WSJT-X/commons.h

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#ifndef COMMONS_H
#define COMMONS_H
#define NSMAX 6827
#define NTMAX 300
#define RX_SAMPLE_RATE 12000
#ifdef __cplusplus
#include <cstdbool>
extern "C" {
Preparation for UI i18n Re-enabling the WSJT-X i18n facilities. This allows translation files to be created for languages that are automatically used to lookup translatable strings. To enable a new language the language name must be added to the CMakeLists.txt LANGUAGES list variable in BCP47 format (i.e. en_US, en_GB, pt_PT, ...). Do one build with the CMake option UPDATE_TRANSLATIONS enabled (do not leave it enabled as there is a danger of loosing existing translated texts), that will create a fresh translations/wsjtx_<lang>.ts file which should be immediately checked in with the CMakeLists.txt change. The .ts should then be updated by the translator using the Qt Linguist tool to add translations. Check in the updated .ts file to complete the initial translation process for that language. To aid translators their WIP .ts file may be tested by releasing (using the lrelease tool or from the Linguist menu) a .qm file and placing that .qm file in the current directory before starting WSJT-X. The translations will be used if the system locale matches the file name. If the system locale does not match the file name; the language may be overridden by setting the LANG environment variable. For example if a wsjtx_pt_PT.qm file is in the current directory WSJT-X will use it for translation lookups, regardless of the current system locale setting, if the LANG variable is set to pt_PT or pt-PT. On MS Windows from a command prompt: set LANG=pt_PT C:\WSJT\wsjtx\bin\wsjtx elsewhere: LANG=pt_PT wsjtx
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#endif
#ifndef __cplusplus
#include <stdbool.h>
#endif
/*
* This structure is shared with Fortran code, it MUST be kept in
* sync with lib/jt9com.f90
*/
extern struct dec_data {
float ss[184*NSMAX];
float savg[NSMAX];
float sred[5760];
short int d2[NTMAX*RX_SAMPLE_RATE];
struct
{
int nutc; //UTC as integer, HHMM
bool ndiskdat; //true ==> data read from *.wav file
int ntrperiod; //TR period (seconds)
int nQSOProgress; /* QSO state machine state */
int nfqso; //User-selected QSO freq (kHz)
int nftx; /* Transmit audio offset where
replies might be expected */
bool newdat; //true ==> new data, must do long FFT
int npts8; //npts for c0() array
int nfa; //Low decode limit (Hz)
int nfSplit; //JT65 | JT9 split frequency
int nfb; //High decode limit (Hz)
int ntol; //+/- decoding range around fQSO (Hz)
int kin;
int nzhsym;
int nsubmode;
bool nagain;
int ndepth;
bool lft8apon;
bool lapcqonly;
bool ljt65apon;
int napwid;
int ntxmode;
int nmode;
int minw;
bool nclearave;
int minSync;
float emedelay;
float dttol;
int nlist;
int listutc[10];
int n2pass;
int nranera;
int naggressive;
bool nrobust;
int nexp_decode;
char datetime[20];
char mycall[12];
char mygrid[6];
char hiscall[12];
char hisgrid[6];
} params;
} dec_data;
extern struct {
float syellow[NSMAX];
float ref[3457];
float filter[3457];
} spectra_;
extern struct {
int nclearave;
int nsum;
float blue[4096];
float red[4096];
} echocom_;
extern struct {
float wave[606720];
int nslots;
int nfreq;
int i3bit[5];
char cmsg[5][40];
char mycall[12];
} foxcom_;
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif // COMMONS_H