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author | Sebastien Douheret <sebastien.douheret@iot.bzh> | 2017-03-22 11:15:26 +0100 |
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committer | Sebastien Douheret <sebastien.douheret@iot.bzh> | 2017-03-22 11:15:26 +0100 |
commit | 5bb83ac998cf6a343f7505ffc7726d66fcf88b0d (patch) | |
tree | 5ca25aab758df5ba8b5e90a6ddde6a45519bb6d4 /docs/2-Installation.md | |
parent | 34a904c68e61e3198a7a8a4e5733a2442c79d4c7 (diff) |
Fix typo
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diff --git a/docs/2-Installation.md b/docs/2-Installation.md index 252f8b38..595d11e0 100644 --- a/docs/2-Installation.md +++ b/docs/2-Installation.md @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ $ /xdt/build/agl-init-build-env ### Build requirements * CMake version 3.0 or later -* G++, Clang++ or any C++11 complient compiler. +* G++, Clang++ or any C++11 compliant compiler. * Boost * filesystem * program\_options @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ engine.torque > **NOTE** It's recommended that you follow this naming convention to named your CAN signals. > -> There is only character `*` that is forbidden in names because it's used as wildcard for subscription and unsubscrition. +> There is only character `*` that is forbidden in names because it's used as wildcard for subscription and unsubscription. > > This described in the below chapter. @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ You can use some basic decoder provided by default by the binding which are: ### Generating JSON from Vector CANoe Database -> **CAUTION** This chapter has not been tested since we haven't necessary automotive tools for that. +> **CAUTION** This chapter has not been tested since we haven't necessary automotive tools for that. If you use CANoe to store your `gold standard` CAN signal definitions, you may be able to use the OpenXC `xml_to_json.py` script to make your JSON for you. First, export the Canoe .dbc file as XML - you can do this with Vector CANdb++. Next, create a JSON file according to the format defined above, but only define: @@ -137,16 +137,16 @@ To generate your config file you just have to run the generator using the `-m` o $ ./can-config-generator -m ../tests/basic.json -o configuration-generated.cpp ``` -If you omit the `-o` option, then code is generated on the stdout. -You also can specify a header and a footer file. -These files must be valid C++ fragment as long as they will be inserted as is. +If you omit the `-o` option, then code is generated on the stdout. +You also can specify a header and a footer file. +These files must be valid C++ fragment as long as they will be inserted as is. Use the `-h` option to display help. > **CAUTION:** Each `diagnostic_message` must define the same `bus` as the binding will use only one bus. ### Supported OpenXC items -About now, compliance with OpenXC reference is in progress, can-config-generator and CAN\_signaling will implement them soon. +About now, compliance with OpenXC reference is in progress, can-config-generator and CAN\_signaling will implement them soon. `initializers`, `loopers`, `commands` and `handlers` nodes are ignored for now. This generator will follow OpenXC support status of the low level CAN signaling binding. |