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@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
# Remove this file if not using the PSI build system
include /ioc/tools/driver.makefile
EXCLUDE_VERSIONS = 3.13.2
PROJECT=stream
@ -39,10 +40,7 @@ HEADERS += StreamFormatConverter.h
HEADERS += StreamBuffer.h
HEADERS += StreamError.h
ifeq (${EPICS_BASETYPE},3.13)
# old gcc needs full path for -include
CXXFLAGS += -include $(foreach d,${INCLUDES:-I%=%},$(wildcard $d/compat3_13.h))
else
ifneq (${EPICS_BASETYPE},3.13)
RECORDTYPES += calcout
endif
@ -52,7 +50,7 @@ streamReferences:
perl ../src/makeref.pl Interface $(BUSSES) > $@
perl ../src/makeref.pl Converter $(FORMATS) >> $@
# have to hack a bit to work with both versions of driver.makefile
DBDFILES = O.$${EPICSVERSION}_$${T_A}/streamSup.dbd
../O.${EPICSVERSION}_${T_A}/streamSup.dbd:
export DBDFILES = streamSup.dbd
streamSup.dbd:
@echo Creating $@
perl ../src/makedbd.pl $(RECORDTYPES) > $@

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@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ written or read value.
(=20.0/0xFFFF) maps 0x0000 to -10.0, 0x7FFF to 0.0 and 0xFFFF to 10.0.
Using unsigned formats with values ≥ 0x800000 gives different results
on 64 bit machines.
<p class="new">
<p>
If <code>LINR=="NO CONVERSION"</code> (the default), <code>VAL</code>
is directly converted from and to <code>long</code> without going through
<code>RVAL</code>. This allows for more bits on 64 bit machines.
@ -84,6 +84,6 @@ written or read value.
<a href="calcout.html">calcout</a>
<a href="scalcout.html">scalcout</a>
</p>
<p><small>Dirk Zimoch, 2005</small></p>
<p><small>Dirk Zimoch, 2015</small></p>
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@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ written or read value.
(=20.0/0xFFFF) maps -10.0 to 0x0000, 0.0 to 0x7FFF and 10.0 to 0xFFFF.
Using unsigned formats with values &ge; 0x800000 gives different results
on 64 bit machines.
<p class="new">
<p>
If <code>LINR=="NO CONVERSION"</code> (the default), <code>OVAL</code>
is directly converted to <code>long</code> without going through
<code>RVAL</code>. This allows for more bits on 64 bit machines.
@ -85,6 +85,6 @@ written or read value.
<a href="calcout.html">calcout</a>
<a href="scalcout.html">scalcout</a>
</p>
<p><small>Dirk Zimoch, 2005</small></p>
<p><small>Dirk Zimoch, 2015</small></p>
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@ -28,8 +28,8 @@ A format converter consists of
</p>
<ul>
<li>The <code>%</code> character</li>
<li>Optionally a field <span class="new">or record</span> name in <code>()</code></li>
<li>Optionally flags out of the characters <code>*# +0-<span class="new">?=</span></code></li>
<li>Optionally a field or record name in <code>()</code></li>
<li>Optionally flags out of the characters <code>*# +0-?=!</code></li>
<li>Optionally an integer <em>width</em> field</li>
<li>Optionally a period character (<code>.</code>) followed
by an integer <em>precision</em> field (input ony for most formats)</li>
@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ A format converter consists of
<p>
The flags <code>*# +0-</code> work like in the C functions
<em>printf()</em> and <em>scanf()</em>.
The flags <code>?</code> and <code>=</code> are extensions.
The flags <code>?</code>, <code>=</code> and <code>!</code> are extensions.
</p>
<p>
The <code>*</code> flag skips data in input formats.
@ -67,16 +67,24 @@ The <code>0</code> flag says that numbers should be left padded with
The <code>-</code> flag specifies that output is left justified if
<em>width</em> is larger than required.
</p>
<p class="new">
<p>
The <code>?</code> flag makes failing input conversions succeed with
a default zero value (0, 0.0, or "", depending on the format type).
</p>
<p class="new">
<p>
The <code>=</code> flag allows to compare input with current values.
It is only allowed in input formats.
Instead of reading a new value from input, the current value is
formatted (like for output) and then compared to the input.
</p>
<p>
The <code>!</code> flag demands that input is exactly <em>width</em>
bytes long (normally <em>width</em> defines the maximum number of
bytes read in many formats).
