heads up 4.1 and personal down time

Robert Helling helling at atdotde.de
Mon May 5 04:55:48 PDT 2014


On 04.05.2014, at 19:13, Dirk Hohndel <dirk at hohndel.org> wrote:

Hi,

> I know that Tomaz will be preparing a rather intrusive set of commits in
> the meantime that tries to clean up some of the mess we created over
> time. Bad separation of UI and core logic. A mess of things here and
> there in .h files. Etc.
> 
> I also know that a few others are working on somewhat bigger projects
> (planner improvements, rebreather changes, etc). I will spend time after
> the 20th on getting all those merged (think of this as our big merge
> window... I wanted to do this in January and it didn't work out at all -
> so this is the second attempt).

here are three patches containing what I have done so far for the planner. I was planning to send them after the next release but since I don’t want to miss the short time window, I send them today. Please apply after the release but before Tomaz starts his big reshuffle.

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These are three patches (not for as the numbering might suggest), one has more logic re when to recall deco and when not (namely when already calculating that), one has more ascend rates (with more features, like depending on average depth) and one adds waypoints to the profile for ascend rate changes.

Of course, this is still all WIP, and there is a nasty thing I have not yet resolved in the cylinder model.

Best
Robert

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