], strtok(tmp , " "));
free(tmp);
SmartTrak import - Support for .slg files import SmartTrak is a Windows based propietary dive log software by Uwatec, which has been the reference software for every Scubapro/Uwatec IRda based devices, ranging from Smart to Galileo. It has just been recently that began to be substituted by newer softwares like LogTrak and JTrak (these only supports Galileo or newer devices and don't import SmartTrak's .slg files).i SmartTrak also supports importing dives from older DataTrak software (oldest Aladin series, serial based DCs) so most divers using Scubapro/Uwatec products have probably their dives registered in this log, even those who have just moved to newest Scubapro/Uwatec DCs. SmartTrak is based in MS Access database with support for recreational and technical dives up to 10 tanks, trimix (in later versions, prior versions had support for just 3 tanks with Nitrox) and SCR/CCR. In Linux, MsAccess databases are supported via libmdb which in turn depends on libglib2, so this work has a hard dependency on these two libraries. Libmdb sees very little (or null) development activity today so it can be considered a mature library, which, in my opinion, makes it independent of progresses of libglib2, this way, the tool should build on most Linux distributions, even oldest ones (well, this will actually be false because of the other dependencies of Subsurface). Final note: It hasn't been until very recently that libdivecomputer has included support for some of the data downloaded from Galileo devices, even today understanding some of these data is WIP (e.g. alarms, are interpreted as bookmarks at this moment, and there is a lot of noise coming from the tanks/gases area in libdc) Signed-off-by: Salvador Cuñat <salvador.cunat@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
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break;
case 5:
tmp = copy_string(col[i]->bind_ptr);
if (tmp)
notes = smtk_concat_str(notes, "\n", "%s: %s", wreck_fields[i - 3], rindex(tmp, ' '));
free(tmp);
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break;
case 6 ... 9:
case 14:
case 15:
tmp = copy_string(col[i]->bind_ptr);
if (tmp)
notes = smtk_concat_str(notes, "\n", "%s: %s", wreck_fields[i - 3], tmp);
free(tmp);
SmartTrak import - Support for .slg files import SmartTrak is a Windows based propietary dive log software by Uwatec, which has been the reference software for every Scubapro/Uwatec IRda based devices, ranging from Smart to Galileo. It has just been recently that began to be substituted by newer softwares like LogTrak and JTrak (these only supports Galileo or newer devices and don't import SmartTrak's .slg files).i SmartTrak also supports importing dives from older DataTrak software (oldest Aladin series, serial based DCs) so most divers using Scubapro/Uwatec products have probably their dives registered in this log, even those who have just moved to newest Scubapro/Uwatec DCs. SmartTrak is based in MS Access database with support for recreational and technical dives up to 10 tanks, trimix (in later versions, prior versions had support for just 3 tanks with Nitrox) and SCR/CCR. In Linux, MsAccess databases are supported via libmdb which in turn depends on libglib2, so this work has a hard dependency on these two libraries. Libmdb sees very little (or null) development activity today so it can be considered a mature library, which, in my opinion, makes it independent of progresses of libglib2, this way, the tool should build on most Linux distributions, even oldest ones (well, this will actually be false because of the other dependencies of Subsurface). Final note: It hasn't been until very recently that libdivecomputer has included support for some of the data downloaded from Galileo devices, even today understanding some of these data is WIP (e.g. alarms, are interpreted as bookmarks at this moment, and there is a lot of noise coming from the tanks/gases area in libdc) Signed-off-by: Salvador Cuñat <salvador.cunat@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
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break;
default:
d = lrintl(strtold(col[i]->bind_ptr, NULL));
SmartTrak import - Support for .slg files import SmartTrak is a Windows based propietary dive log software by Uwatec, which has been the reference software for every Scubapro/Uwatec IRda based devices, ranging from Smart to Galileo. It has just been recently that began to be substituted by newer softwares like LogTrak and JTrak (these only supports Galileo or newer devices and don't import SmartTrak's .slg files).i SmartTrak also supports importing dives from older DataTrak software (oldest Aladin series, serial based DCs) so most divers using Scubapro/Uwatec products have probably their dives registered in this log, even those who have just moved to newest Scubapro/Uwatec DCs. SmartTrak is based in MS Access database with support for recreational and technical dives up to 10 tanks, trimix (in later versions, prior versions had support for just 3 tanks with Nitrox) and SCR/CCR. In Linux, MsAccess databases are supported via libmdb which in turn depends on libglib2, so this work has a hard dependency on these two libraries. Libmdb sees very little (or null) development activity today so it can be considered a mature library, which, in my opinion, makes it independent of progresses of libglib2, this way, the tool should build on most Linux distributions, even oldest ones (well, this will actually be false because of the other dependencies of Subsurface). Final note: It hasn't been until very recently that libdivecomputer has included support for some of the data downloaded from Galileo devices, even today understanding some of these data is WIP (e.g. alarms, are interpreted as bookmarks at this moment, and there is a lot of noise coming from the tanks/gases area in libdc) Signed-off-by: Salvador Cuñat <salvador.cunat@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
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if (d)
notes = smtk_concat_str(notes, "\n", "%s: %d", wreck_fields[i - 3], d);
break;
}
}
ds->notes = smtk_concat_str(ds->notes, "\n", "%s", notes);
break;
}
}
/* Clean up and exit */
smtk_free(bound_values, table->num_cols);
SmartTrak import - Support for .slg files import SmartTrak is a Windows based propietary dive log software by Uwatec, which has been the reference software for every Scubapro/Uwatec IRda based devices, ranging from Smart to Galileo. It has just been recently that began to be substituted by newer softwares like LogTrak and JTrak (these only supports Galileo or newer devices and don't import SmartTrak's .slg files).i SmartTrak also supports importing dives from older DataTrak software (oldest Aladin series, serial based DCs) so most divers using Scubapro/Uwatec products have probably their dives registered in this log, even those who have just moved to newest Scubapro/Uwatec DCs. SmartTrak is based in MS Access database with support for recreational and technical dives up to 10 tanks, trimix (in later versions, prior versions had support for just 3 tanks with Nitrox) and SCR/CCR. In Linux, MsAccess databases are supported via libmdb which in turn depends on libglib2, so this work has a hard dependency on these two libraries. Libmdb sees very little (or null) development activity today so it can be considered a mature library, which, in my opinion, makes it independent of progresses of libglib2, this way, the tool should build on most Linux distributions, even oldest ones (well, this will actually be false because of the other dependencies of Subsurface). Final note: It hasn't been until very recently that libdivecomputer has included support for some of the data downloaded from Galileo devices, even today understanding some of these data is WIP (e.g. alarms, are interpreted as bookmarks at this moment, and there is a lot of noise coming from the tanks/gases area in libdc) Signed-off-by: Salvador Cuñat <salvador.cunat@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
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mdb_free_tabledef(table);
free(notes);
}
/*
* Smartrak locations db is quite extensive. This builds a string joining some of
* the data in the style: "Country, State, Locality, Site" if this data are
* available. Uses two tables, Site and Location. Puts Altitude, Depth and Notes
* in Subsurface's dive site structure's notes if they are available.