For example <code>in "%!5d";</code> expects exactly 5 digits.
Fewer digits are considered loss of data and make the format fail.
This feature has been added by Klemen Vodopivec, SNS.
</p>
<h3>Examples:</h3>
<table>
@ -143,11 +151,8 @@ field formatted as a string.
Use <code>in&nbsp;"%(<i>otherrecord</i>.RVAL)f";</code> to write the floating
point input value into the <code>RVAL</code> field of
<code><i>otherrecord</i></code>.
<span class="new">
If no field is given for an other record .VAL is assumed.
When a record name conflicts with a field name use .VAL explicitly.
</span>
</p>
<p>
This feature is very useful when one line of input contains many values that should
@ -158,7 +163,7 @@ attribute (see
target="ex">Record Reference Manual</a>), the record will be processed.
It is your responsibility that the data type of the record field is
compatible to the the data type of the converter.
<span class="new">STRING formats are compatible with arrays of CHAR or UCHAR.<span>
STRING formats are compatible with arrays of CHAR or UCHAR.
</p>
<p>
Note that using this syntax is by far not as efficient as using the
@ -192,11 +197,11 @@ With the <code>#</code> flag, output always contains a period character.
<p>
<b>Input:</b> All these formats are equivalent. Leading whitespaces are skipped.
</p>
<p class="new">
<p>
With the <code>#</code> flag additional whitespace between sign and number
is accepted.
</p>
<p class="new">
<p>
When a maximum field width is given, leading whitespace only counts to the
field witdth when the space flag is used.
</p>
@ -213,7 +218,7 @@ field witdth when the space flag is used.
<p>
With the <code>#</code> flag, octal values are prefixed with <code>0</code>
and hexadecimal values with <code>0x</code> or <code>0X</code>.
<p class="new">
<p>
Unlike printf, <code>%x</code> and <code>%X</code> truncate the
output to the the given width (number of least significant half bytes).
</p>
@ -228,14 +233,14 @@ Octal and hexadecimal values can optionally be prefixed.
hexadecimal notation.
Leading whitespaces are skipped.
</p>
<p class="new">
<p>
With the <code>-</code> negative octal and hexadecimal values are accepted.
</p>
<p class="new">
<p>
With the <code>#</code> flag additional whitespace between sign and number
is accepted.
</p>
<p class="new">
<p>
When a maximum field width is given, leading whitespace only counts to the
field witdth when the space flag is used.
</p>
@ -253,13 +258,11 @@ and <code>%c</code> matches a sequence of not-null characters.
The maximum string length is given by <em>width</em>.
The default <em>width</em> is infinite for <code>%s</code> and
1 for <code>%c</code>.
Leading whitespaces are skipped with <code>%s</code>
<span class="new">
except when the space flag is used</span>
but not with <code>%c</code>.
Leading whitespaces are skipped with <code>%s</code> except when
the space flag is used but not with <code>%c</code>.
The empty string matches.
</p>
<p class="new">
<p>
With the <code>#</code> flag <code>%s</code> matches a sequence of not-null
characters instead of non-whitespace characters.
</p>
@ -290,18 +293,18 @@ The strings are separated by <code>|</code>.
Example: <code>%{OFF|STANDBY|ON}</code> mapps the string <code>OFF</code>
to the value 0, <code>STANDBY</code> to 1 and <code>ON</code> to 2.
</p>
<p class="new">
<p>
When using the <code>#</code> flag it is allowed to assign integer values
to the strings using <code>=</code>.
Unassigned strings increment their values by 1 as usual.
</p>
<p class="new">
<p>
If one string is the initial substing of another, the substing must come
later to ensure correct matching.
In particular if one string is the emptry string, it must be the last one.
Use <code>#</code> and <code>=</code> to renumber if necessary.
</p>
<p class="new">
<p>
Use the assignment <code>=?</code> for the last string to make it the
default value for output formats.
</p>
@ -310,12 +313,12 @@ Example: <code>%#{neg=-1|stop|pos|fast=10|rewind=-10}</code>.
</p>
<p>
If one of the strings contains <code>|</code> or <code>}</code>
<span class="new">(or <code>=</code> if the <code>#</code> flag is used)</span>
(or <code>=</code> if the <code>#</code> flag is used)
a <code>\</code> must be used to escape the character.
</p>
<p>
<b>Output:</b> Depending on the value, one of the strings is printed,
<span class="new">or the default if no value matches</span>.
or the default if no value matches.
