Details of --config command line option. Note that low confidence
decodes '?' are not spotted and more generic text for --help command
line option now derived from CMakeLists description strings.
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The --config <configuration> (-c for short) command line option can be
used to select an existing configuration at start up. If the
configuration does not exist the last configuration used is selected.
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The class NetworkAccessManager sub-classes QNetworkAccessManager
adding a message box to ask the user if SSL errors may be
ignored. Ignored errors are ignored in future server replies so that
the user is not asked about he same peer certificate chain repeatedly.
The cache is currently per process only and not persistent.
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It seems that the OpenSSL version on some systems is not capable of
correctly handling intermediate certificates for some sites. These
sites include SourceForge which we use for serving sample files. This
change adds a global handler for QNAM SSL errors with the option to
ignore them at the users discretion.
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The change also includes a new MultiSettings feature that allows
settings keys common to all configurations. The splash screen disable
is the first of those to be used.
The MultiSettings class has been made safer to use by ensuring it
saves and re-enables the current QSettings group when doing multi
settings actions. This allows access to common, across configuration,
items while within a normal settings group without breaking the
MultiSettings internal implementation.
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Even though the splash screen does not have a title it seems to
interfere with JTAlert which enumerates window titles to identify
WSJT-X instances. I'm not sure why this is necessary, but if it helps
it should be benign.
Ensure that the splash screen is hidden before any message boxes are
shown, this is essential at startup if there is a stale lock file or
rig control error.
Be far less aggressive about bringing the splash screen to the top of
the application window stack. This may cause the splash screen to be
obscured on some platforms.
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Instead of using the Qt QMessageBox class directly a new class
MessageBox (MessageBox.hpp) has been added to deal with platform
independence issues like the title not being shown on Mac OS X.
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Move the FFTW3 cleanup into the main routine as it should only be
called once rather than every time the settings configuration is
changed or reset (MultiSettings).
Call the new fini_ldpc_ routine before exiting in the main routine to
free the LDPC resources.
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Build now creates and installs a UDP library that contains the server
side of the UDP messaging facility. This library is used by the
udp_daemon and message_aggregator reference examples. The new library
is currently a static archive but can also be built as a shared
library. The library allows third party Qt applications to easily
access UDP messages from WSJT-X.
Refactored the message_aggregator reference example to split out
classes into separate translation units. Added new functionality to
exercise the new UDP status fields, highlight own call, CQ/QRZ
messages and decodes near Rx DF.
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Changing configuration causes WSJT-X and JTAlert to get into a fight
for the temporary directory. By moving the creation and clearup of the
temporary directory outside of the configurations loop this issue is
minimized to no worse than before multiple configurations were added.
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Multiple configurations are accessed and maintained from a new main
window menu bar pop up menu "Configurations". The prior settings are
the "Default" entry. New configurations may be added by cloning
existing ones. Maintenance and navigation is via sub menus for each
configuration.
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Samples are downloaded from a web server, currently the SF download
server. The samples are stored in the source controlled samples
directory and the CMake script there builds a suitable directory tree
for upload to the web server under samples/web containing the samples
hierarchy and the generated JSON contents database file. The samples
CMake script also defines an 'upload-samples' target that uses rsync
to efficiently upload the samples and the accompanying contents JSON
database file.
Any directory structure under the samples directory may be created, to
add a new sample file simply add the file to source control and amend
the list of sample files (SAMPLE_FILES) in samples/CMakeLists.txt.
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Also use correct C binding and have compilers determine sizes and
offsets.
The wsjtx.exe program now owns the decoder shared data that is shared
with symspec. It is now in struct dec_data, still a global variable
for now but hopefully a MainWindow member variable soon.
The struct dec_data (in both C/C++ and Fortran) has a sub structure
with the decoder parameters which enables copying and manipulating a
lot cleaner.
New of changed types of shared data must still be modified in
commons.h and a new file lib/jt9com.f90, they must stay in sync as a
pointer to the structure is passed between C and Fortran.
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Also switched to qrand() in place of rand() where possible as it is
thread safe.
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Working frequencies are mode dependent and a reset to defaults button
has been added.
Also re-factored much of the model and item delegate code to simplify
several of the model implementations. Introduced a single routine
called from main to register the custom types with Qt.
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To facilitate interaction with other applications WSJT-X now sends
status updates to a predefined UDP server or multicast group
address. The status updates include the information currently posted
to the decodes.txt and wsjtx_status.txt files. An optional back
communications channel is also implemented allowing the UDP server
application to control some basic actions in WSJT-X.