* Site format:
* | Idx | Text | LocationIdx | WaterIdx | PlatformIdx | BottomIdx | Latitude | Longitude | Altitude | Depth | Notes | TrakId |
* Location format:
* | Idx | Text | Province | Country | Depth |
*/
static void smtk_build_location(MdbHandle *mdb, char *idx, timestamp_t when, uint32_t *location)
{
MdbTableDef *table;
MdbColumn *col[MDB_MAX_COLS];
char *bound_values[MDB_MAX_COLS];
int i;
uint32_t d;
struct dive_site *ds;
degrees_t lat, lon;
char *str = NULL, *loc_idx = NULL, *site = NULL, *notes = NULL;
const char *site_fields[] = {QT_TRANSLATE_NOOP("gettextFromC", "Altitude"), QT_TRANSLATE_NOOP("gettextFromC", "Depth"),
QT_TRANSLATE_NOOP("gettextFromC", "Notes")};
/* Read data from Site table. Format notes for the dive site if any.*/
table = smtk_open_table(mdb, "Site", col, bound_values);
if (!table)
return;
for (i = 1; i <= atoi(idx); i++)
mdb_fetch_row(table);
loc_idx = copy_string(col[2]->bind_ptr);
site = copy_string(col[1]->bind_ptr);
lat.udeg = lrint(strtod(col[6]->bind_ptr, NULL) * 1000000);
lon.udeg = lrint(strtod(col[7]->bind_ptr, NULL) * 1000000);
SmartTrak import - Support for .slg files import SmartTrak is a Windows based propietary dive log software by Uwatec, which has been the reference software for every Scubapro/Uwatec IRda based devices, ranging from Smart to Galileo. It has just been recently that began to be substituted by newer softwares like LogTrak and JTrak (these only supports Galileo or newer devices and don't import SmartTrak's .slg files).i SmartTrak also supports importing dives from older DataTrak software (oldest Aladin series, serial based DCs) so most divers using Scubapro/Uwatec products have probably their dives registered in this log, even those who have just moved to newest Scubapro/Uwatec DCs. SmartTrak is based in MS Access database with support for recreational and technical dives up to 10 tanks, trimix (in later versions, prior versions had support for just 3 tanks with Nitrox) and SCR/CCR. In Linux, MsAccess databases are supported via libmdb which in turn depends on libglib2, so this work has a hard dependency on these two libraries. Libmdb sees very little (or null) development activity today so it can be considered a mature library, which, in my opinion, makes it independent of progresses of libglib2, this way, the tool should build on most Linux distributions, even oldest ones (well, this will actually be false because of the other dependencies of Subsurface). Final note: It hasn't been until very recently that libdivecomputer has included support for some of the data downloaded from Galileo devices, even today understanding some of these data is WIP (e.g. alarms, are interpreted as bookmarks at this moment, and there is a lot of noise coming from the tanks/gases area in libdc) Signed-off-by: Salvador Cuñat <salvador.cunat@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
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for (i = 8; i < 11; i++) {
switch (i) {
case 8:
case 9:
d = lrintl(strtold(col[i]->bind_ptr, NULL));
SmartTrak import - Support for .slg files import SmartTrak is a Windows based propietary dive log software by Uwatec, which has been the reference software for every Scubapro/Uwatec IRda based devices, ranging from Smart to Galileo. It has just been recently that began to be substituted by newer softwares like LogTrak and JTrak (these only supports Galileo or newer devices and don't import SmartTrak's .slg files).i SmartTrak also supports importing dives from older DataTrak software (oldest Aladin series, serial based DCs) so most divers using Scubapro/Uwatec products have probably their dives registered in this log, even those who have just moved to newest Scubapro/Uwatec DCs. SmartTrak is based in MS Access database with support for recreational and technical dives up to 10 tanks, trimix (in later versions, prior versions had support for just 3 tanks with Nitrox) and SCR/CCR. In Linux, MsAccess databases are supported via libmdb which in turn depends on libglib2, so this work has a hard dependency on these two libraries. Libmdb sees very little (or null) development activity today so it can be considered a mature library, which, in my opinion, makes it independent of progresses of libglib2, this way, the tool should build on most Linux distributions, even oldest ones (well, this will actually be false because of the other dependencies of Subsurface). Final note: It hasn't been until very recently that libdivecomputer has included support for some of the data downloaded from Galileo devices, even today understanding some of these data is WIP (e.g. alarms, are interpreted as bookmarks at this moment, and there is a lot of noise coming from the tanks/gases area in libdc) Signed-off-by: Salvador Cuñat <salvador.cunat@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
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if (d)
notes = smtk_concat_str(notes, "\n", "%s: %d m", site_fields[i - 8], d);
break;
case 10:
if (memcmp(col[i]->bind_ptr, "\0", 1))
notes = smtk_concat_str(notes, "\n", "%s: %s", site_fields[i - 8], col[i]->bind_ptr);
break;
}
}
smtk_free(bound_values, table->num_cols);
mdb_free_tabledef(table);
SmartTrak import - Support for .slg files import SmartTrak is a Windows based propietary dive log software by Uwatec, which has been the reference software for every Scubapro/Uwatec IRda based devices, ranging from Smart to Galileo. It has just been recently that began to be substituted by newer softwares like LogTrak and JTrak (these only supports Galileo or newer devices and don't import SmartTrak's .slg files).i SmartTrak also supports importing dives from older DataTrak software (oldest Aladin series, serial based DCs) so most divers using Scubapro/Uwatec products have probably their dives registered in this log, even those who have just moved to newest Scubapro/Uwatec DCs. SmartTrak is based in MS Access database with support for recreational and technical dives up to 10 tanks, trimix (in later versions, prior versions had support for just 3 tanks with Nitrox) and SCR/CCR. In Linux, MsAccess databases are supported via libmdb which in turn depends on libglib2, so this work has a hard dependency on these two libraries. Libmdb sees very little (or null) development activity today so it can be considered a mature library, which, in my opinion, makes it independent of progresses of libglib2, this way, the tool should build on most Linux distributions, even oldest ones (well, this will actually be false because of the other dependencies of Subsurface). Final note: It hasn't been until very recently that libdivecomputer has included support for some of the data downloaded from Galileo devices, even today understanding some of these data is WIP (e.g. alarms, are interpreted as bookmarks at this moment, and there is a lot of noise coming from the tanks/gases area in libdc) Signed-off-by: Salvador Cuñat <salvador.cunat@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
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/* Read data from Location table, linked to Site by loc_idx */
table = smtk_open_table(mdb, "Location", col, bound_values);
mdb_rewind_table(table);
for (i = 1; i <= atoi(loc_idx); i++)
mdb_fetch_row(table);
/*
* Create a string for Subsurface's dive site structure with coordinates
* if available, if the site's name doesn't previously exists.