</p>
<p>
<b>Input:</b> If any of the strings matches, the value is set accordingly.
@ -485,21 +488,24 @@ In input, the next byte or bytes must match the checksum.
(poly=0x07, init=0x00, xorout=0x00).</dd>
<dt><code>%&lt;ccitt8&gt;</code></dt>
<dd>One byte. The CCITT standard 8 bit crc checksum
(poly=0x31, init=0x00, xorout=0x00).</dd>
(poly=0x31, init=0x00, xorout=0x00, reflected).</dd>
<dt><code>%&lt;crc16&gt;</code></dt>
<dd>Two bytes. An often used 16 bit crc checksum
(poly=0x8005, init=0x0000, xorout=0x0000).</dd>
<dt><code>%&lt;crc16r&gt;</code></dt>
<dd>Two bytes. An often used reflected 16 bit crc checksum
(poly=0x8005, init=0x0000, xorout=0x0000).</dd>
(poly=0x8005, init=0x0000, xorout=0x0000, reflected).</dd>
<dt><code>%&lt;modbus&gt;</code></dt>
<dd>Two bytes. The modbus 16 bit crc checksum
(poly=0x8005, init=0xffff, xorout=0x0000, reflected)</dd>
<dt><code>%&lt;ccitt16&gt;</code></dt>
<dd>Two bytes. The usual (but <a target="ex"
href="http://www.joegeluso.com/software/articles/ccitt.htm">wrong?</a>)
href="http://srecord.sourceforge.net/crc16-ccitt.html">wrong?</a>)
implementation of the CCITT standard 16 bit crc checksum
(poly=0x1021, init=0xFFFF, xorout=0x0000).</dd>
<dt><code>%&lt;ccitt16a&gt;</code></dt>
<dd>Two bytes. The unusual (but <a target="ex"
href="http://www.joegeluso.com/software/articles/ccitt.htm">correct?</a>)
href="http://srecord.sourceforge.net/crc16-ccitt.html">correct?</a>)
implementation of the CCITT standard 16 bit crc checksum with augment.
(poly=0x1021, init=0x1D0F, xorout=0x0000).</dd>
<dt><code>%&lt;ccitt16x&gt;</code> or <code>%&lt;crc16c&gt;</code> or <code>%&lt;xmodem&gt;</code></dt>
@ -510,10 +516,10 @@ In input, the next byte or bytes must match the checksum.
(poly=0x04C11DB7, init=0xFFFFFFFF, xorout=0xFFFFFFFF).</dd>
<dt><code>%&lt;crc32r&gt;</code></dt>
<dd>Four bytes. The standard reflected 32 bit crc checksum.
(poly=0x04C11DB7, init=0xFFFFFFFF, xorout=0xFFFFFFFF).</dd>
(poly=0x04C11DB7, init=0xFFFFFFFF, xorout=0xFFFFFFFF, reflected).</dd>
<dt><code>%&lt;jamcrc&gt;</code></dt>
<dd>Four bytes. Another reflected 32 bit crc checksum.
(poly=0x04C11DB7, init=0xFFFFFFFF, xorout=0x00000000).</dd>
(poly=0x04C11DB7, init=0xFFFFFFFF, xorout=0x00000000, reflected).</dd>
<dt><code>%&lt;adler32&gt;</code></dt>
<dd>Four bytes. The Adler32 checksum according to <a target="ex"
href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1950.txt">RFC 1950</a>.</dd>
@ -584,7 +590,6 @@ Format flags <code>+</code>, <code>-</code>, and space are supported in
the usual way (always sign, left justified, space instead of + sign).
Flags <code>#</code> and <code>0</code> are unsupported.
</p>
<div class="new">
<a name="timestamp"></a>
<h2>14. Timestamp DOUBLE converter (<code>%T(<em>timeformat</em>)</code>)</h2>
<p>
@ -637,9 +642,8 @@ Because of the complexity of the problem, locales are not supported.
Thus, only the English month names can be used (week day names are
ignored anyway).
</p>
</div>
<hr>
<p align="right"><a href="processing.html">Next: Record Processing</a></p>
<p><small>Dirk Zimoch, 2011</small></p>
<p><small>Dirk Zimoch, 2015</small></p>
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@ -104,13 +104,8 @@ This marks text you typically type in configuration files etc.
<pre>
Longer code segments are often set in a box.
