WSJT-X/Configuration.hpp
Bill Somerville a84b7cdfd3 ------------------------------------------------------------------------
r5297 | bsomervi | 2015-04-26 17:26:54 +0100 (Sun, 26 Apr 2015) | 49 lines

Various defect repairs and ambigous behaviour clarifications

A regression introduced in v1.5.0-rc1 where PTT on an alternate serial
port when using no CAT control is resolved.

A regression introduced  in v1.5.0-rc1 where the  network server field
was not being restored in the settings dialog has been resolved.

In settings the "Test PTT" button is now styled  by checked state.

The  "Test PTT"  button is  enabled without  needing click  "Test CAT"
first when no CAT rig control is selected.

Various parts of the settings dialog  are now disabled when no CAT rig
control is selected. These are the "Mode" group, the "Split Operation"
group and the "Monitor returns to last used frequency" check box. None
of  these have  any  visible impact  nor make  sense  without CAT  rig
control.

Initialization and teardown of rig  control internals has been revised
to avoid several problems related to timing and when switching between
different  CAT  settings. This  includes  improvements  in having  the
operating frequency restored  between sessions when not  using CAT rig
control.

The  initialization   of  OmniRig   connections  has   been  improved,
unfortunately it is  still possible to get an  exception when clicking
the  "Test  CAT" button  where  just  clicking  "OK" and  leaving  the
settings dialog will probably work.

Some unnecessary  CAT commands output  during direct rig  control have
been elided to reduce the level of traffic a little.

The handling of  some automatically generated free  text messages used
when the station is a type 2  compound callsign or is working a type 2
compound callsign has  been improved. This is related to  how a double
click  on  a  message  of  the   form  "DE  TI4/N0URE  73"  is  double
clicked. The  new behaviour depends  on whether the current  "DX Call"
matches the  call in the message.   This resolves the ambiguity  as to
whether this message  is a sign off  at the end of a  QSO with current
operator (a 73  message is generated) or a tail  end opportunity where
the message should be treated the same  as a CQ or QRZ message (WSJT-X
QSYs  to the  frequency, generates  messages and  selects message  one
ready to call).  This still  leaves some potential ambiguous behaviors
in  this complex  area but  selecting "Clear  DX call  and grid  after
logging" should resolve most of them.

Rig  control trace  messages have  been cleaned  up and  are now  more
helpful, less verbose and, tidier in the source code.
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Merged from the wsjtx-1.5 branch.



git-svn-id: svn+ssh://svn.code.sf.net/p/wsjt/wsjt/branches/wsjtx@5298 ab8295b8-cf94-4d9e-aec4-7959e3be5d79
2015-04-26 16:41:12 +00:00