*/
if (memcmp(col[3]->bind_ptr, "\0", 1))
str = smtk_concat_str(str, ", ", "%s", col[3]->bind_ptr); // Country
if (memcmp(col[2]->bind_ptr, "\0", 1))
str = smtk_concat_str(str, ", ", "%s", col[2]->bind_ptr); // State - Province
if (memcmp(col[1]->bind_ptr, "\0", 1))
str = smtk_concat_str(str, ", ", "%s", col[1]->bind_ptr); // Locality
str = smtk_concat_str(str, ", ", "%s", site);
*location = get_dive_site_uuid_by_name(str, NULL);
if (*location == 0) {
if (lat.udeg == 0 && lon.udeg == 0)
*location = create_dive_site(str, when);
else
*location = create_dive_site_with_gps(str, lat, lon, when);
}
smtk_free(bound_values, table->num_cols);
SmartTrak import - Support for .slg files import SmartTrak is a Windows based propietary dive log software by Uwatec, which has been the reference software for every Scubapro/Uwatec IRda based devices, ranging from Smart to Galileo. It has just been recently that began to be substituted by newer softwares like LogTrak and JTrak (these only supports Galileo or newer devices and don't import SmartTrak's .slg files).i SmartTrak also supports importing dives from older DataTrak software (oldest Aladin series, serial based DCs) so most divers using Scubapro/Uwatec products have probably their dives registered in this log, even those who have just moved to newest Scubapro/Uwatec DCs. SmartTrak is based in MS Access database with support for recreational and technical dives up to 10 tanks, trimix (in later versions, prior versions had support for just 3 tanks with Nitrox) and SCR/CCR. In Linux, MsAccess databases are supported via libmdb which in turn depends on libglib2, so this work has a hard dependency on these two libraries. Libmdb sees very little (or null) development activity today so it can be considered a mature library, which, in my opinion, makes it independent of progresses of libglib2, this way, the tool should build on most Linux distributions, even oldest ones (well, this will actually be false because of the other dependencies of Subsurface). Final note: It hasn't been until very recently that libdivecomputer has included support for some of the data downloaded from Galileo devices, even today understanding some of these data is WIP (e.g. alarms, are interpreted as bookmarks at this moment, and there is a lot of noise coming from the tanks/gases area in libdc) Signed-off-by: Salvador Cuñat <salvador.cunat@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
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/* Insert site notes */
ds = get_dive_site_by_uuid(*location);
ds->notes = copy_string(notes);
free(notes);
/* Check if we have a wreck */
smtk_wreck_site(mdb, idx, ds);
/* Clean up and exit */
mdb_free_tabledef(table);
free(loc_idx);
free(site);
free(str);
}
static void smtk_build_tank_info(MdbHandle *mdb, cylinder_t *tank, char *idx)
SmartTrak import - Support for .slg files import SmartTrak is a Windows based propietary dive log software by Uwatec, which has been the reference software for every Scubapro/Uwatec IRda based devices, ranging from Smart to Galileo. It has just been recently that began to be substituted by newer softwares like LogTrak and JTrak (these only supports Galileo or newer devices and don't import SmartTrak's .slg files).i SmartTrak also supports importing dives from older DataTrak software (oldest Aladin series, serial based DCs) so most divers using Scubapro/Uwatec products have probably their dives registered in this log, even those who have just moved to newest Scubapro/Uwatec DCs. SmartTrak is based in MS Access database with support for recreational and technical dives up to 10 tanks, trimix (in later versions, prior versions had support for just 3 tanks with Nitrox) and SCR/CCR. In Linux, MsAccess databases are supported via libmdb which in turn depends on libglib2, so this work has a hard dependency on these two libraries. Libmdb sees very little (or null) development activity today so it can be considered a mature library, which, in my opinion, makes it independent of progresses of libglib2, this way, the tool should build on most Linux distributions, even oldest ones (well, this will actually be false because of the other dependencies of Subsurface). Final note: It hasn't been until very recently that libdivecomputer has included support for some of the data downloaded from Galileo devices, even today understanding some of these data is WIP (e.g. alarms, are interpreted as bookmarks at this moment, and there is a lot of noise coming from the tanks/gases area in libdc) Signed-off-by: Salvador Cuñat <salvador.cunat@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
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{
MdbTableDef *table;
MdbColumn *col[MDB_MAX_COLS];
char *bound_values[MDB_MAX_COLS];
int i;
table = smtk_open_table(mdb, "Tank", col, bound_values);
if (!table)
return;
for (i = 1; i <= atoi(idx); i++)
mdb_fetch_row(table);
tank->type.description = copy_string(col[1]->bind_ptr);
tank->type.size.mliter = lrint(strtod(col[2]->bind_ptr, NULL) * 1000);
tank->type.workingpressure.mbar = lrint(strtod(col[4]->bind_ptr, NULL) * 1000);
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smtk_free(bound_values, table->num_cols);
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mdb_free_tabledef(table);
}
/*
* Under some circustances we can get the same tank from DC and from
* the smartrak DB. Will use this utility to check and clean .
*/
bool is_same_cylinder(cylinder_t *cyl_a, cylinder_t *cyl_b)
{
// different gasmixes (non zero)
if (cyl_a->gasmix.o2.permille - cyl_b->gasmix.o2.permille != 0 &&
cyl_a->gasmix.o2.permille != 0 &&
cyl_b->gasmix.o2.permille != 0)
return false;
// different start pressures (possible error 0.1 bar)
if (!(abs(cyl_a->start.mbar - cyl_b->start.mbar) <= 100))
return false;
// different end pressures (possible error 0.1 bar)
if (!(abs(cyl_a->end.mbar - cyl_b->end.mbar) <= 100))
return false;
// different names (none of them null)
if (!same_string(cyl_a->type.description, "---") &&
!same_string(cyl_b->type.description, "---") &&
!same_string(cyl_a->type.description, cyl_b->type.description))
return false;
// Cylinders are most probably the same
return true;
}
/*
* Next three functions were removed from dive.c just when I was going to use them
* for this import (see 16276faa). Will tweak them a bit and will use for our needs
* Macros are copied from dive.c
*/
#define MERGE_MAX(res, a, b, n) res->n = MAX(a->n, b->n)
#define MERGE_MIN(res, a, b, n) res->n = (a->n) ? (b->n) ? MIN(a->n, b->n) : (a->n) : (b->n)
static void merge_cylinder_type(cylinder_type_t *src, cylinder_type_t *dst)
{
if (!dst->size.mliter)
dst->size.mliter = src->size.mliter;
if (!dst->workingpressure.mbar)
dst->workingpressure.mbar = src->workingpressure.mbar;
if (!dst->description || same_string(dst->description, "---")) {
dst->description = src->description;
src->description = NULL;
}
}
static void merge_cylinder_mix(struct gasmix *src, struct gasmix *dst)
{
if (!dst->o2.permille)
*dst = *src;
}
static void merge_cylinder_info(cylinder_t *src, cylinder_t *dst)
{
merge_cylinder_type(&src->type, &dst->type);
merge_cylinder_mix(&src->gasmix, &dst->gasmix);
MERGE_MAX(dst, dst, src, start.mbar);
MERGE_MIN(dst, dst, src, end.mbar);
if (!dst->cylinder_use)
dst->cylinder_use = src->cylinder_use;
}
/*
* Remove unused tanks and merge cylinders if there are signs that
* they might be duplicated. Higher numbers are more prone to be unused,
* so will make the clean reverse order.
* When a used cylinder is found, check against previous one; if they are
* both the same, merge and delete the higher number (as lower numbers are
* most probably returned by libdivecomputer raw data parse.
*/
static int smtk_clean_cylinders(struct dive *d)
{
int i = tanks - 1;
cylinder_t *cyl, *base = &d->cylinder[0];
cyl = base + tanks - 1;
while (cyl != base) {
if (same_string(cyl->type.description, "---") && cyl->start.mbar == 0 && cyl->end.mbar == 0)
remove_cylinder(d, i);
else
if (is_same_cylinder(cyl, cyl - 1)) {
merge_cylinder_info(cyl, cyl - 1);
remove_cylinder(d, i);
}
cyl--;
i--;
}
}
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/*
* Parses a relation table and fills a list with the relations for a dive idx.
* Returns the number of relations found for a given dive idx.
* Table relation format:
* | Diveidx | Idx |
*/
static int smtk_index_list(MdbHandle *mdb, char *table_name, char *dive_idx, int idx_list[])
{
int n = 0, i = 0;
MdbTableDef *table;
MdbColumn *cols[MDB_MAX_COLS];
char *bounders[MDB_MAX_COLS];
table = smtk_open_table(mdb, table_name, cols, bounders);
/* Sanity check */
if (!table)
return 0;
/* Parse the table searching for dive_idx */
while (mdb_fetch_row(table)) {
if (!strcmp(dive_idx, cols[0]->bind_ptr)) {
idx_list[n] = atoi(cols[1]->bind_ptr);
n++;
}
}
/* Clean up and exit */
smtk_free(bounders, table->num_cols);
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mdb_free_tabledef(table);
return n;
}
/*
* Returns string with buddies names as registered in smartrak (may be a nickname).
* "Buddy" table is a buddies relation with lots and lots and lots of data (even buddy mother's
* maiden name ;-) ) most of them useless for a dive log. Let's just consider the nickname as main
* field and the full name if this exists and its construction is different from the nickname.
* Buddy table format:
* | Idx | Text (nickname) | Name | Firstname | Middlename | Title | Picture | Phone | ...