</pre>
<p>
Important modifications and new features are
<span class="new">highlighted with a yellow background</span>.
Obsolete features are <strike class="new">highlighted and crossed out</strike>.
</p>
<hr>
<p align="right"><a href="setup.html">Next: Setup</a></p>
<p><small>Dirk Zimoch, 2011</small></p>
<p><small>Dirk Zimoch, 2015</small></p>
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@ -22,9 +22,21 @@
#include "StreamError.h"
#if defined(__vxworks) || defined(vxWorks) || defined(_WIN32) || defined(__rtems__)
// These systems have no strncasecmp
#include <epicsVersion.h>
#ifdef BASE_VERSION
// 3.13
#include <ctype.h>
static int strncasecmp(const char *s1, const char *s2, size_t n)
{
int r=0;
while (n && (r = toupper(*s1)-toupper(*s2)) == 0) { n--; s1++; s2++; };
return r;
}
#else
#include <epicsString.h>
#define strncasecmp epicsStrnCaseCmp
#endif
#endif
#include <ctype.h>
typedef unsigned int (*checksumFunc)(const unsigned char* data, unsigned int len, unsigned int init);
@ -138,38 +150,38 @@ static unsigned int crc_0x8005(const unsigned char* data, unsigned int len, unsi
{
// x^16 + x^15 + x^2 + x^0 (0x8005)
const static unsigned short table[256] = {
0x0000,0x8005,0x800f,0x000a,0x801b,0x001e,0x0014,0x8011,
0x8033,0x0036,0x003c,0x8039,0x0028,0x802d,0x8027,0x0022,
0x8063,0x0066,0x006c,0x8069,0x0078,0x807d,0x8077,0x0072,
0x0050,0x8055,0x805f,0x005a,0x804b,0x004e,0x0044,0x8041,
0x80c3,0x00c6,0x00cc,0x80c9,0x00d8,0x80dd,0x80d7,0x00d2,
0x00f0,0x80f5,0x80ff,0x00fa,0x80eb,0x00ee,0x00e4,0x80e1,
0x00a0,0x80a5,0x80af,0x00aa,0x80bb,0x00be,0x00b4,0x80b1,
0x8093,0x0096,0x009c,0x8099,0x0088,0x808d,0x8087,0x0082,
0x8183,0x0186,0x018c,0x8189,0x0198,0x819d,0x8197,0x0192,
0x01b0,0x81b5,0x81bf,0x01ba,0x81ab,0x01ae,0x01a4,0x81a1,
0x01e0,0x81e5,0x81ef,0x01ea,0x81fb,0x01fe,0x01f4,0x81f1,
0x81d3,0x01d6,0x01dc,0x81d9,0x01c8,0x81cd,0x81c7,0x01c2,
0x0140,0x8145,0x814f,0x014a,0x815b,0x015e,0x0154,0x8151,
0x8173,0x0176,0x017c,0x8179,0x0168,0x816d,0x8167,0x0162,
0x8123,0x0126,0x012c,0x8129,0x0138,0x813d,0x8137,0x0132,
0x0110,0x8115,0x811f,0x011a,0x810b,0x010e,0x0104,0x8101,
0x8303,0x0306,0x030c,0x8309,0x0318,0x831d,0x8317,0x0312,
0x0330,0x8335,0x833f,0x033a,0x832b,0x032e,0x0324,0x8321,
0x0360,0x8365,0x836f,0x036a,0x837b,0x037e,0x0374,0x8371,
0x8353,0x0356,0x035c,0x8359,0x0348,0x834d,0x8347,0x0342,
0x03c0,0x83c5,0x83cf,0x03ca,0x83db,0x03de,0x03d4,0x83d1,
0x83f3,0x03f6,0x03fc,0x83f9,0x03e8,0x83ed,0x83e7,0x03e2,
0x83a3,0x03a6,0x03ac,0x83a9,0x03b8,0x83bd,0x83b7,0x03b2,
0x0390,0x8395,0x839f,0x039a,0x838b,0x038e,0x0384,0x8381,
0x0280,0x8285,0x828f,0x028a,0x829b,0x029e,0x0294,0x8291,