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#ifndef CONFIGURATION_HPP_
#define CONFIGURATION_HPP_
#include <QObject>
#include <QFont>
#include "Radio.hpp"
#include "AudioDevice.hpp"
#include "Transceiver.hpp"
#include "pimpl_h.hpp"
class QSettings;
class QWidget;
class QAudioDeviceInfo;
class QString;
class QDir;
class Bands;
class FrequencyList;
class StationList;
class QStringListModel;
class QHostAddress;
//
// Class Configuration
//
// Encapsulates the control, access and, persistence of user defined
// settings for the wsjtx GUI. Setting values are accessed through a
// QDialog window containing concept orientated tab windows.
//
// Responsibilities
//
// Provides management of the CAT and PTT rig interfaces, providing
// control access via a minimal generic set of Qt slots and status
// updates via Qt signals. Internally the rig control capability is
// farmed out to a separate thread since many of the rig control
// functions are blocking.
//
// All user settings required by the wsjtx GUI are exposed through
// query methods. Settings only become visible once they have been
// accepted by the user which is done by clicking the "OK" button on
// the settings dialog.
//
// The QSettings instance passed to the constructor is used to read
// and write user settings.
//
// Pointers to three QAbstractItemModel objects are provided to give
// access to amateur band information, user working frequencies and,
// user operating band information. These porovide consistent data
// models that can be used in GUI lists or tables or simply queried
// for user defined bands, default operating frequencies and, station
// descriptions.
//
class Configuration final
: public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT;
Q_ENUMS (DataMode Type2MsgGen);
public:
using MODE = Transceiver::MODE;
using TransceiverState = Transceiver::TransceiverState;
using Frequency = Radio::Frequency;
using port_type = quint16;
enum DataMode {data_mode_none, data_mode_USB, data_mode_data};
enum Type2MsgGen {type_2_msg_1_full, type_2_msg_3_full, type_2_msg_5_only};
explicit Configuration (QSettings * settings, QWidget * parent = nullptr);
~Configuration ();
int exec ();
QDir temp_dir () const;
QDir doc_dir () const;
QAudioDeviceInfo const& audio_input_device () const;
AudioDevice::Channel audio_input_channel () const;
QAudioDeviceInfo const& audio_output_device () const;
AudioDevice::Channel audio_output_channel () const;
// These query methods should be used after a call to exec() to
// determine if either the audio input or audio output stream
// parameters have changed. The respective streams should be
// re-opened if they return true.
bool restart_audio_input () const;
bool restart_audio_output () const;
QString my_callsign () const;
QString my_grid () const;
QFont decoded_text_font () const;
qint32 id_interval () const;
bool id_after_73 () const;
bool tx_QSY_allowed () const;
bool spot_to_psk_reporter () const;
bool monitor_off_at_startup () const;
bool monitor_last_used () const;
bool log_as_RTTY () const;
bool report_in_comments () const;
bool prompt_to_log () const;
bool insert_blank () const;
bool DXCC () const;
bool clear_DX () const;
bool miles () const;
bool quick_call () const;
bool disable_TX_on_73 () const;
bool watchdog () const;
bool TX_messages () const;
bool split_mode () const;
bool enable_VHF_features () const;
bool decode_at_52s () const;
bool post_decodes () const;
QString udp_server_name () const;
port_type udp_server_port () const;
bool accept_udp_requests () const;
bool udpWindowToFront () const;
bool udpWindowRestore () const;
Bands * bands ();
FrequencyList * frequencies ();
StationList * stations ();
QStringListModel * macros ();
QDir save_directory () const;
QString rig_name () const;
unsigned jt9w_bw_mult () const;
float jt9w_min_dt () const;
float jt9w_max_dt () const;
Type2MsgGen type_2_msg_gen () const;
QColor color_CQ () const;
QColor color_MyCall () const;
QColor color_TxMsg () const;
QColor color_DXCC () const;
QColor color_NewCall () const;
// This method queries if a CAT and PTT connection is operational,
//
// It also doubles as an initialisation method when the
// open_if_closed parameter is passed as true.
bool transceiver_online (bool open_if_closed = false);
// Close down connection to rig.
void transceiver_offline ();
// Set transceiver frequency in Hertz.
Q_SLOT void transceiver_frequency (Frequency);
// Setting a non zero TX frequency means split operation
// rationalise_mode means ensure TX uses same mode as RX.
Q_SLOT void transceiver_tx_frequency (Frequency = 0u);
// Set transceiver mode.
//
// Rationalise means ensure TX uses same mode as RX.
Q_SLOT void transceiver_mode (MODE);
// Set/unset PTT.
//
// Note that this must be called even if VOX PTT is selected since
// the "Emulate Split" mode requires PTT information to coordinate
// frequency changes.
Q_SLOT void transceiver_ptt (bool = true);
// Attempt to (re-)synchronise transceiver state.
//
// Force signal guarantees either a transceiver_update or a
// transceiver_failure signal.
//
// The enforce_mode_and_split parameter ensures that future
// transceiver updates have the correct mode and split setting
// i.e. the transceiver is ready for use.
Q_SLOT void sync_transceiver (bool force_signal = false, bool enforce_mode_and_split = false);
//
// This signal indicates that a font has been selected and accepted
// for the decoded text.
//
Q_SIGNAL void decoded_text_font_changed (QFont);
//
// This signal is emitted when the UDP server changes
//
Q_SIGNAL void udp_server_changed (QString const& udp_server);
Q_SIGNAL void udp_server_port_changed (port_type server_port);
//
// These signals are emitted and reflect transceiver state changes
//
// signals a change in one of the TransceiverState members
Q_SIGNAL void transceiver_update (Transceiver::TransceiverState) const;
// Signals a failure of a control rig CAT or PTT connection.
//
// A failed rig CAT or PTT connection is fatal and the underlying
// connections are closed automatically. The connections can be
// re-established with a call to transceiver_online(true) assuming
// the fault condition has been rectified or is transient.
Q_SIGNAL void transceiver_failure (QString reason) const;
private:
class impl;
pimpl<impl> m_;
};
Q_DECLARE_METATYPE (Configuration::DataMode);
Q_DECLARE_METATYPE (Configuration::Type2MsgGen);
#if !defined (QT_NO_DEBUG_STREAM)
ENUM_QDEBUG_OPS_DECL (Configuration, DataMode);
ENUM_QDEBUG_OPS_DECL (Configuration, Type2MsgGen);
#endif
ENUM_QDATASTREAM_OPS_DECL (Configuration, DataMode);
ENUM_QDATASTREAM_OPS_DECL (Configuration, Type2MsgGen);
ENUM_CONVERSION_OPS_DECL (Configuration, DataMode);
ENUM_CONVERSION_OPS_DECL (Configuration, Type2MsgGen);
#endif