*/
static char *smtk_locate_buddy(MdbHandle *mdb, char *dive_idx)
{
char *str = NULL, *fullname = NULL, *bounder[MDB_MAX_COLS] = { NULL }, *buddies[256] = { NULL };
MdbTableDef *table;
MdbColumn *col[MDB_MAX_COLS];
int i, n, rel[256] = { 0 };
n = smtk_index_list(mdb, "BuddyRelation", dive_idx, rel);
if (!n)
return str;
table = smtk_open_table(mdb, "Buddy", col, bounder);
if (!table)
return str;
/*
* Buddies in a single dive aren't (usually) a big number, so probably
* it's not a good idea to use a complex data structure and algorithm.
*/
while (mdb_fetch_row(table)) {
if (!same_string(col[3]->bind_ptr, ""))
fullname = smtk_concat_str(fullname, " ", "%s", col[3]->bind_ptr);
if (!same_string(col[4]->bind_ptr, ""))
fullname = smtk_concat_str(fullname, " ", "%s", col[4]->bind_ptr);
if (!same_string(col[2]->bind_ptr, ""))
fullname = smtk_concat_str(fullname, " ", "%s", col[2]->bind_ptr);
if (fullname && !same_string(col[1]->bind_ptr, fullname))
buddies[atoi(col[0]->bind_ptr)] = smtk_concat_str(buddies[atoi(col[0]->bind_ptr)], "", "%s (%s)", col[1]->bind_ptr, fullname);
else
buddies[atoi(col[0]->bind_ptr)] = smtk_concat_str(buddies[atoi(col[0]->bind_ptr)], "", "%s", col[1]->bind_ptr);
free(fullname);
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fullname = NULL;
}
for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
str = smtk_concat_str(str, ", ", "%s", buddies[rel[i]]);
/* Clean up and exit */
smtk_free(buddies, 256);
smtk_free(bounder, MDB_MAX_COLS);
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mdb_free_tabledef(table);
return str;
}
/* Parses the dive_type mdb tables and import the data into dive's
* taglist structure or notes. If there are tags that affects dive's dive_mode
* (SCR, CCR or so), set the dive mode too.
* The "tag" parameter is used to mark if we want this table to be imported
* into tags or into notes.
* Managed tables formats: Just consider Idx and Text
* Type:
* | Idx | Text | Default (bool)
* Activity:
* | Idx | Text | Default (bool)
* Gear:
* | Idx | Text | Vendor | Type | Typenum | Notes | Default (bool) | TrakId
* Fish:
* | Idx | Text | Name | Latin name | Typelength | Maxlength | Picture | Default (bool)| TrakId
*/
static void smtk_parse_relations(MdbHandle *mdb, struct dive *dive, char *dive_idx, char *table_name, char *rel_table_name, bool tag)
{
MdbTableDef *table;
MdbColumn *col[MDB_MAX_COLS];
char *bound_values[MDB_MAX_COLS], *tmp = NULL, *types[64] = { NULL };
int i = 0, n = 0, rels[256] = { 0 };
n = smtk_index_list(mdb, rel_table_name, dive_idx, rels);
if (!n)
return;
table = smtk_open_table(mdb, table_name, col, bound_values);
if (!table)
return;
while (mdb_fetch_row(table))
types[atoi(col[0]->bind_ptr)] = copy_string(col[1]->bind_ptr);
for (i = 0; i < n; i++) {
if (tag)
taglist_add_tag(&dive->tag_list, types[rels[i]]);
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else
tmp = smtk_concat_str(tmp, ", ", "%s", types[rels[i]]);
if (strstr(types[rels[i]], "SCR"))
dive->dc.divemode = PSCR;
else if (strstr(types[rels[i]], "CCR"))
dive->dc.divemode = CCR;
}
if (tmp)
dive->notes = smtk_concat_str(dive->notes, "\n", "Smartrak %s: %s", table_name, tmp);
free(tmp);
/* clean up and exit */
smtk_free(types, 64);
smtk_free(bound_values, table->num_cols);
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mdb_free_tabledef(table);
}
/*
* Marker table is a mix between Type tables and Relations tables. Its format is
* | Dive Idx | Idx | Text | Type | XPos | YPos | XConnect | YConnect
* Type may be one of 1 = Text; 2 = DC; 3 = Tissue Data; 4 = Photo (0 most of time??)
* XPos is time in minutes during the dive (long int)
* YPos irelevant
* XConnect irelevant
* YConnect irelevant
*/
static void smtk_parse_bookmarks(MdbHandle *mdb, struct dive *d, char *dive_idx)
{
MdbTableDef *table;
MdbColumn *col[MDB_MAX_COLS];
char *bound_values[MDB_MAX_COLS], *tmp = NULL;
unsigned int time;
table = smtk_open_table(mdb, "Marker", col, bound_values);
if (!table)
report_error("[smtk-import] Error - Couldn't open table 'Marker', dive %d", d->number);
while (mdb_fetch_row(table)) {
if (same_string(col[0]->bind_ptr, dive_idx)) {
time = lrint(strtod(col[4]->bind_ptr, NULL) * 60);
tmp = strdup(col[2]->bind_ptr);
if (!add_event(&d->dc, time, SAMPLE_EVENT_BOOKMARK, 0, 0, tmp))
report_error("[smtk-import] Error - Couldn't add bookmark, dive %d, Name = %s",
d->number, tmp);
}
}
smtk_free(bound_values, table->num_cols);
mdb_free_tabledef(table);
}
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/*
* Returns a dc_descriptor_t structure based on dc model's number.
* This ensures the model pased to libdc_buffer_parser() is a supported model and avoids
* problems with shared model num devices by taking the family into account. The family
* is estimated elsewhere based in dive header length.
*/
static dc_descriptor_t *get_data_descriptor(int data_model, dc_family_t data_fam)
{
dc_descriptor_t *descriptor = NULL, *current = NULL;
dc_iterator_t *iterator = NULL;
dc_status_t rc;
rc = dc_descriptor_iterator(&iterator);
if (rc != DC_STATUS_SUCCESS) {
report_error("[Error][libdc]\t\t\tCreating the device descriptor iterator.\n");
return current;
}
while ((dc_iterator_next(iterator, &descriptor)) == DC_STATUS_SUCCESS) {
int desc_model = dc_descriptor_get_model(descriptor);
dc_family_t desc_fam = dc_descriptor_get_type(descriptor);
if (data_fam == DC_FAMILY_UWATEC_ALADIN) {
if (data_model == desc_model && data_fam == desc_fam) {
current = descriptor;
break;
}
} else if (data_model == desc_model && (desc_fam == DC_FAMILY_UWATEC_SMART ||
desc_fam == DC_FAMILY_UWATEC_MERIDIAN)) {
current = descriptor;
break;
}
dc_descriptor_free(descriptor);
}
dc_iterator_free(iterator);
return current;
}
/*
* Fills a device_data_t structure with known dc data.
* Completes a dc_descriptor_t structure with libdc's g_descriptors[] table so
* we ensure that data passed for parsing to libdc have a supported and known
* DC. dc_family_t is certainly known *only* if it is Aladin/Memomouse family
* otherwise it will be known after get_data_descriptor call.
*/
static int prepare_data(int data_model, dc_family_t dc_fam, device_data_t *dev_data)
{
dev_data->device = NULL;
dev_data->context = NULL;
dev_data->descriptor = get_data_descriptor(data_model, dc_fam);
if (dev_data->descriptor) {
dev_data->vendor = dc_descriptor_get_vendor(dev_data->descriptor);
dev_data->product = dc_descriptor_get_product(dev_data->descriptor);
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dev_data->model = smtk_concat_str(dev_data->model, "", "%s %s", dev_data->vendor, dev_data->product);
return DC_STATUS_SUCCESS;
} else {
return DC_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED;
}
}
/*
* Returns a buffer prepared for libdc parsing.
* Aladin and memomouse dives were imported from datatrak, so they lack of a
* header. Creates a fake header for them and inserts the dc model where libdc
* expects it to be.