A reference implementaion of a typical UDP server written in C++ using
Qt is provided to demonstrate these facilities. This application is
not intended as a user tool but only as an example of how a third
party application may interact with WSJT-X.
The UDP messages Use QDataStream based serialization. Messages are
documented in NetworkMessage.hpp along with some helper classes that
simplify the building and decoding of messages.
Two message handling classes are introduced, MessageClient and
MessageServer. WSJT-X uses the MessageClient class to manage outgoing
and incoming UDP messages that allow communication with other
applications. The MessageServer class implements the kind of code
that a potential cooperating application might use. Although these
classes use Qt serialization facilities, the message formats are
easily read and written by applications that do not use the Qt
framework.
MessageAggregator is a demonstration application that uses
MessageServer and presents a GUI that displays messages from one or
more WSJT-X instances and allows sending back a CQ or QRZ reply
invocation by double clicking a decode. This application is not
intended as a user facing tool but rather as a demonstration of the
WSJT-X UDP messaging facility. It also demonstrates being a multicast
UDP server by allowing multiple instances to run concurrently. This is
enabled by using an appropriate multicast group address as the server
address. Cooperating applications need not implement multicast
techniques but it is recomended otherwise only a single appliaction
can act as a broadcast message (from WSJT-X) recipient.
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Subversion keyword expansion of $Rev:$ in a file is hopeless as it is
impossible to coordinate with a release. Revert to an empty string
when it can't be discovered with svn info etc..
Further changes to the way verion and revision numbers are generated
Local builds from source tar balls or the two phase wsjtx-superbuild
no longer specify any revision, just the version number. Since these
sort of builds are expected to be release candidates or release
versions the revision (svn changeset number) is implicit from the svn
tag of the version.
Merged from wsjtx-1.4 branch.
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Pass the temporary directory to jt9 and use it to give the correct
paths to temporary files. Also jt9 passes the absolute path to
kvasd.dat in the temporary directory to kvasd.
Clear out all the annoying cruft that has accumulated due to having to
run with $CWD as the temporary directory.
Use QStandardPaths to find the writable data directory where needed
rather than passing it around between objects. This now works because
the $CWD hasn't been changed.
Do away with the CMake option WSJT_STANDARD_FILE_LOCATIONS as it is no
longer needed.
Fix astro status file azel.dat formatting.
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The existing trace file location created when the CMake option
WSJT_QDEBUG_TO_FILE is ON is not usable with a Linux package installed
in /usr.
Moved location to the temporary directory as <APPNAME>_trace.log
Merged from wsjtx-1.4 branch.
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Because of confilicts using the shared memory to communicate with jt9
only one instance of WSJT-X may run with each unique key (rig name).
Added a QLockFile for each unique key in the temp directory and logic
to deal with stale locks and retries.
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The error and information output from command line parsing needs to be
graphical on Windows since the application is not a console
application.
Made the output graphical on all platforms.
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If built with qmake the version string will now be "Not for Release"
since some many features essential to making a complete package are
currently only build when using CMake.
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The Qt test mode that uses special paths for writeable files (via
QtStandardPaths) doesn't make a special temporary file path. This
change appends " - test_mode" to the WSJT-X unique temporary file path
so that an application run in test mode will not interact with another
running in normal mode.
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I had inadvertantly locked WSJT-X into Qt 5.2 or later by using this
class which only appeared in Qt 5.2. I have made the usage
conditional on Qt version so that builds still work with any Qt 5
version.
As a result builds against Qt version < 5.2 no longer support command
line arguments, so multi-instance support now requires Qt 5.2.
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Added a manpages sub-project to generate man pages for wsjtx from
AsciiDoc source.
Add items required by Debian packaging and Free Desktop Standards.
Add better command line processing to wsjtx including version and help
options.
Add a new command line option 'test-mode' that invokes the Qt test
mode where all writable file locations are moved to a common
directory. This is to allow application testing from a repeatable
start point rather than have the test application sharing files with
normal operations. See QStandardPaths::setTestModeEnabled() for
details of the test location.
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WSJT-X has a capability of redirecting Qt debugging output (qDebug,
qWarning etc.) to a trace file 'wsjtx_trace.log' which is created in
the application run directory if not already present.
Setting the CMake build option WSJT_QDEBUG_TO_FILE to ON will enable
this feature.
It should be noted that this option is not compatible with a
distributibutable official release since writing to the application
directory is not recommended. Also in a full Release configuration
build all Qt debugging code is elided so no useful trace would be
obtained anyway.