0x82b3,0x02b6,0x02bc,0x82b9,0x02a8,0x82ad,0x82a7,0x02a2,
0x82e3,0x02e6,0x02ec,0x82e9,0x02f8,0x82fd,0x82f7,0x02f2,
0x02d0,0x82d5,0x82df,0x02da,0x82cb,0x02ce,0x02c4,0x82c1,
0x8243,0x0246,0x024c,0x8249,0x0258,0x825d,0x8257,0x0252,
0x0270,0x8275,0x827f,0x027a,0x826b,0x026e,0x0264,0x8261,
0x0220,0x8225,0x822f,0x022a,0x823b,0x023e,0x0234,0x8231,
0x8213,0x0216,0x021c,0x8219,0x0208,0x820d,0x8207,0x0202 };
0x0000, 0x8005, 0x800f, 0x000a, 0x801b, 0x001e, 0x0014, 0x8011,
0x8033, 0x0036, 0x003c, 0x8039, 0x0028, 0x802d, 0x8027, 0x0022,
0x8063, 0x0066, 0x006c, 0x8069, 0x0078, 0x807d, 0x8077, 0x0072,
0x0050, 0x8055, 0x805f, 0x005a, 0x804b, 0x004e, 0x0044, 0x8041,
0x80c3, 0x00c6, 0x00cc, 0x80c9, 0x00d8, 0x80dd, 0x80d7, 0x00d2,
0x00f0, 0x80f5, 0x80ff, 0x00fa, 0x80eb, 0x00ee, 0x00e4, 0x80e1,
0x00a0, 0x80a5, 0x80af, 0x00aa, 0x80bb, 0x00be, 0x00b4, 0x80b1,
0x8093, 0x0096, 0x009c, 0x8099, 0x0088, 0x808d, 0x8087, 0x0082,
0x8183, 0x0186, 0x018c, 0x8189, 0x0198, 0x819d, 0x8197, 0x0192,
0x01b0, 0x81b5, 0x81bf, 0x01ba, 0x81ab, 0x01ae, 0x01a4, 0x81a1,
0x01e0, 0x81e5, 0x81ef, 0x01ea, 0x81fb, 0x01fe, 0x01f4, 0x81f1,
0x81d3, 0x01d6, 0x01dc, 0x81d9, 0x01c8, 0x81cd, 0x81c7, 0x01c2,
0x0140, 0x8145, 0x814f, 0x014a, 0x815b, 0x015e, 0x0154, 0x8151,
0x8173, 0x0176, 0x017c, 0x8179, 0x0168, 0x816d, 0x8167, 0x0162,
0x8123, 0x0126, 0x012c, 0x8129, 0x0138, 0x813d, 0x8137, 0x0132,
0x0110, 0x8115, 0x811f, 0x011a, 0x810b, 0x010e, 0x0104, 0x8101,
0x8303, 0x0306, 0x030c, 0x8309, 0x0318, 0x831d, 0x8317, 0x0312,
0x0330, 0x8335, 0x833f, 0x033a, 0x832b, 0x032e, 0x0324, 0x8321,
0x0360, 0x8365, 0x836f, 0x036a, 0x837b, 0x037e, 0x0374, 0x8371,
0x8353, 0x0356, 0x035c, 0x8359, 0x0348, 0x834d, 0x8347, 0x0342,
0x03c0, 0x83c5, 0x83cf, 0x03ca, 0x83db, 0x03de, 0x03d4, 0x83d1,
0x83f3, 0x03f6, 0x03fc, 0x83f9, 0x03e8, 0x83ed, 0x83e7, 0x03e2,
0x83a3, 0x03a6, 0x03ac, 0x83a9, 0x03b8, 0x83bd, 0x83b7, 0x03b2,
0x0390, 0x8395, 0x839f, 0x039a, 0x838b, 0x038e, 0x0384, 0x8381,
0x0280, 0x8285, 0x828f, 0x028a, 0x829b, 0x029e, 0x0294, 0x8291,
0x82b3, 0x02b6, 0x02bc, 0x82b9, 0x02a8, 0x82ad, 0x82a7, 0x02a2,
0x82e3, 0x02e6, 0x02ec, 0x82e9, 0x02f8, 0x82fd, 0x82f7, 0x02f2,
0x02d0, 0x82d5, 0x82df, 0x02da, 0x82cb, 0x02ce, 0x02c4, 0x82c1,
0x8243, 0x0246, 0x024c, 0x8249, 0x0258, 0x825d, 0x8257, 0x0252,
0x0270, 0x8275, 0x827f, 0x027a, 0x826b, 0x026e, 0x0264, 0x8261,
0x0220, 0x8225, 0x822f, 0x022a, 0x823b, 0x023e, 0x0234, 0x8231,
0x8213, 0x0216, 0x021c, 0x8219, 0x0208, 0x820d, 0x8207, 0x0202 };
while (len--) crc = table[((crc>>8) ^ *data++) & 0xFF] ^ (crc << 8);
return crc;
@ -180,38 +192,38 @@ static unsigned int crc_0x8005_r(const unsigned char* data, unsigned int len, un