*/
static dc_status_t libdc_buffer_complete(device_data_t *dev_data, unsigned char *hdr_buffer, int hdr_length,
unsigned char *prf_buffer, int prf_length, unsigned char *compl_buf)
{
switch (dc_descriptor_get_type(dev_data->descriptor)) {
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case DC_FAMILY_UWATEC_ALADIN:
case DC_FAMILY_UWATEC_MEMOMOUSE:
compl_buf[3] = (unsigned char) dc_descriptor_get_model(dev_data->descriptor);
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memcpy(compl_buf+hdr_length, prf_buffer, prf_length);
break;
case DC_FAMILY_UWATEC_SMART:
case DC_FAMILY_UWATEC_MERIDIAN:
memcpy(compl_buf, hdr_buffer, hdr_length);
memcpy(compl_buf+hdr_length, prf_buffer, prf_length);
break;
default:
return -2;
}
return 0;
}
/*
* Main function.
* Two looping levels using a database for the first level ("Dives" table)
* and a clone of the first DB for the second level (each dive items). Using
* a DB clone is necessary as calling mdb_fetch_row() over different tables in
* a single DB breaks binded row data, and so would break the top loop.
*/
void smartrak_import(const char *file, struct dive_table *divetable)
{
MdbHandle *mdb, *mdb_clon;
MdbTableDef *mdb_table;
MdbColumn *col[MDB_MAX_COLS];
char *bound_values[MDB_MAX_COLS], *ver;
SmartTrak import - Support for .slg files import SmartTrak is a Windows based propietary dive log software by Uwatec, which has been the reference software for every Scubapro/Uwatec IRda based devices, ranging from Smart to Galileo. It has just been recently that began to be substituted by newer softwares like LogTrak and JTrak (these only supports Galileo or newer devices and don't import SmartTrak's .slg files).i SmartTrak also supports importing dives from older DataTrak software (oldest Aladin series, serial based DCs) so most divers using Scubapro/Uwatec products have probably their dives registered in this log, even those who have just moved to newest Scubapro/Uwatec DCs. SmartTrak is based in MS Access database with support for recreational and technical dives up to 10 tanks, trimix (in later versions, prior versions had support for just 3 tanks with Nitrox) and SCR/CCR. In Linux, MsAccess databases are supported via libmdb which in turn depends on libglib2, so this work has a hard dependency on these two libraries. Libmdb sees very little (or null) development activity today so it can be considered a mature library, which, in my opinion, makes it independent of progresses of libglib2, this way, the tool should build on most Linux distributions, even oldest ones (well, this will actually be false because of the other dependencies of Subsurface). Final note: It hasn't been until very recently that libdivecomputer has included support for some of the data downloaded from Galileo devices, even today understanding some of these data is WIP (e.g. alarms, are interpreted as bookmarks at this moment, and there is a lot of noise coming from the tanks/gases area in libdc) Signed-off-by: Salvador Cuñat <salvador.cunat@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
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int i, dc_model;
// Set an european style locale to work date/time conversion
setlocale(LC_TIME, "POSIX");
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mdb = mdb_open(file, MDB_NOFLAGS);
if (!mdb) {
report_error("[Error][smartrak_import]\tFile %s does not seem to be an Access database.", file);
return;
}
if (!mdb_read_catalog(mdb, MDB_TABLE)) {
report_error("[Error][smartrak_import]\tFile %s does not seem to be an Access database.", file);
return;
}
mdb_clon = mdb_clone_handle(mdb);
mdb_read_catalog(mdb_clon, MDB_TABLE);
/* Check Smarttrak version (different number of supported tanks, mixes and so) */
ver = smtk_value_by_idx(mdb_clon, "SmartTrak", 1, "1");
smtk_version = atoi(ver);
free(ver);
SmartTrak import - Support for .slg files import SmartTrak is a Windows based propietary dive log software by Uwatec, which has been the reference software for every Scubapro/Uwatec IRda based devices, ranging from Smart to Galileo. It has just been recently that began to be substituted by newer softwares like LogTrak and JTrak (these only supports Galileo or newer devices and don't import SmartTrak's .slg files).i SmartTrak also supports importing dives from older DataTrak software (oldest Aladin series, serial based DCs) so most divers using Scubapro/Uwatec products have probably their dives registered in this log, even those who have just moved to newest Scubapro/Uwatec DCs. SmartTrak is based in MS Access database with support for recreational and technical dives up to 10 tanks, trimix (in later versions, prior versions had support for just 3 tanks with Nitrox) and SCR/CCR. In Linux, MsAccess databases are supported via libmdb which in turn depends on libglib2, so this work has a hard dependency on these two libraries. Libmdb sees very little (or null) development activity today so it can be considered a mature library, which, in my opinion, makes it independent of progresses of libglib2, this way, the tool should build on most Linux distributions, even oldest ones (well, this will actually be false because of the other dependencies of Subsurface). Final note: It hasn't been until very recently that libdivecomputer has included support for some of the data downloaded from Galileo devices, even today understanding some of these data is WIP (e.g. alarms, are interpreted as bookmarks at this moment, and there is a lot of noise coming from the tanks/gases area in libdc) Signed-off-by: Salvador Cuñat <salvador.cunat@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
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tanks = (smtk_version < 10213) ? 3 : 10;
mdb_table = smtk_open_table(mdb, "Dives", col, bound_values);
if (!mdb_table) {
report_error("[Error][smartrak_import]\tFile %s does not seem to be an SmartTrak file.", file);
return;
}
while (mdb_fetch_row(mdb_table)) {
device_data_t *devdata = calloc(1, sizeof(device_data_t));
dc_family_t dc_fam = DC_FAMILY_NULL;
unsigned char *prf_buffer, *hdr_buffer, *compl_buffer;
struct dive *smtkdive = alloc_dive();
struct tm *tm_date = malloc(sizeof(struct tm));
size_t hdr_length, prf_length;
dc_status_t rc = 0;
smtkdive->number = lrint(strtod(col[1]->bind_ptr, NULL));
SmartTrak import - Support for .slg files import SmartTrak is a Windows based propietary dive log software by Uwatec, which has been the reference software for every Scubapro/Uwatec IRda based devices, ranging from Smart to Galileo. It has just been recently that began to be substituted by newer softwares like LogTrak and JTrak (these only supports Galileo or newer devices and don't import SmartTrak's .slg files).i SmartTrak also supports importing dives from older DataTrak software (oldest Aladin series, serial based DCs) so most divers using Scubapro/Uwatec products have probably their dives registered in this log, even those who have just moved to newest Scubapro/Uwatec DCs. SmartTrak is based in MS Access database with support for recreational and technical dives up to 10 tanks, trimix (in later versions, prior versions had support for just 3 tanks with Nitrox) and SCR/CCR. In Linux, MsAccess databases are supported via libmdb which in turn depends on libglib2, so this work has a hard dependency on these two libraries. Libmdb sees very little (or null) development activity today so it can be considered a mature library, which, in my opinion, makes it independent of progresses of libglib2, this way, the tool should build on most Linux distributions, even oldest ones (well, this will actually be false because of the other dependencies of Subsurface). Final note: It hasn't been until very recently that libdivecomputer has included support for some of the data downloaded from Galileo devices, even today understanding some of these data is WIP (e.g. alarms, are interpreted as bookmarks at this moment, and there is a lot of noise coming from the tanks/gases area in libdc) Signed-off-by: Salvador Cuñat <salvador.cunat@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
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/*
* If there is a DC model (no zero) try to create a buffer for the
* dive and parse it with libdivecomputer
*/
dc_model = lrint(strtod(col[coln(DCMODEL)]->bind_ptr, NULL)) & 0xFF;
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if (dc_model) {
hdr_buffer = mdb_ole_read_full(mdb, col[coln(LOG)], &hdr_length);
if (hdr_length > 0 && hdr_length < 20) // We have a profile but it's imported from datatrak
dc_fam = DC_FAMILY_UWATEC_ALADIN;
rc = prepare_data(dc_model, dc_fam, devdata);
