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Diff: GPS.h
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diff -r 8aa059e7d8b1 -r 28a1b60b0f37 GPS.h --- a/GPS.h Fri Apr 15 12:23:52 2011 +0000 +++ b/GPS.h Sat Apr 16 09:37:33 2011 +0000 @@ -696,6 +696,7 @@ //! A callback object for the NMEA RMS message processed signal user API. FunctionPointer cb_vtg; + //! Set the baud rate the GPS module is using. /** * Set the baud rate of the serial port @@ -707,7 +708,7 @@ */ void baud(int baudrate) { Serial::baud(baudrate); } - //! Set the serial port format the GPS module is using. + //! Set the serial port format the GPS module is using. /** * Set the transmission format used by the Serial port * @@ -720,6 +721,24 @@ */ void format(int bits, Parity parity, int stop_bits) { Serial::format(bits, (Serial::Parity)parity, stop_bits); } + //! Send incoming GPS bytes to Uart0 + /** + * Send incoming GPS bytes to Uart0 + * + * This can be useful for printing out the bytes from the GPS onto + * a the common debug port Uart0. Note, Uart0 should have been setup + * and initialised before switching this on. Also, realistically, + * you should ensure Uart0 has a higher baud rate than that being + * used by the GPS. Sending of bytes to Uart0 is "raw" and should + * only be used to initially gather data and should NOT be used as + * part of the application design. If you need to forward on the + * data you should come up with a proper strategy. + * + * @ingroup API + * @param b - True to send to Uart0, false otherwise + */ + void NmeaOnUart0(bool b) { _nmeaOnUart0 = b; } + protected: //! Flag set true when a GPS PPS has been attached to a pin. @@ -738,7 +757,13 @@ GPS_Geodetic thePlace; //! A GPS_VTG object used to hold vector data. - GPS_VTG theVTG; + GPS_VTG theVTG; + + //! Used to record the previous byte received. + char _lastByte; + + //! Used for debugging. + bool _nmeaOnUart0; }; #endif