The return value for main should indicate how the program exited. Normal
exit is generally represented by a 0 return value from main. Abnormal
termination is usually signalled by a non-zero return but there is no
standard for how non-zero codes are interpreted
can be used. It is useful on Mac OS X, where the log folder is not at
/tmp. Boost 1.45 was released on Nov 9th, 2010, so it is unlikely that
any user is using something older.
- Gps telemetry decoder and PVT now uses independent queues for ephemeris, iono, utc_model and almanac. The old gps_navigation_queue is now deprecated and it is removed from the implementation. This affect almost all the PVT and Rinex printer classes.
- Rinex printer class updated to use the new ephemeris, iono, utc_model objects
Bug fixes and correction:
- The pseudorange generation now is based on the computed TOW for each received symbol. The History_Shift computation become simplier in this way. This modification is also a solution for a bug where the pseudoranges became temporally invalid when the TOW is updated (that happen every 6 secons!)
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const bits_slice INTEGRITY_STATUS_FLAG = {{23,1}};
used in GPS_L1_CA.h are not allowed in the C++11 standard since they do not correspond to any valid constructor. This is accepted by the current version of gcc (probably due to backward compatibility with C and earlier versions of C++), but it *could* not be accepted in future versions. This can be fixed by putting the struct into a std::vector. I don't know if this is the best way but it seems to work well and does not implies major changes in the code.
There is another issue with the Gnss_Synchro class. Since it had a constructor and a destructor, it could not be considered a POD (Plain Old Data) structure and this has some limitations: while gcc and the C99 standard allowed an array's size to be determined at run time, this extension is not permitted in standard C++. This issue has implications when passing Gnss_Synchro through memory between signal processing blocks. In order to fix this, I have removed the Gnss_Synchro.cc implementation and now this is a header-only class where the array size can be determined at compile time
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- Added a total elapsed run time counter in main: now it is possible to compare the post-processing time with the signal duration. The elapsed time is reported in STD::COUT when GNSS-SDR finish the main thread.
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boost::filesystem::temp_directory_path() is only available from Boost 1.45, while Ubuntu 10.10 comes with Boost 1.42.
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