The CMake option WSJT_QDEBUG_IN_RELEASE may be useful in concert with
this option as it causes Qt debugging statements to remain in place in
a Release build configuration. Again not recommended in a full
Release build since the debugging code both slows down the application
and adds unecessary bloat to the executable size.
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all types of build.
CMake builds use 'svn info' (the git-svn equivalent is also supported)
to get the real latest revision of the workspace that is used to
source a build. If the sources are not in VCS workspace (build from
source snapshot archive for example) then the $Rev$ svn keyword
expansion in mainwindow.cpp is used despite its issues with accuracy.
Non-CMake builds use the $Rev$ keyword expansion where possible.
If a CMake build is from a VCS workspace with local modifications; a
'-dirty' suffix is added to the revision number to denote that.
If no revision number information can be found the word 'local' is
used as a revision number.
The revision specification is used in the WSJT-X "about" box and is
sent to PSKReporter.info as part of the local station information
(this can be viewed at the statistics page
http://pskreporter.info/cgi-bin/pskstats.pl).
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Svn revision number displayed in about window and sent PSKReporter
only.
About box text centred and uses Copyright symbol.
Window title on "Log QSO" dialog includes rig-name where
multi-instance support is enabled. This is necessary since the "Log
QSO" dialog is not modal.
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compromising qmake builds. Now it is required to directly include
svnversion.h to get the SVNVERSION macro defined.
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'\' and '/' no longer allowed in --rig <rig-name>
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This allows writable files to be located in the "correct"
location for each platform rather than in the directory of
the executable which, in general, is not recommended or
allowed in some cases.
A preprocessor macro WSJT_STANDARD_FILE_LOCATIONS is used to
switch be tween old and new functionality, currently it is on
by default. It can be turned off by defining it to a false
value (0) or more simply with cmake-gui setting the option
with the same name. JTAlert can only work with the old
non-standard file locations until Laurie VK3AMA chooses to
support the new file locations.
Even if the above is not enabled; the QSettings file is
written to a user specific location so it will be shared by
all instances of the program (i.e. across upgrades). See
below for multiple concurrent instance support changes.
Added a command line parser module for Fortran.
Added 'lib/options.f90' to facilitate more complex argument
passing to jt9 to cover explicit file locations.
Changed the way multiple concurrent instances are handled.
This is to allow the program to be run multiple times from
the same installation directory.
A new wsjtx command line optional argument is available "-r"
or "--rig" which enables multiple concurrent instance
support. The parameter of the new option is a unique name
signifying a rig or equivalent. The name is used as the
shared memory segment key and in window titles. The name is
also used to access unique settings files and writable data
files like ALL.TXT and log files. No attempt has been made
to share these files between concurrent instances.
If "-r" or "--rig" is used without a parameter it still
enables multiple concurrent instance support for that
instance. All instances must use a unique parameter, one of
which may be empty.
The rig name is appended the
QCoreApplication::applicationName() for convenient usage like
window titles.
Set non Qt locale to "C".
This ensures that C library functions give consistent results
whatever the system locale is set to. QApplication follows
the system locale as before. Thus using QApplication and its
descendants like widgets and QString for all user visible
formating will give correct l10n and using C/C++ library will
give consistent formatting across locales.
Added top level C++ exception handling to main.cpp.
Because the new transceiver framework uses exceptions
internally, the main function now handles any exceptions that
aren't caught.
Retired devsetup, replaced with Configuration.
Configuration is a class that encapsulates most of the
configuration behavior. Because rig configuration is so
closely coupled with rig operation, Configuration serves as a
proxy for access to the rig control functions. See
Configuration.hpp for more details of the Configuration
interface.
Menu changes.
Various checkable menu actions moved from main menu to the
Configuration dialog. The whole settings menu has been
retired with the single "Settings..." action moved to the
file menu for consistency on Mac where it appears as
"Preferences" in line with Mac guidelines.
New data models for data used by the application.
ADIF amateur band parameters, free text message macros, spot
working frequencies and, station information (station
descriptions and transverter offsets per band) each implement
the QAbstractItemModel interface allowing them to be used
directly with Qt view widgets (Bands.hpp, FrequencyList.hpp
and, StationList.hpp). Configuration manages maintenance of
an instance of all but the former of the above models. The
ADIF band model is owned by Configuration but requires no
user maintenance as it is immutable.
Band combo box gets more functionality.
