Rename ThermistorTable.h to thermistortable.h.

This is purely cosmetics to match naming conventions of other
files. No functional change.
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Markus Hitter 2015-04-26 20:26:44 +02:00
parent 6f85f625cc
commit f734b225eb
20 changed files with 56 additions and 50 deletions

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ build
temporal.png
temporal_data
config.h
ThermistorTable.h
thermistortable.h
Makefile
sim
doc

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@ -134,9 +134,9 @@
TT_PT100, TT_INTERCOM. See list in temp.c.
The "additional" field is used for TT_THERMISTOR only. It defines the
name of the table(s) in ThermistorTable.h to use. Typically, this is
THERMISTOR_EXTRUDER for the first or only table, or THERMISTOR_BED for
the second table.
name of the table(s) in thermistortable.h to use. This name is arbitrary,
often used names include THERMISTOR_EXTRUDER and THERMISTOR_BED. Also,
several sensors can share the same table, which saves binary size.
For a GEN3 set temp_type to TT_INTERCOM and temp_pin to AIO0. The pin
won't be used in this case.

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@ -133,9 +133,9 @@
TT_PT100, TT_INTERCOM. See list in temp.c.
The "additional" field is used for TT_THERMISTOR only. It defines the
name of the table(s) in ThermistorTable.h to use. Typically, this is
THERMISTOR_EXTRUDER for the first or only table, or THERMISTOR_BED for
the second table.
name of the table(s) in thermistortable.h to use. This name is arbitrary,
often used names include THERMISTOR_EXTRUDER and THERMISTOR_BED. Also,
several sensors can share the same table, which saves binary size.
For a GEN3 set temp_type to TT_INTERCOM and temp_pin to AIO0. The pin
won't be used in this case.

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@ -133,9 +133,9 @@
TT_PT100, TT_INTERCOM. See list in temp.c.
The "additional" field is used for TT_THERMISTOR only. It defines the
name of the table(s) in ThermistorTable.h to use. Typically, this is
THERMISTOR_EXTRUDER for the first or only table, or THERMISTOR_BED for
the second table.
name of the table(s) in thermistortable.h to use. This name is arbitrary,
often used names include THERMISTOR_EXTRUDER and THERMISTOR_BED. Also,
several sensors can share the same table, which saves binary size.
For a GEN3 set temp_type to TT_INTERCOM and temp_pin to AIO0. The pin
won't be used in this case.

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@ -138,9 +138,9 @@
TT_PT100, TT_INTERCOM. See list in temp.c.
The "additional" field is used for TT_THERMISTOR only. It defines the
name of the table(s) in ThermistorTable.h to use. Typically, this is
THERMISTOR_EXTRUDER for the first or only table, or THERMISTOR_BED for
the second table.
name of the table(s) in thermistortable.h to use. This name is arbitrary,
often used names include THERMISTOR_EXTRUDER and THERMISTOR_BED. Also,
several sensors can share the same table, which saves binary size.
For a GEN3 set temp_type to TT_INTERCOM and temp_pin to AIO0. The pin
won't be used in this case.

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@ -139,9 +139,9 @@
TT_PT100, TT_INTERCOM. See list in temp.c.
The "additional" field is used for TT_THERMISTOR only. It defines the
name of the table(s) in ThermistorTable.h to use. Typically, this is
THERMISTOR_EXTRUDER for the first or only table, or THERMISTOR_BED for
the second table.
name of the table(s) in thermistortable.h to use. This name is arbitrary,
often used names include THERMISTOR_EXTRUDER and THERMISTOR_BED. Also,
several sensors can share the same table, which saves binary size.
For a GEN3 set temp_type to TT_INTERCOM and temp_pin to AIO0. The pin
won't be used in this case.

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@ -135,9 +135,9 @@
TT_PT100, TT_INTERCOM. See list in temp.c.
The "additional" field is used for TT_THERMISTOR only. It defines the
name of the table(s) in ThermistorTable.h to use. Typically, this is
THERMISTOR_EXTRUDER for the first or only table, or THERMISTOR_BED for
the second table.
name of the table(s) in thermistortable.h to use. This name is arbitrary,
often used names include THERMISTOR_EXTRUDER and THERMISTOR_BED. Also,
several sensors can share the same table, which saves binary size.
For a GEN3 set temp_type to TT_INTERCOM and temp_pin to AIO0. The pin
won't be used in this case.

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@ -136,9 +136,9 @@
TT_PT100, TT_INTERCOM. See list in temp.c.
The "additional" field is used for TT_THERMISTOR only. It defines the
name of the table(s) in ThermistorTable.h to use. Typically, this is
THERMISTOR_EXTRUDER for the first or only table, or THERMISTOR_BED for
the second table.
name of the table(s) in thermistortable.h to use. This name is arbitrary,
often used names include THERMISTOR_EXTRUDER and THERMISTOR_BED. Also,
several sensors can share the same table, which saves binary size.
For a GEN3 set temp_type to TT_INTERCOM and temp_pin to AIO0. The pin
won't be used in this case.

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@ -137,9 +137,9 @@
TT_PT100, TT_INTERCOM. See list in temp.c.
The "additional" field is used for TT_THERMISTOR only. It defines the
name of the table(s) in ThermistorTable.h to use. Typically, this is
THERMISTOR_EXTRUDER for the first or only table, or THERMISTOR_BED for
the second table.
name of the table(s) in thermistortable.h to use. This name is arbitrary,
often used names include THERMISTOR_EXTRUDER and THERMISTOR_BED. Also,
several sensors can share the same table, which saves binary size.
For a GEN3 set temp_type to TT_INTERCOM and temp_pin to AIO0. The pin
won't be used in this case.