// x^16 + x^15 + x^2 + x^0 (0x8005)
// reflected
const static unsigned short table[256] = {
0x0000,0xC0C1,0xC181,0x0140,0xC301,0x03C0,0x0280,0xC241,
0xC601,0x06C0,0x0780,0xC741,0x0500,0xC5C1,0xC481,0x0440,
0xCC01,0x0CC0,0x0D80,0xCD41,0x0F00,0xCFC1,0xCE81,0x0E40,
0x0A00,0xCAC1,0xCB81,0x0B40,0xC901,0x09C0,0x0880,0xC841,
0xD801,0x18C0,0x1980,0xD941,0x1B00,0xDBC1,0xDA81,0x1A40,
0x1E00,0xDEC1,0xDF81,0x1F40,0xDD01,0x1DC0,0x1C80,0xDC41,
0x1400,0xD4C1,0xD581,0x1540,0xD701,0x17C0,0x1680,0xD641,
0xD201,0x12C0,0x1380,0xD341,0x1100,0xD1C1,0xD081,0x1040,
0xF001,0x30C0,0x3180,0xF141,0x3300,0xF3C1,0xF281,0x3240,
0x3600,0xF6C1,0xF781,0x3740,0xF501,0x35C0,0x3480,0xF441,
0x3C00,0xFCC1,0xFD81,0x3D40,0xFF01,0x3FC0,0x3E80,0xFE41,
0xFA01,0x3AC0,0x3B80,0xFB41,0x3900,0xF9C1,0xF881,0x3840,
0x2800,0xE8C1,0xE981,0x2940,0xEB01,0x2BC0,0x2A80,0xEA41,
0xEE01,0x2EC0,0x2F80,0xEF41,0x2D00,0xEDC1,0xEC81,0x2C40,
0xE401,0x24C0,0x2580,0xE541,0x2700,0xE7C1,0xE681,0x2640,
0x2200,0xE2C1,0xE381,0x2340,0xE101,0x21C0,0x2080,0xE041,
0xA001,0x60C0,0x6180,0xA141,0x6300,0xA3C1,0xA281,0x6240,
0x6600,0xA6C1,0xA781,0x6740,0xA501,0x65C0,0x6480,0xA441,
0x6C00,0xACC1,0xAD81,0x6D40,0xAF01,0x6FC0,0x6E80,0xAE41,
0xAA01,0x6AC0,0x6B80,0xAB41,0x6900,0xA9C1,0xA881,0x6840,
0x7800,0xB8C1,0xB981,0x7940,0xBB01,0x7BC0,0x7A80,0xBA41,
0xBE01,0x7EC0,0x7F80,0xBF41,0x7D00,0xBDC1,0xBC81,0x7C40,
0xB401,0x74C0,0x7580,0xB541,0x7700,0xB7C1,0xB681,0x7640,
0x7200,0xB2C1,0xB381,0x7340,0xB101,0x71C0,0x7080,0xB041,
0x5000,0x90C1,0x9181,0x5140,0x9301,0x53C0,0x5280,0x9241,
0x9601,0x56C0,0x5780,0x9741,0x5500,0x95C1,0x9481,0x5440,
0x9C01,0x5CC0,0x5D80,0x9D41,0x5F00,0x9FC1,0x9E81,0x5E40,
0x5A00,0x9AC1,0x9B81,0x5B40,0x9901,0x59C0,0x5880,0x9841,
0x8801,0x48C0,0x4980,0x8941,0x4B00,0x8BC1,0x8A81,0x4A40,
0x4E00,0x8EC1,0x8F81,0x4F40,0x8D01,0x4DC0,0x4C80,0x8C41,
0x4400,0x84C1,0x8581,0x4540,0x8701,0x47C0,0x4680,0x8641,
0x8201,0x42C0,0x4380,0x8341,0x4100,0x81C1,0x8081,0x4040 };
0x0000, 0xC0C1, 0xC181, 0x0140, 0xC301, 0x03C0, 0x0280, 0xC241,
0xC601, 0x06C0, 0x0780, 0xC741, 0x0500, 0xC5C1, 0xC481, 0x0440,
0xCC01, 0x0CC0, 0x0D80, 0xCD41, 0x0F00, 0xCFC1, 0xCE81, 0x0E40,
0x0A00, 0xCAC1, 0xCB81, 0x0B40, 0xC901, 0x09C0, 0x0880, 0xC841,
0xD801, 0x18C0, 0x1980, 0xD941, 0x1B00, 0xDBC1, 0xDA81, 0x1A40,
0x1E00, 0xDEC1, 0xDF81, 0x1F40, 0xDD01, 0x1DC0, 0x1C80, 0xDC41,
0x1400, 0xD4C1, 0xD581, 0x1540, 0xD701, 0x17C0, 0x1680, 0xD641,
0xD201, 0x12C0, 0x1380, 0xD341, 0x1100, 0xD1C1, 0xD081, 0x1040,
0xF001, 0x30C0, 0x3180, 0xF141, 0x3300, 0xF3C1, 0xF281, 0x3240,
0x3600, 0xF6C1, 0xF781, 0x3740, 0xF501, 0x35C0, 0x3480, 0xF441,