} else {
rc = DC_STATUS_NODEVICE;
}
smtkdive->dc.model = devdata->model;
smtkdive->dc.serial = copy_string(col[coln(DCNUMBER)]->bind_ptr);
if (rc == DC_STATUS_SUCCESS) {
prf_buffer = mdb_ole_read_full(mdb, col[coln(PROFILE)], &prf_length);
if (prf_length > 0) {
if (dc_descriptor_get_type(devdata->descriptor) == DC_FAMILY_UWATEC_ALADIN || dc_descriptor_get_type(devdata->descriptor) == DC_FAMILY_UWATEC_MEMOMOUSE)
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hdr_length = 18;
compl_buffer = calloc(hdr_length+prf_length, sizeof(char));
rc = libdc_buffer_complete(devdata, hdr_buffer, hdr_length, prf_buffer, prf_length, compl_buffer);
if (rc != DC_STATUS_SUCCESS) {
report_error("[Error][smartrak_import]\t- %s - for dive %d", errmsg(rc), smtkdive->number);
} else {
rc = libdc_buffer_parser(smtkdive, devdata, compl_buffer, hdr_length + prf_length);
if (rc != DC_STATUS_SUCCESS)
report_error("[Error][libdc]\t\t- %s - for dive %d", errmsg(rc), smtkdive->number);
}
free(compl_buffer);
} else {
/* Dives without profile samples (usual in older aladin series) */
report_error("[Warning][smartrak_import]\t No profile for dive %d", smtkdive->number);
smtkdive->dc.duration.seconds = smtkdive->duration.seconds = smtk_time_to_secs(col[coln(DURATION)]->bind_ptr);
smtkdive->dc.maxdepth.mm = smtkdive->maxdepth.mm = lrint(strtod(col[coln(MAXDEPTH)]->bind_ptr, NULL) * 1000);
SmartTrak import - Support for .slg files import SmartTrak is a Windows based propietary dive log software by Uwatec, which has been the reference software for every Scubapro/Uwatec IRda based devices, ranging from Smart to Galileo. It has just been recently that began to be substituted by newer softwares like LogTrak and JTrak (these only supports Galileo or newer devices and don't import SmartTrak's .slg files).i SmartTrak also supports importing dives from older DataTrak software (oldest Aladin series, serial based DCs) so most divers using Scubapro/Uwatec products have probably their dives registered in this log, even those who have just moved to newest Scubapro/Uwatec DCs. SmartTrak is based in MS Access database with support for recreational and technical dives up to 10 tanks, trimix (in later versions, prior versions had support for just 3 tanks with Nitrox) and SCR/CCR. In Linux, MsAccess databases are supported via libmdb which in turn depends on libglib2, so this work has a hard dependency on these two libraries. Libmdb sees very little (or null) development activity today so it can be considered a mature library, which, in my opinion, makes it independent of progresses of libglib2, this way, the tool should build on most Linux distributions, even oldest ones (well, this will actually be false because of the other dependencies of Subsurface). Final note: It hasn't been until very recently that libdivecomputer has included support for some of the data downloaded from Galileo devices, even today understanding some of these data is WIP (e.g. alarms, are interpreted as bookmarks at this moment, and there is a lot of noise coming from the tanks/gases area in libdc) Signed-off-by: Salvador Cuñat <salvador.cunat@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
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}
free(hdr_buffer);
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free(prf_buffer);
} else {
/* Manual dives or unknown DCs */
report_error("[Warning][smartrak_import]\t Manual or unknown dive computer for dive %d", smtkdive->number);
smtkdive->dc.duration.seconds = smtkdive->duration.seconds = smtk_time_to_secs(col[coln(DURATION)]->bind_ptr);
smtkdive->dc.maxdepth.mm = smtkdive->maxdepth.mm = lrint(strtod(col[coln(MAXDEPTH)]->bind_ptr, NULL) * 1000);
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}
/*
* Cylinder and gasmixes completion.
* Revisit data under some circunstances, e.g. a start pressure = 0 may mean
* that dc doesn't support gas control, in this situation let's look into mdb data
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*/
int pstartcol = coln(PSTART);
int o2fraccol = coln(O2FRAC);
int hefraccol = coln(HEFRAC);
int tankidxcol = coln(TANKIDX);
for (i = 0; i < tanks; i++) {
if (smtkdive->cylinder[i].start.mbar == 0)
smtkdive->cylinder[i].start.mbar = lrint(strtod(col[(i * 2) + pstartcol]->bind_ptr, NULL) * 1000);
SmartTrak import - Support for .slg files import SmartTrak is a Windows based propietary dive log software by Uwatec, which has been the reference software for every Scubapro/Uwatec IRda based devices, ranging from Smart to Galileo. It has just been recently that began to be substituted by newer softwares like LogTrak and JTrak (these only supports Galileo or newer devices and don't import SmartTrak's .slg files).i SmartTrak also supports importing dives from older DataTrak software (oldest Aladin series, serial based DCs) so most divers using Scubapro/Uwatec products have probably their dives registered in this log, even those who have just moved to newest Scubapro/Uwatec DCs. SmartTrak is based in MS Access database with support for recreational and technical dives up to 10 tanks, trimix (in later versions, prior versions had support for just 3 tanks with Nitrox) and SCR/CCR. In Linux, MsAccess databases are supported via libmdb which in turn depends on libglib2, so this work has a hard dependency on these two libraries. Libmdb sees very little (or null) development activity today so it can be considered a mature library, which, in my opinion, makes it independent of progresses of libglib2, this way, the tool should build on most Linux distributions, even oldest ones (well, this will actually be false because of the other dependencies of Subsurface). Final note: It hasn't been until very recently that libdivecomputer has included support for some of the data downloaded from Galileo devices, even today understanding some of these data is WIP (e.g. alarms, are interpreted as bookmarks at this moment, and there is a lot of noise coming from the tanks/gases area in libdc) Signed-off-by: Salvador Cuñat <salvador.cunat@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
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/*
* If there is a start pressure ensure that end pressure is not zero as
* will be registered in DCs which only keep track of differential pressures,
* and collect the data registered by the user in mdb
*/
if (smtkdive->cylinder[i].end.mbar == 0 && smtkdive->cylinder[i].start.mbar != 0)
smtkdive->cylinder[i].end.mbar = lrint(strtod(col[(i * 2) + 1 + pstartcol]->bind_ptr, NULL) * 1000 ? : 1000);
if (smtkdive->cylinder[i].gasmix.o2.permille == 0)
smtkdive->cylinder[i].gasmix.o2.permille = lrint(strtod(col[i + o2fraccol]->bind_ptr, NULL) * 10);
if (smtk_version == 10213)
if (smtkdive->cylinder[i].gasmix.he.permille == 0)
smtkdive->cylinder[i].gasmix.he.permille = lrint(strtod(col[i + hefraccol]->bind_ptr, NULL) * 10);
else
smtkdive->cylinder[i].gasmix.he.permille = 0;
smtk_build_tank_info(mdb_clon, &smtkdive->cylinder[i], col[i + tankidxcol]->bind_ptr);
SmartTrak import - Support for .slg files import SmartTrak is a Windows based propietary dive log software by Uwatec, which has been the reference software for every Scubapro/Uwatec IRda based devices, ranging from Smart to Galileo. It has just been recently that began to be substituted by newer softwares like LogTrak and JTrak (these only supports Galileo or newer devices and don't import SmartTrak's .slg files).i SmartTrak also supports importing dives from older DataTrak software (oldest Aladin series, serial based DCs) so most divers using Scubapro/Uwatec products have probably their dives registered in this log, even those who have just moved to newest Scubapro/Uwatec DCs. SmartTrak is based in MS Access database with support for recreational and technical dives up to 10 tanks, trimix (in later versions, prior versions had support for just 3 tanks with Nitrox) and SCR/CCR. In Linux, MsAccess databases are supported via libmdb which in turn depends on libglib2, so this work has a hard dependency on these two libraries. Libmdb sees very little (or null) development activity today so it can be considered a mature library, which, in my opinion, makes it independent of progresses of libglib2, this way, the tool should build on most Linux distributions, even oldest ones (well, this will actually be false because of the other dependencies of Subsurface). Final note: It hasn't been until very recently that libdivecomputer has included support for some of the data downloaded from Galileo devices, even today understanding some of these data is WIP (e.g. alarms, are interpreted as bookmarks at this moment, and there is a lot of noise coming from the tanks/gases area in libdc) Signed-off-by: Salvador Cuñat <salvador.cunat@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
