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core: use std::vector<> to store divecomputer samples
This is a hairy one, because the sample code is rather tricky. There was a pattern of looping through pairs of adjacent samples, for interpolation purposes. Add an range adapter to generalize such loops. Removes the finish_sample() function: The code would call prepare_sample() to start parsing of samples and then finish_sample() to actuall add it. I.e. a kind of commit(). Since, with one exception, all users of prepare_sample() called finish_sample() in all code paths, we might just add the sample in the first place. The exception was sample_end() in parse.cpp. This brings a small change: samples are now added, even if they could only be parsed partially. I doubt that this makes any difference, since it will only happen for broken divelogs anyway. Signed-off-by: Berthold Stoeger <bstoeger@mail.tuwien.ac.at>
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return comboBox;
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std::vector<int16_t> sensors;
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for (int i = 0; i < currentdc->samples; ++i) {
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auto &sample = currentdc->sample[i];
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for (const auto &sample: currentdc->samples) {
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for (int s = 0; s < MAX_SENSORS; ++s) {
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if (sample.pressure[s].mbar) {
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if (std::find(sensors.begin(), sensors.end(), sample.sensor[s]) == sensors.end())
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