0x3C00, 0xFCC1, 0xFD81, 0x3D40, 0xFF01, 0x3FC0, 0x3E80, 0xFE41,
0xFA01, 0x3AC0, 0x3B80, 0xFB41, 0x3900, 0xF9C1, 0xF881, 0x3840,
0x2800, 0xE8C1, 0xE981, 0x2940, 0xEB01, 0x2BC0, 0x2A80, 0xEA41,
0xEE01, 0x2EC0, 0x2F80, 0xEF41, 0x2D00, 0xEDC1, 0xEC81, 0x2C40,
0xE401, 0x24C0, 0x2580, 0xE541, 0x2700, 0xE7C1, 0xE681, 0x2640,
0x2200, 0xE2C1, 0xE381, 0x2340, 0xE101, 0x21C0, 0x2080, 0xE041,
0xA001, 0x60C0, 0x6180, 0xA141, 0x6300, 0xA3C1, 0xA281, 0x6240,
0x6600, 0xA6C1, 0xA781, 0x6740, 0xA501, 0x65C0, 0x6480, 0xA441,
0x6C00, 0xACC1, 0xAD81, 0x6D40, 0xAF01, 0x6FC0, 0x6E80, 0xAE41,
0xAA01, 0x6AC0, 0x6B80, 0xAB41, 0x6900, 0xA9C1, 0xA881, 0x6840,
0x7800, 0xB8C1, 0xB981, 0x7940, 0xBB01, 0x7BC0, 0x7A80, 0xBA41,
0xBE01, 0x7EC0, 0x7F80, 0xBF41, 0x7D00, 0xBDC1, 0xBC81, 0x7C40,
0xB401, 0x74C0, 0x7580, 0xB541, 0x7700, 0xB7C1, 0xB681, 0x7640,
0x7200, 0xB2C1, 0xB381, 0x7340, 0xB101, 0x71C0, 0x7080, 0xB041,
0x5000, 0x90C1, 0x9181, 0x5140, 0x9301, 0x53C0, 0x5280, 0x9241,
0x9601, 0x56C0, 0x5780, 0x9741, 0x5500, 0x95C1, 0x9481, 0x5440,
0x9C01, 0x5CC0, 0x5D80, 0x9D41, 0x5F00, 0x9FC1, 0x9E81, 0x5E40,
0x5A00, 0x9AC1, 0x9B81, 0x5B40, 0x9901, 0x59C0, 0x5880, 0x9841,
0x8801, 0x48C0, 0x4980, 0x8941, 0x4B00, 0x8BC1, 0x8A81, 0x4A40,
0x4E00, 0x8EC1, 0x8F81, 0x4F40, 0x8D01, 0x4DC0, 0x4C80, 0x8C41,
0x4400, 0x84C1, 0x8581, 0x4540, 0x8701, 0x47C0, 0x4680, 0x8641,
0x8201, 0x42C0, 0x4380, 0x8341, 0x4100, 0x81C1, 0x8081, 0x4040 };
while (len--) crc = table[(crc ^ *data++) & 0xFF] ^ (crc >> 8);
return crc;
@ -469,6 +481,7 @@ static checksum checksumMap[] =
{"ccitt8", crc_0x31, 0x00, 0x00, 1}, // 0xA1
{"crc16", crc_0x8005, 0x0000, 0x0000, 2}, // 0xFEE8
{"crc16r", crc_0x8005_r, 0x0000, 0x0000, 2}, // 0xBB3D
{"modbus", crc_0x8005_r, 0xFFFF, 0x0000, 2}, // 0x4B37
{"ccitt16", crc_0x1021, 0xFFFF, 0x0000, 2}, // 0x29B1
{"ccitt16a",crc_0x1021, 0x1D0F, 0x0000, 2}, // 0xE5CC
{"ccitt16x",crc_0x1021, 0x0000, 0x0000, 2}, // 0x31C3

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@ -1479,6 +1479,7 @@ scanValue(const StreamFormat& fmt, long& value)
}
else return -1;
}
if (fmt.flags & fix_width_flag && consumed != fmt.width) return -1;
if (consumed > inputLine.length()-consumedInput) return -1;
debug("StreamCore::scanValue(%s) scanned %li\n",
name(), value);
@ -1510,6 +1511,7 @@ scanValue(const StreamFormat& fmt, double& value)
}
else return -1;
}
if (fmt.flags & fix_width_flag && (consumed != (fmt.width + fmt.prec + 1))) return -1;
if (consumed > inputLine.length()-consumedInput) return -1;
debug("StreamCore::scanValue(%s) scanned %#g\n",
name(), value);
@ -1542,6 +1544,7 @@ scanValue(const StreamFormat& fmt, char* value, long maxlen)
