subsurface/main.c
Dirk Hohndel ebcbe5aedd Finish removing accesses to first divecomputer instead of dive
This adds watertemp and airtemp to the dive, populates them in fixup and
uses them elsewhere in the code.

WARNING: as a sideeffect we now edit the airtemp in the dive, but we never
display this in the DIve Info notebook (as that always displays the data
from the specific selected divecomputer). This is likely to cause
confusion. It's consistent behavior, but... odd. This brings back the
desire to have a view of "best data available" for a dive, in addition to
the "per divecomputer" view. This would also allow us to consolidate the
different pressure graphs we may be getting from different divecomputers
(consider the case where you dive with multiple air integrated computers
that are connected to different tanks - now we could have one profile with
all the correct tank pressure plots overlayed - and the best available (or
edited) data in the corresponding Dive Info notebook.

This commit also fixes a few remaining accesses to the first divecomputer
that fell through the cracks earlier and does a couple of other related
cleanups.

Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2013-02-09 07:41:15 -08:00

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C

/* main.c */
#include <locale.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <libintl.h>
#include <glib/gi18n.h>
#include "dive.h"
#include "divelist.h"
#ifdef DEBUGFILE
char *debugfilename;
FILE *debugfile;
#endif
struct preferences prefs;
struct preferences default_prefs = {
.units = SI_UNITS,
.visible_cols = { TRUE, FALSE, },
.pp_graphs = {
.po2 = FALSE,
.pn2 = FALSE,
.phe = FALSE,
.po2_threshold = 1.6,
.pn2_threshold = 4.0,
.phe_threshold = 13.0,
},
.mod = FALSE,
.mod_ppO2 = 1.6,
.ead = FALSE,
.profile_red_ceiling = FALSE,
.profile_calc_ceiling = FALSE,
.calc_ceiling_3m_incr = FALSE,
.gflow = 0.30,
.gfhigh = 0.75,
};
/* random helper functions, used here or elsewhere */
static int sortfn(const void *_a, const void *_b)
{
const struct dive *a = *(void **)_a;
const struct dive *b = *(void **)_b;
if (a->when < b->when)
return -1;
if (a->when > b->when)
return 1;
return 0;
}
void sort_table(struct dive_table *table)
{
qsort(table->dives, table->nr, sizeof(struct dive *), sortfn);
}
const char *weekday(int wday)
{
static const char wday_array[7][7] = {
/*++GETTEXT: these are three letter days - we allow up to six code bytes */
N_("Sun"), N_("Mon"), N_("Tue"), N_("Wed"), N_("Thu"), N_("Fri"), N_("Sat")
};
return _(wday_array[wday]);
}
const char *monthname(int mon)
{
static const char month_array[12][7] = {
/*++GETTEXT: these are three letter months - we allow up to six code bytes*/
N_("Jan"), N_("Feb"), N_("Mar"), N_("Apr"), N_("May"), N_("Jun"),
N_("Jul"), N_("Aug"), N_("Sep"), N_("Oct"), N_("Nov"), N_("Dec"),
};
return _(month_array[mon]);
}
/*
* When adding dives to the dive table, we try to renumber
* the new dives based on any old dives in the dive table.
*
* But we only do it if:
*
* - there are no dives in the dive table
*
* OR
*
* - the last dive in the old dive table was numbered
*
* - all the new dives are strictly at the end (so the
* "last dive" is at the same location in the dive table
* after re-sorting the dives.
*
* - none of the new dives have any numbers
*
* This catches the common case of importing new dives from
* a dive computer, and gives them proper numbers based on
* your old dive list. But it tries to be very conservative
* and not give numbers if there is *any* question about
* what the numbers should be - in which case you need to do
* a manual re-numbering.
*/
static void try_to_renumber(struct dive *last, int preexisting)
{
int i, nr;
/*
* If the new dives aren't all strictly at the end,
* we're going to expect the user to do a manual
* renumbering.
*/
if (preexisting && get_dive(preexisting-1) != last)
return;
/*
* If any of the new dives already had a number,
* we'll have to do a manual renumbering.
*/
for (i = preexisting; i < dive_table.nr; i++) {
struct dive *dive = get_dive(i);
if (dive->number)
return;
}
/*
* Ok, renumber..
*/
if (last)
nr = last->number;
else
nr = 0;
for (i = preexisting; i < dive_table.nr; i++) {
struct dive *dive = get_dive(i);
dive->number = ++nr;
}
}
/*
* track whether we switched to importing dives
*/
static gboolean imported = FALSE;
/*
* This doesn't really report anything at all. We just sort the
* dives, the GUI does the reporting
*/
void report_dives(gboolean is_imported, gboolean prefer_imported)
{
int i;
int preexisting = dive_table.preexisting;
struct dive *last;
/* check if we need a nickname for the divecomputer for newly downloaded dives;
* since we know they all came from the same divecomputer we just check for the
* first one */
if (preexisting < dive_table.nr && dive_table.dives[preexisting]->downloaded)
set_dc_nickname(dive_table.dives[preexisting]);
else
/* they aren't downloaded, so record / check all new ones */
for (i = preexisting; i < dive_table.nr; i++)