This widget is now an editable QComboBox with some extra
input capabilities.
The popup list is still the list of spot working frequencies,
now showing the actual frequency decorated with the band
name. This allows multiple spot frequencies on a band if
required.
The line edit allows direct frequency entry in mega-Hertz
with a completer built in to suggest the available spot
working frequencies. It also allows band name entry where
the first available spot working frequency is selected.
Recognized band names are those that are defined by the ADIF
specification and can be found in in the implementation of
the ADIF bands model (Bands.cpp).
If an out of band frequency is chosen, the line edit shows a
warning red background and the text "OOB". Out of band is
only defined by the ADIF band limits which in general are
wider than any entities regulations.
Qt 5.2 now supports default audio i/p and o/p devices.
These devices are placeholders for whatever the user defines
as the default device. Because of this they need special
treatment as the actual device used is chosen at open time
behind the scenes.
Close-down behavior is simplified.
The close-down semantics were broken such that some objects
were not being shut down cleanly, this required amendments to
facilitate correct close down of threads.
User font selection added to Configuration UI.
Buttons to set the application font and the font for the band
and Rx frequency activity widgets have been added to the
Configuration UI to replace the file based font size control.
Free text macros now selected directly.
The free text line edit widgets are now editable combo boxes
that have the current free text macro definitions as their
popup list. The old context menu to do this has been
retired.
Astronomical data window dynamically formatted and has font a chooser.
This window is now autonomous, has its own font chooser and,
dynamically resizes to cover the contents.
Double click to Tx enabled now has its own widget in the status bar.
QDir used for portable path and file name handling throughout.
The "Monitor", "Decode", "Enable Tx" and, "Tune" buttons are now
checkable.
Being checkable allows these buttons control their own state
and rendering.
Calls to PSK Reporter interface simplified.
In mainwindow.cpp the calls to this interface are
rationalized to just 3 locations.
Manipulation of ALL.TXT simplified.
Moved, where possible, to common functions.
Elevated frequency types to be Qt types.
Frequency and FrequencyDelta defined as Qt types in their
meta-type system (Radio.hpp). They are integral types for
maximum accuracy.
Re-factored rig control calls in mainwindow.cpp.
The new Configuration proxy access to rig control required
many changes (mostly simplifications) to the MainWindow rig
control code. Some common code has been gathered in member
functions like qsy(), monitor(), band_changed() and
auto_tx_mode().
Rig control enhancements.
The rig control for clients interface is declared as an
abstract interface (See Transceiver.hpp). Concrete
implementations of this interface are provided for the Hamlib
rig control library, DX Lab Suite Commander via a TCP/IP
command channel, Ham Radio Deluxe also via a TCP/IP command
channel and, OmniRig via its Windows COM server interface.
Concrete Transceiver implementations are expected to be moved
to a separate thread after construction since many operations
are blocking and not suitable for running in a GUI thread.
To facilitate this all instantiation of concrete Transceiver
instances are handled by Configuration using a factory class
(TransceiverFactory) for configuration parameter based
instantiation.
Various common functionality shared by different rig
interface implementations are factored out into helper base
classes that implement or delegate parts of the Transceiver
interface. They are TransceiverBase which caches state to
minimize expensive rig commands, it also maps the Transceiver
interface into a more convenient form for implementation
(template methods). PollingTransceiver that provides a state
polling mechanism that only reports actual changes.
EmulateSplitTransceiver that provides split operation by
QSYing on PTT state changes.
EmulateSplitTransceiver can be used with any implementation
as it follows the GoF Decorator pattern and can wrap any
Transceiver implementation.
OmniRigTransceiver is derived directly from TransceiverBase
since it doesn't require polling due to its asynchronous
nature. OmniRigTransceiver is only built on Windows as it is
a COM server client. To build it you must first install the
OmniRig client on the development machine
(http://www.dxatlas.com/omnirig/).
DXLabSuiteCommanderTransceiver derives from
PollingTransceiver since it is a synchronous communications
channel. No third party library is required for this
interface.
HRDTransceiver also derives from PollingTransceiver. The HRD
interface library has been reverse engineered to provide
functionality with all available versions of HRD. No third
party libraries are required.
HamlibTransceiver likewise derives from PollingTransceiver
since the Hamlib asynchronous interface is non-functional.
Although this class will interface with the release version
of Hamlib (1.2.15.3); for correct operation on most rigs it
needs to run with the latest master branch code of Hamlib.