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}
/* Check for duplicated cylinders and clean them */
smtk_clean_cylinders(smtkdive);
SmartTrak import - Support for .slg files import SmartTrak is a Windows based propietary dive log software by Uwatec, which has been the reference software for every Scubapro/Uwatec IRda based devices, ranging from Smart to Galileo. It has just been recently that began to be substituted by newer softwares like LogTrak and JTrak (these only supports Galileo or newer devices and don't import SmartTrak's .slg files).i SmartTrak also supports importing dives from older DataTrak software (oldest Aladin series, serial based DCs) so most divers using Scubapro/Uwatec products have probably their dives registered in this log, even those who have just moved to newest Scubapro/Uwatec DCs. SmartTrak is based in MS Access database with support for recreational and technical dives up to 10 tanks, trimix (in later versions, prior versions had support for just 3 tanks with Nitrox) and SCR/CCR. In Linux, MsAccess databases are supported via libmdb which in turn depends on libglib2, so this work has a hard dependency on these two libraries. Libmdb sees very little (or null) development activity today so it can be considered a mature library, which, in my opinion, makes it independent of progresses of libglib2, this way, the tool should build on most Linux distributions, even oldest ones (well, this will actually be false because of the other dependencies of Subsurface). Final note: It hasn't been until very recently that libdivecomputer has included support for some of the data downloaded from Galileo devices, even today understanding some of these data is WIP (e.g. alarms, are interpreted as bookmarks at this moment, and there is a lot of noise coming from the tanks/gases area in libdc) Signed-off-by: Salvador Cuñat <salvador.cunat@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
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/* Date issues with libdc parser - Take date time from mdb */
smtk_date_to_tm(col[coln(DATE)]->bind_ptr, tm_date);
smtk_time_to_tm(col[coln(INTIME)]->bind_ptr, tm_date);
smtkdive->dc.when = smtkdive->when = timegm(tm_date);
SmartTrak import - Support for .slg files import SmartTrak is a Windows based propietary dive log software by Uwatec, which has been the reference software for every Scubapro/Uwatec IRda based devices, ranging from Smart to Galileo. It has just been recently that began to be substituted by newer softwares like LogTrak and JTrak (these only supports Galileo or newer devices and don't import SmartTrak's .slg files).i SmartTrak also supports importing dives from older DataTrak software (oldest Aladin series, serial based DCs) so most divers using Scubapro/Uwatec products have probably their dives registered in this log, even those who have just moved to newest Scubapro/Uwatec DCs. SmartTrak is based in MS Access database with support for recreational and technical dives up to 10 tanks, trimix (in later versions, prior versions had support for just 3 tanks with Nitrox) and SCR/CCR. In Linux, MsAccess databases are supported via libmdb which in turn depends on libglib2, so this work has a hard dependency on these two libraries. Libmdb sees very little (or null) development activity today so it can be considered a mature library, which, in my opinion, makes it independent of progresses of libglib2, this way, the tool should build on most Linux distributions, even oldest ones (well, this will actually be false because of the other dependencies of Subsurface). Final note: It hasn't been until very recently that libdivecomputer has included support for some of the data downloaded from Galileo devices, even today understanding some of these data is WIP (e.g. alarms, are interpreted as bookmarks at this moment, and there is a lot of noise coming from the tanks/gases area in libdc) Signed-off-by: Salvador Cuñat <salvador.cunat@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
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free(tm_date);
smtkdive->dc.surfacetime.seconds = smtk_time_to_secs(col[coln(INTVAL)]->bind_ptr);
/* Data that user may have registered manually if not supported by DC, or not parsed */
if (!smtkdive->airtemp.mkelvin)
smtkdive->airtemp.mkelvin = C_to_mkelvin(lrint(strtod(col[coln(AIRTEMP)]->bind_ptr, NULL)));
SmartTrak import - Support for .slg files import SmartTrak is a Windows based propietary dive log software by Uwatec, which has been the reference software for every Scubapro/Uwatec IRda based devices, ranging from Smart to Galileo. It has just been recently that began to be substituted by newer softwares like LogTrak and JTrak (these only supports Galileo or newer devices and don't import SmartTrak's .slg files).i SmartTrak also supports importing dives from older DataTrak software (oldest Aladin series, serial based DCs) so most divers using Scubapro/Uwatec products have probably their dives registered in this log, even those who have just moved to newest Scubapro/Uwatec DCs. SmartTrak is based in MS Access database with support for recreational and technical dives up to 10 tanks, trimix (in later versions, prior versions had support for just 3 tanks with Nitrox) and SCR/CCR. In Linux, MsAccess databases are supported via libmdb which in turn depends on libglib2, so this work has a hard dependency on these two libraries. Libmdb sees very little (or null) development activity today so it can be considered a mature library, which, in my opinion, makes it independent of progresses of libglib2, this way, the tool should build on most Linux distributions, even oldest ones (well, this will actually be false because of the other dependencies of Subsurface). Final note: It hasn't been until very recently that libdivecomputer has included support for some of the data downloaded from Galileo devices, even today understanding some of these data is WIP (e.g. alarms, are interpreted as bookmarks at this moment, and there is a lot of noise coming from the tanks/gases area in libdc) Signed-off-by: Salvador Cuñat <salvador.cunat@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
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if (!smtkdive->watertemp.mkelvin)
smtkdive->watertemp.mkelvin = smtkdive->mintemp.mkelvin = C_to_mkelvin(lrint(strtod(col[coln(MINWATERTEMP)]->bind_ptr, NULL)));
SmartTrak import - Support for .slg files import SmartTrak is a Windows based propietary dive log software by Uwatec, which has been the reference software for every Scubapro/Uwatec IRda based devices, ranging from Smart to Galileo. It has just been recently that began to be substituted by newer softwares like LogTrak and JTrak (these only supports Galileo or newer devices and don't import SmartTrak's .slg files).i SmartTrak also supports importing dives from older DataTrak software (oldest Aladin series, serial based DCs) so most divers using Scubapro/Uwatec products have probably their dives registered in this log, even those who have just moved to newest Scubapro/Uwatec DCs. SmartTrak is based in MS Access database with support for recreational and technical dives up to 10 tanks, trimix (in later versions, prior versions had support for just 3 tanks with Nitrox) and SCR/CCR. In Linux, MsAccess databases are supported via libmdb which in turn depends on libglib2, so this work has a hard dependency on these two libraries. Libmdb sees very little (or null) development activity today so it can be considered a mature library, which, in my opinion, makes it independent of progresses of libglib2, this way, the tool should build on most Linux distributions, even oldest ones (well, this will actually be false because of the other dependencies of Subsurface). Final note: It hasn't been until very recently that libdivecomputer has included support for some of the data downloaded from Galileo devices, even today understanding some of these data is WIP (e.g. alarms, are interpreted as bookmarks at this moment, and there is a lot of noise coming from the tanks/gases area in libdc) Signed-off-by: Salvador Cuñat <salvador.cunat@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
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if (!smtkdive->maxtemp.mkelvin)
smtkdive->maxtemp.mkelvin = C_to_mkelvin(lrint(strtod(col[coln(MAXWATERTEMP)]->bind_ptr, NULL)));