set_dc_nickname(dive_table.dives[i]);
/* This does the right thing for -1: NULL */
last = get_dive(preexisting-1);
sort_table(&dive_table);
for (i = 1; i < dive_table.nr; i++) {
struct dive **pp = &dive_table.dives[i-1];
struct dive *prev = pp[0];
struct dive *dive = pp[1];
struct dive *merged;
/* only try to merge overlapping dives - or if one of the dives has
* zero duration (that might be a gps marker from the webservice) */
if (prev->duration.seconds && dive->duration.seconds &&
prev->when + prev->duration.seconds < dive->when)
continue;
merged = try_to_merge(prev, dive, prefer_imported);
if (!merged)
continue;
/* careful - we might free the dive that last points to. Oops... */
if (last == prev || last == dive)
last = merged;
/* Redo the new 'i'th dive */
i--;
add_single_dive(i, merged);
delete_single_dive(i+1);
delete_single_dive(i+1);
}
/* make sure no dives are still marked as downloaded */
for (i = 1; i < dive_table.nr; i++)
dive_table.dives[i]->downloaded = FALSE;
if (is_imported) {
/* If there are dives in the table, are they numbered */
if (!last || last->number)
try_to_renumber(last, preexisting);
/* did we add dives to the dive table? */
if (preexisting != dive_table.nr)
mark_divelist_changed(TRUE);
}
dive_list_update_dives();
}
static void parse_argument(const char *arg)
{
const char *p = arg+1;
do {
switch (*p) {
case 'v':
verbose++;
continue;
case '-':
/* long options with -- */
if (strcmp(arg,"--import") == 0) {
/* mark the dives so far as the base,
* everything after is imported */
report_dives(FALSE, FALSE);
imported = TRUE;
return;
}
/* fallthrough */
case 'p':
/* ignore process serial number argument when run as native macosx app */
if (strncmp(arg, "-psn_", 5) == 0) {
return;
}
/* fallthrough */
default:
fprintf(stderr, "Bad argument '%s'\n", arg);
exit(1);
}
} while (*++p);
}
void update_dive(struct dive *new_dive)
{
static struct dive *buffered_dive;
struct dive *old_dive = buffered_dive;
if (old_dive) {
flush_divelist(old_dive);
}
show_dive_info(new_dive);
if (new_dive) {
show_dive_equipment(new_dive, W_IDX_PRIMARY);
show_dive_stats(new_dive);
}
buffered_dive = new_dive;
}
void renumber_dives(int nr)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < dive_table.nr; i++) {
struct dive *dive = dive_table.dives[i];
dive->number = nr + i;
flush_divelist(dive);
}
mark_divelist_changed(TRUE);
}
/*
* Under a POSIX setup, the locale string should have a format
* like [language[_territory][.codeset][@modifier]].
*
* So search for the underscore, and see if the "territory" is
* US, and turn on imperial units by default.
*
* I guess Burma and Liberia should trigger this too. I'm too
* lazy to look up the territory names, though.
*/
static void setup_system_prefs(void)
{
const char *env;
default_prefs.divelist_font = strdup(system_divelist_default_font);
default_prefs.default_filename = strdup(system_default_filename());
env = getenv("LC_MEASUREMENT");
if (!env)
env = getenv("LC_ALL");
if (!env)
env = getenv("LANG");
if (!env)
return;
env = strchr(env, '_');
if (!env)
return;
env++;
if (strncmp(env, "US", 2))
return;
default_prefs.units = IMPERIAL_units;
}
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
int i;
gboolean no_filenames = TRUE;
const char *path;
/* set up l18n - the search directory needs to change
* so that it uses the correct system directory when
* subsurface isn't run from the local directory */
path = subsurface_gettext_domainpath(argv[0]);
setlocale(LC_ALL, "");
bindtextdomain("subsurface", path);
bind_textdomain_codeset("subsurface", "utf-8");
textdomain("subsurface");
setup_system_prefs();
prefs = default_prefs;
#if DEBUGFILE > 1
debugfile = stderr;
#elif defined(DEBUGFILE)
debugfilename = strdup(prefs.default_filename);
strncpy(debugfilename + strlen(debugfilename) - 3, "log", 3);
if (g_mkdir_with_parents(g_path_get_dirname(debugfilename), 0664) != 0 ||
(debugfile = g_fopen(debugfilename, "w")) == NULL)
printf("oh boy, can't create debugfile");
#endif
subsurface_command_line_init(&argc, &argv);
parse_xml_init();
init_ui(&argc, &argv);
for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) {
const char *a = argv[i];
if (a[0] == '-') {
parse_argument(a);
continue;
}
GError *error = NULL;
/* if we have exactly one filename, parse_file will set
* that to be the default. Otherwise there will be no default filename */
set_filename(NULL, TRUE);
parse_file(a, &error, no_filenames);
no_filenames = FALSE;
if (error != NULL)
{
report_error(error);
g_error_free(error);
error = NULL;
}
}
if (no_filenames) {
GError *error = NULL;
const char *filename = prefs.default_filename;
parse_file(filename, &error, TRUE);
/* don't report errors - this file may not exist, but make
sure we remember this as the filename in use */
set_filename(filename, FALSE);
}
report_dives(imported, FALSE);
if (dive_table.nr == 0)
show_dive_info(NULL);
run_ui();
exit_ui();
parse_xml_exit();
subsurface_command_line_exit(&argc, &argv);
#ifdef DEBUGFILE
if (debugfile)
fclose(debugfile);
#endif
return 0;
}