During development many changes to Hamlib have been submitted
and accepted, hence this requirement. Hamlib source can be
obtained from git://git.code.sf.net/p/hamlib/code and at the
time of writing he master branch was at SHA 6e4432.
The Hamlib interface directly calls the "C" interface and the
modified rigclass.{h,cpp} files have been retired.
There is a rig type selection of "None" which may be used for
non-CAT rigs, this is actually a connection to the dummy
Hamlib device.
PollingTransvceiver derives from TransceiverBase and
TransceiverBase derives from the Transceiver interface.
Each interface implementation offers some possibility of PTT
control via a different serial port than the CAT port. We
also support PTT control directly via a second serial port.
This is done by delegating to a dummy Hamlib instance which
is only used for PTT control. This means that
DXLabSuiteCommanderTransceiver, HRDTransceiver and
OmniRigTransceiver always wrap a dummy HamlibTransceiver
instance. The factory class TransceiverFactory manages all
these constructional complexities.
Serial port selection combo boxes are now editable with a
manually entered value being saved to the settings file.
This allows a non-standard port device to be used without
having to edit the settings file manually.
For TCP/IP network CAT interfaces; the network address and
port may be specified allowing the target device to be
located on a different machine from the one running wsjtx if
required. The default used when the address field is left
blank is the correct one for normal usage on the local host.
Selecting a polling interval of zero is no longer possible,
this is because the rig control capability can no longer
support one way connection. This is in line with most other
CAT control software.
In the Configuration dialog there are options to select split
mode control by the software and mode control by the
software. For the former "None", "Rig" and "Fake it" are
available, for the latter "None", "USB" and, "Data" are
available. Because tone generation is implicitly linked to
split mode operation; it is no longer possible to have the
software in split mode and the rig not or vice versa. This
may mean some rigs cannot be used in split mode and therefore
not in dual JT65+JT9 until issues with CAT control with that
rig are resolved. Single mode with VOX keying and no CAT
control are still possible so even the most basic transceiver
setup is supported as before.
Configuration now supports a frequency offset suitable for
transverter operation. The station details model
(StationList.hpp) includes a column to store an offset for
each band if required.
CMake build script improvements.
The CMakeLists.txt from the 'lib' directory has been retired
with its contents merged into the top level CMakeLists.txt.
Install target support has been greatly improved with the
Release build configuration now building a fully standalone
installation on Mac and Windows. The Debug configuration
still builds an installation that has environment
dependencies for external libraries, which is desirable for
testing and debugging.
Package target support is largely complete for Mac, Windows
and, Linux, it should be possible to build release installers
directly from CMake/CPack.
Cmake FindXXXX.cmake modules have been added to improve the
location of fftw-3 and Hamlib packages.
Version numbers are now stored in Versions.cmake and work in
concert with automatic svn revision lookup during build. The
version string becomes 'rlocal'± if there are any uncommitted
changes in the build source tree.
Moved resource like files to Qt resources.
Because location of resource files (when they cannot go into
the installation directory because of packaging rules) is
hard to standardize. I have used the Qt resource system for
all ancillary data files. Some like kvasd.dat are dumped out
to the temp (working directory) because they are accessed by
an external program, others like the audio samples are copied
out so they appear in the data directory under the default
save directory.
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Windows Vista has a broken rate converter which gets invoked when an
input audio stream at 48kHz sampel rate is requested. I've no idea why
our application can't get exclusive access to the audio input device
and have a unconverted stream direct at 48kHz.
To get around this our down sampling filter for audio input from 48kHz
to 12kHz is disaabled by default on Windows Vista, instead we request
a 12kHz stream and process it directly.
This default behviour can be overriden by specifying the following
settings value:
[Tune]
Audio\DisableInputResampling=false
This settings value defaults to true on Windows Vista and false
everywhere else so normally needn't be present.
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Audio input can be mono, left of stereo pair or, right of stereo
pair. Audio output can be mono, left of stereo pair, right of stereo
pair or, both of stereo pair (the same output goes to both channels in
both mode). Settings are remembered between sessions.
Stream channel suport is implemented mainly in the new AudioDevice
class which is now the base class of Modulator and Detector.
Audio channels are selected on the configuration screen. Only
supported channel configurations per device can be selected.
Audio output volume (actually attenuation) is now possible from the
GUI. I have added a slider control to the main window; I don't
necessarily propose this as a final release location for the widget as
I understand that changes to the main screen are sensitive. This
location is just a starting suggestion for a trial. The volume
(attenuation) setting is remembered between sessions and is not device
dependent. This addresses all issues of volume setting on *nix
versions since there is no need to use pavucontrol to set audio
levels. The volume (attenuation) action is logarithmic.