SmartTrak import - Support for .slg files import SmartTrak is a Windows based propietary dive log software by Uwatec, which has been the reference software for every Scubapro/Uwatec IRda based devices, ranging from Smart to Galileo. It has just been recently that began to be substituted by newer softwares like LogTrak and JTrak (these only supports Galileo or newer devices and don't import SmartTrak's .slg files).i SmartTrak also supports importing dives from older DataTrak software (oldest Aladin series, serial based DCs) so most divers using Scubapro/Uwatec products have probably their dives registered in this log, even those who have just moved to newest Scubapro/Uwatec DCs. SmartTrak is based in MS Access database with support for recreational and technical dives up to 10 tanks, trimix (in later versions, prior versions had support for just 3 tanks with Nitrox) and SCR/CCR. In Linux, MsAccess databases are supported via libmdb which in turn depends on libglib2, so this work has a hard dependency on these two libraries. Libmdb sees very little (or null) development activity today so it can be considered a mature library, which, in my opinion, makes it independent of progresses of libglib2, this way, the tool should build on most Linux distributions, even oldest ones (well, this will actually be false because of the other dependencies of Subsurface). Final note: It hasn't been until very recently that libdivecomputer has included support for some of the data downloaded from Galileo devices, even today understanding some of these data is WIP (e.g. alarms, are interpreted as bookmarks at this moment, and there is a lot of noise coming from the tanks/gases area in libdc) Signed-off-by: Salvador Cuñat <salvador.cunat@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
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/* No DC related data */
smtkdive->visibility = strtod(col[coln(VISIBILITY)]->bind_ptr, NULL) > 25 ? 5 : lrint(strtod(col[13]->bind_ptr, NULL) / 5);
smtkdive->weightsystem[0].weight.grams = lrint(strtod(col[coln(WEIGHT)]->bind_ptr, NULL) * 1000);
SmartTrak import - Support for .slg files import SmartTrak is a Windows based propietary dive log software by Uwatec, which has been the reference software for every Scubapro/Uwatec IRda based devices, ranging from Smart to Galileo. It has just been recently that began to be substituted by newer softwares like LogTrak and JTrak (these only supports Galileo or newer devices and don't import SmartTrak's .slg files).i SmartTrak also supports importing dives from older DataTrak software (oldest Aladin series, serial based DCs) so most divers using Scubapro/Uwatec products have probably their dives registered in this log, even those who have just moved to newest Scubapro/Uwatec DCs. SmartTrak is based in MS Access database with support for recreational and technical dives up to 10 tanks, trimix (in later versions, prior versions had support for just 3 tanks with Nitrox) and SCR/CCR. In Linux, MsAccess databases are supported via libmdb which in turn depends on libglib2, so this work has a hard dependency on these two libraries. Libmdb sees very little (or null) development activity today so it can be considered a mature library, which, in my opinion, makes it independent of progresses of libglib2, this way, the tool should build on most Linux distributions, even oldest ones (well, this will actually be false because of the other dependencies of Subsurface). Final note: It hasn't been until very recently that libdivecomputer has included support for some of the data downloaded from Galileo devices, even today understanding some of these data is WIP (e.g. alarms, are interpreted as bookmarks at this moment, and there is a lot of noise coming from the tanks/gases area in libdc) Signed-off-by: Salvador Cuñat <salvador.cunat@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
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smtkdive->suit = smtk_value_by_idx(mdb_clon, "Suit", 1, col[coln(SUITIDX)]->bind_ptr);
smtk_build_location(mdb_clon, col[coln(SITEIDX)]->bind_ptr, smtkdive->when, &smtkdive->dive_site_uuid);
smtkdive->buddy = smtk_locate_buddy(mdb_clon, col[0]->bind_ptr);
smtk_parse_relations(mdb_clon, smtkdive, col[0]->bind_ptr, "Type", "TypeRelation", true);
smtk_parse_relations(mdb_clon, smtkdive, col[0]->bind_ptr, "Activity", "ActivityRelation", false);
smtk_parse_relations(mdb_clon, smtkdive, col[0]->bind_ptr, "Gear", "GearRelation", false);
smtk_parse_relations(mdb_clon, smtkdive, col[0]->bind_ptr, "Fish", "FishRelation", false);
smtk_parse_bookmarks(mdb_clon, smtkdive, col[0]->bind_ptr);
SmartTrak import - Support for .slg files import SmartTrak is a Windows based propietary dive log software by Uwatec, which has been the reference software for every Scubapro/Uwatec IRda based devices, ranging from Smart to Galileo. It has just been recently that began to be substituted by newer softwares like LogTrak and JTrak (these only supports Galileo or newer devices and don't import SmartTrak's .slg files).i SmartTrak also supports importing dives from older DataTrak software (oldest Aladin series, serial based DCs) so most divers using Scubapro/Uwatec products have probably their dives registered in this log, even those who have just moved to newest Scubapro/Uwatec DCs. SmartTrak is based in MS Access database with support for recreational and technical dives up to 10 tanks, trimix (in later versions, prior versions had support for just 3 tanks with Nitrox) and SCR/CCR. In Linux, MsAccess databases are supported via libmdb which in turn depends on libglib2, so this work has a hard dependency on these two libraries. Libmdb sees very little (or null) development activity today so it can be considered a mature library, which, in my opinion, makes it independent of progresses of libglib2, this way, the tool should build on most Linux distributions, even oldest ones (well, this will actually be false because of the other dependencies of Subsurface). Final note: It hasn't been until very recently that libdivecomputer has included support for some of the data downloaded from Galileo devices, even today understanding some of these data is WIP (e.g. alarms, are interpreted as bookmarks at this moment, and there is a lot of noise coming from the tanks/gases area in libdc) Signed-off-by: Salvador Cuñat <salvador.cunat@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
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smtkdive->notes = smtk_concat_str(smtkdive->notes, "\n", "%s", col[coln(REMARKS)]->bind_ptr);
record_dive_to_table(smtkdive, divetable);
free(devdata);
}
smtk_free(bound_values, mdb_table->num_cols);
SmartTrak import - Support for .slg files import SmartTrak is a Windows based propietary dive log software by Uwatec, which has been the reference software for every Scubapro/Uwatec IRda based devices, ranging from Smart to Galileo. It has just been recently that began to be substituted by newer softwares like LogTrak and JTrak (these only supports Galileo or newer devices and don't import SmartTrak's .slg files).i SmartTrak also supports importing dives from older DataTrak software (oldest Aladin series, serial based DCs) so most divers using Scubapro/Uwatec products have probably their dives registered in this log, even those who have just moved to newest Scubapro/Uwatec DCs. SmartTrak is based in MS Access database with support for recreational and technical dives up to 10 tanks, trimix (in later versions, prior versions had support for just 3 tanks with Nitrox) and SCR/CCR. In Linux, MsAccess databases are supported via libmdb which in turn depends on libglib2, so this work has a hard dependency on these two libraries. Libmdb sees very little (or null) development activity today so it can be considered a mature library, which, in my opinion, makes it independent of progresses of libglib2, this way, the tool should build on most Linux distributions, even oldest ones (well, this will actually be false because of the other dependencies of Subsurface). Final note: It hasn't been until very recently that libdivecomputer has included support for some of the data downloaded from Galileo devices, even today understanding some of these data is WIP (e.g. alarms, are interpreted as bookmarks at this moment, and there is a lot of noise coming from the tanks/gases area in libdc) Signed-off-by: Salvador Cuñat <salvador.cunat@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
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mdb_free_tabledef(mdb_table);
mdb_free_catalog(mdb_clon);
mdb->catalog = NULL;
mdb_close(mdb_clon);
mdb_close(mdb);
sort_table(divetable);
}