What's missing for 4.2?

Jef Driesen jef at libdivecomputer.org
Tue Jun 10 00:10:35 PDT 2014


On 2014-06-09 21:39, Anton Lundin wrote:
> On 09 June, 2014 - Jef Driesen wrote:
> 
>> On 09-06-14 17:55, Dirk Hohndel wrote:
>> >On Mon, Jun 09, 2014 at 05:03:16PM +0200, Anton Lundin wrote:
>> >>* When i downloaded the profiles from my Suunto Vyper that was in gauge
>> >>   mode during the trip, i got a Air cylinder added to all the dives,
>> >>   that just got re-added when i deleted it. This needs further debugging
>> >>   to.
>> >
>> >Can you create a libdivecomputer dump so that we can see what's happening?
>> >Once we can reproduce this, I'd also like a bug filed
>> 
>> This is most likely a libdivecomputer issue. Libdivecomputer doesn't 
>> special
>> case gauge mode, so they probably end up as air dives. I never really 
>> looked
>> into how the gauge mode is stored.
> 
> I don't think this is a libdivecomputer issue. We got a gaschangeevent
> to air, and thats what added the air cylinder to start with, but thats
> not really my issue here. My issue was more that i couldn't remove the
> darn thing.

I'm a bit surprised you get a gas change event in gauge mode. The vyper 
parser will only generate gas change events when they are recorded by 
the device. But why would it bother with gas change events in gauge 
mode? Isn't gauge mode supposed to turn your dive computer in a dumb 
data recorder, which no longer cares about doing decompression 
calculations?

> If you would like to look closer at how gauge mode is handled i can
> create dumps for you.

Extra data is always welcome :-)

Jef


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