Shaped CW keying has been implemented in Modulator although it is
currently disabled as I am not 100% happy wth the implementation. If
you want to try it define the C++ preprocessor macro WSJT_SOFT_KEYING
in your build.
The Modulator instance has been moved to the same thread as the
SoundOutput instance as it should have been since the output callback
already operates in that thread. Cross thread slots are now correctly
called in a thread safe way as a result.
A number of files where in the SVN repository with DOS line endings
which I have removed. SVN users on Windows need set the config for
native line endings so that DOS line endings are automatically
stripped on checkin.
The DevSetup class now holds it's UI o the heap to reduce imapact on
build dependencies.
The application settings are now passed to objects from the main.cpp
file. Management of settings are moved to the responsible classes (top
level windows). This has involved a few settings moving groups so
users will see some settings reverting to default values on the first
run of an update.
Persistance of top level windows geometry and position is now handled
in the recommened manner (constructor for load, closeEvent for store
in modal windows and, hideEvent for store in modeless dialogs).
The MainWindow class now holds its children as members rather than
global variables.
The LogQSO class now hides its implementation and takes responsibility
for its own settings and widows rendering parameters. A new settings
file group is implemented to persist the LogQSO class settings.
The WideGraph class now hides its implementation and manages its own
settings and window rendering parameters.
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M Modulator.cpp
M rigclass.cpp
M widegraph.cpp
M signalmeter.cpp
M soundin.cpp
M soundout.cpp
M mainwindow.h
M main.cpp
M meterwidget.h
M devsetup.cpp
M mainwindow.ui
M Detector.cpp
M logqso.h
M rigclass.h
M mainwindow.cpp
M meterwidget.cpp
M soundin.h
M devsetup.ui
M wsjtx.pro
M devsetup.h
M logqso.cpp
M Modulator.hpp
M psk_reporter.cpp
M killbyname.cpp
M Detector.hpp
M signalmeter.h
M widegraph.h
M psk_reporter.h
M soundout.h
M PSKReporter.h
M lib/afc65b.f90
M lib/gran.c
M lib/usleep.c
M lib/afc9.f90
M lib/wrapkarn.c
A AudioDevice.hpp
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Currently only Qt5 or above is known to work with this code. It may be
possible to backport it to Qt4 if required.
Audio output goes back to a separate thread to try and minimize
stutters in streaming on Windows particularly.
A crash on Linux due to mishandling of stereo audio output has been
fixed and both left and right channels are now correctly synthesised
with identical contents.
Rigs are enumerated directly from hamlib API rather than running a sub
process reading output of rigctl -l. This was initially done to get
rid of some GUI thread blocking in the configuration dialog, but is
generally a better way of doing it anyway.
Some refactoring in MainWindow to accomodate the audio streaming,
modulation and detecting classes.
Exit handling for application refactored to use signals rather than
brute force event loop exit. This was required to get correct thread
shutdown semantics.
The GUI update timer is now stopped during application shutdown which
is necessary to stop crashes when shutting down gracefully with
signals and window close() calls.
There is an outstanding issue with Linux audio streams; the QAudio
Input/Output classes create a new stream name each time a stream is
started. This doesn't play well with PulseAudio utilities such as
pavucontrol to set stream volume as settings are lost every tx
period. I have tried to keep a single stream for all output but there
are problems restarting it that haven't been resolved yet.
The QtCreator project file has been rearranged a little because it
passes all the object files to the linker rather than using an archive
library. Since the GNU linker is single pass; the object files need to
be in a logical order with definitions appearing afer references to
them. This was required to avoid a linking error.
The lib/Makefile.linux has been enhanced to use the fortran compiler
to locate the correct version of the Fortran library to use. This is
necessary on the latest Linux distros because the unversioned symlink
to compiler support libraries is no longer provided. This only an
issue with mixed programming language links where the linker driver
for one language has to link support libraraies for another language.
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Qt's built-in QAudio calls rather than PortAudio. Also includes some
refactoring of the arrangement for these calls, and more use of C++ style.
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The present code is still OK in Qt 4.x. For Qt5, must replace
#include <QtGui> by #include <QtWidgets> in several places, and
uncomment these lines
//#include <QtConcurrent/QtConcurrentMap>
//#include <QtConcurrent/QtConcurrentRun>
in mainwindow.cpp. More work still to do, for Qt5!
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