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diff --git a/src/can/can-command.hpp b/src/can/can-command.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index 4cf20cb5..00000000 --- a/src/can/can-command.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 2015, 2016 "IoT.bzh" - * Author "Romain Forlot" <romain.forlot@iot.bzh> - * - * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); - * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. - * You may obtain a copy of the License at - * - * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - */ - -#pragma once - -#include "openxc.pb.h" -#include "can-signals.hpp" - -/// -/// @brief The type signature for a function to handle a custom OpenXC command. -/// -/// @param[in] name - the name of the received command. -/// @param[in] value - the value of the received command, in a DynamicField. The actual type -/// may be a number, string or bool. -/// @param[in] event - an optional event from the received command, in a DynamicField. The -/// actual type may be a number, string or bool. -/// @param[in] signals - The list of all signals. -/// @param[in] signalCount - The length of the signals array. -/// -typedef void (*CommandHandler)(const char* name, openxc_DynamicField* value, - openxc_DynamicField* event, can_signal_t* signals, int signalCount); - -/// @struct CanCommand -/// @brief The structure to represent a supported custom OpenXC command. -/// -/// For completely customized CAN commands without a 1-1 mapping between an -/// OpenXC message from the host and a CAN signal, you can define the name of the -/// command and a custom function to handle it in the VI. An example is -/// the "turn_signal_status" command in OpenXC, which has a value of "left" or -/// "right". The vehicle may have separate CAN signals for the left and right -/// turn signals, so you will need to implement a custom command handler to send -/// the correct signals. -/// -/// Command handlers are also useful if you want to trigger multiple CAN messages -/// or signals from a signal OpenXC message. -/// -typedef struct { - const char* generic_name; /*!< generic_name - The name of the command.*/ - CommandHandler handler; /*!< handler - An function to process the received command's data and perform some - * action.*/ -} CanCommand; |