uses pushing box to publish to google spreadsheets with a state machine instead of a while loop

Dependents:   DCS_FINAL_CODE

Fork of GSM_PUSHING_BOX_STATE_MACHINE by DCS_TEAM

Revision:
32:424896b5adbe
Parent:
29:bc5f53f2922a
--- a/gsmqueue.cpp	Tue Apr 28 03:03:19 2015 +0000
+++ b/gsmqueue.cpp	Wed Oct 21 19:44:15 2015 +0000
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
 
 //External variables
 extern Serial pc;   //Print data to serial connection with computer
-extern Serial gsm;  //UART connection with GSM
+//Serial gsm(D3,D2);  //UART connection with GSM
 
 //Internal variables for a queue (wrap-around implementation)
 //Note that the DMA (direct memory access) stores data in this queue. Therefore, QUEUETAIL is incremented
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@
     if (size > 0 && size <= MAX_SMS_LENGTH)   //Don't send if too long or negative size
     {
         //Send the command
-        gsm.puts(sPtr);
+        //gsm.puts(sPtr);
         //The increment part below: Effectively "removes" characters we just sent from the buffer
         // by advancing queueHead by size - 1, or size + 2 
         // size - 1 is because SMS_END_CHAR does not show up on the DMA.
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@
         else
         {
             queueHeadExp = incrementIndex(queueHead, size + 2);
-            gsm.puts("\n"); //make there be a \r\n in what we send (this is perfect.)
+            //gsm.puts("\n"); //make there be a \r\n in what we send (this is perfect.)
             //Why not "\r\n"? Previously we had thought the extra \r was added due to \r\n coming
             // through the command line: scanf only removed the \n as whitespace. However, upon
             // further investigation we realized this behavior occurs because the gsm.puts function