}
else return -1;
}
if (fmt.flags & fix_width_flag && consumed != fmt.width) return -1;
if (consumed > inputLine.length()-consumedInput) return -1;
#ifndef NO_TEMPORARY
debug("StreamCore::scanValue(%s) scanned \"%s\"\n",

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@ -115,7 +115,6 @@ class Stream : protected StreamCore
epicsMutex mutex;
epicsEvent initDone;
#endif
StreamBuffer fieldBuffer;
int status;
int convert;
long currentValueLength;
@ -990,6 +989,7 @@ formatValue(const StreamFormat& format, const void* fieldaddress)
{
// Format like "%([record.]field)..." has requested to get value
// from field of this or other record.
StreamBuffer fieldBuffer;
DBADDR* pdbaddr = (DBADDR*)fieldaddress;
/* Handle time stamps special. %T converter takes double. */
@ -1134,6 +1134,7 @@ matchValue(const StreamFormat& format, const void* fieldaddress)
{
// Format like "%([record.]field)..." has requested to put value
// to field of this or other record.
StreamBuffer fieldBuffer;
DBADDR* pdbaddr = (DBADDR*)fieldaddress;
long nord;
long nelem = pdbaddr->no_elements;

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@ -30,7 +30,8 @@ typedef enum {
zero_flag = 0x10,
skip_flag = 0x20,
default_flag = 0x40,
compare_flag = 0x80
compare_flag = 0x80,
fix_width_flag = 0x100,
} StreamFormatFlag;
typedef enum {
@ -48,7 +49,7 @@ typedef struct StreamFormat
{
char conv;
StreamFormatType type;
unsigned char flags;
unsigned short flags;
short prec;
unsigned short width;
unsigned short infolen;

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@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ parseFormat(const char*& source, FormatType formatType, StreamFormat& streamForm
{
/*
source := [flags] [width] ['.' prec] conv [extra]
flags := '-' | '+' | ' ' | '#' | '0' | '*' | '?' | '='
flags := '-' | '+' | ' ' | '#' | '0' | '*' | '?' | '=' | '!'
width := integer
prec := integer
conv := character
@ -85,6 +85,15 @@ parseFormat(const char*& source, FormatType formatType, StreamFormat& streamForm
}
streamFormat.flags |= default_flag;
break;
case '!':
if (formatType != ScanFormat)
{
error("Use of fixed width modifier '!' "
"only allowed in input formats\n");
return false;
}
streamFormat.flags |= fix_width_flag;
break;
case '=':
if (formatType != ScanFormat)
{

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@ -22,8 +22,8 @@
#define devStream_h
#define STREAM_MAJOR 2
#define STREAM_MINOR 6
#define STREAM_PATCHLEVEL 6
#define STREAM_MINOR 7
#define STREAM_PATCHLEVEL 1
#if defined(__vxworks) || defined(vxWorks)
#include <vxWorks.h>