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@ -137,9 +137,9 @@
TT_PT100, TT_INTERCOM. See list in temp.c.
The "additional" field is used for TT_THERMISTOR only. It defines the
name of the table(s) in ThermistorTable.h to use. Typically, this is
THERMISTOR_EXTRUDER for the first or only table, or THERMISTOR_BED for
the second table.
name of the table(s) in thermistortable.h to use. This name is arbitrary,
often used names include THERMISTOR_EXTRUDER and THERMISTOR_BED. Also,
several sensors can share the same table, which saves binary size.
For a GEN3 set temp_type to TT_INTERCOM and temp_pin to AIO0. The pin
won't be used in this case.

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@ -137,9 +137,9 @@
TT_PT100, TT_INTERCOM. See list in temp.c.
The "additional" field is used for TT_THERMISTOR only. It defines the
name of the table(s) in ThermistorTable.h to use. Typically, this is
THERMISTOR_EXTRUDER for the first or only table, or THERMISTOR_BED for
the second table.
name of the table(s) in thermistortable.h to use. This name is arbitrary,
often used names include THERMISTOR_EXTRUDER and THERMISTOR_BED. Also,
several sensors can share the same table, which saves binary size.
For a GEN3 set temp_type to TT_INTERCOM and temp_pin to AIO0. The pin
won't be used in this case.

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@ -137,9 +137,9 @@
TT_PT100, TT_INTERCOM. See list in temp.c.
The "additional" field is used for TT_THERMISTOR only. It defines the
name of the table(s) in ThermistorTable.h to use. Typically, this is
THERMISTOR_EXTRUDER for the first or only table, or THERMISTOR_BED for
the second table.
name of the table(s) in thermistortable.h to use. This name is arbitrary,
often used names include THERMISTOR_EXTRUDER and THERMISTOR_BED. Also,
several sensors can share the same table, which saves binary size.
For a GEN3 set temp_type to TT_INTERCOM and temp_pin to AIO0. The pin
won't be used in this case.

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@ -134,9 +134,9 @@
TT_PT100, TT_INTERCOM. See list in temp.c.
The "additional" field is used for TT_THERMISTOR only. It defines the
name of the table(s) in ThermistorTable.h to use. Typically, this is
THERMISTOR_EXTRUDER for the first or only table, or THERMISTOR_BED for
the second table.
name of the table(s) in thermistortable.h to use. This name is arbitrary,
often used names include THERMISTOR_EXTRUDER and THERMISTOR_BED. Also,
several sensors can share the same table, which saves binary size.
For a GEN3 set temp_type to TT_INTERCOM and temp_pin to AIO0. The pin
won't be used in this case.

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@ -134,9 +134,9 @@
TT_PT100, TT_INTERCOM. See list in temp.c.
The "additional" field is used for TT_THERMISTOR only. It defines the
name of the table(s) in ThermistorTable.h to use. Typically, this is
THERMISTOR_EXTRUDER for the first or only table, or THERMISTOR_BED for
the second table.
name of the table(s) in thermistortable.h to use. This name is arbitrary,
often used names include THERMISTOR_EXTRUDER and THERMISTOR_BED. Also,
several sensors can share the same table, which saves binary size.
For a GEN3 set temp_type to TT_INTERCOM and temp_pin to AIO0. The pin
won't be used in this case.

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@ -621,12 +621,12 @@ class BoardPanel(wx.Panel):
if generateTempTables(self.sensors, self.settings):
dlg = wx.MessageDialog(self,
"File ThermistorTable.h successfully written.",
"File thermistortable.h successfully written.",
"Save successful", wx.OK + wx.ICON_INFORMATION)
dlg.ShowModal()
dlg.Destroy()
else:
dlg = wx.MessageDialog(self, "Error writing to file ThermistorTable.h.",
dlg = wx.MessageDialog(self, "Error writing to file thermistortable.h.",
"File error", wx.OK + wx.ICON_ERROR)
dlg.ShowModal()
dlg.Destroy()

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ from createTemperatureLookup import Thermistor
class ThermistorTableFile:
def __init__(self, folder):
self.error = False
fn = os.path.join(folder, "ThermistorTable.h")
fn = os.path.join(folder, "thermistortable.h")
try:
self.fp = open(fn, 'wb')
except:

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@ -3,7 +3,10 @@
/** \file
\brief Manage temperature sensors
\note \b ALL temperatures are stored as 14.2 fixed point in teacup, so we have a range of 0 - 16383.75 celsius and a precision of 0.25 celsius. That includes the ThermistorTable, which is why you can't copy and paste one from other firmwares which don't do this.
\note All temperatures are stored as 14.2 fixed point in Teacup, so we have
a range of 0 - 16383.75 deg Celsius at a precision of 0.25 deg. That includes
the thermistor table, which is why you can't copy and paste one from other
firmwares which don't do this.
*/
#include <stdlib.h>
@ -26,7 +29,7 @@
#ifdef TEMP_THERMISTOR
#include "analog.h"
#include "ThermistorTable.h"
#include "thermistortable.h"
#endif
#ifdef TEMP_AD595

7
temp.c
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@ -3,7 +3,10 @@
/** \file
\brief Manage temperature sensors
\note \b ALL temperatures are stored as 14.2 fixed point in teacup, so we have a range of 0 - 16383.75 celsius and a precision of 0.25 celsius. That includes the ThermistorTable, which is why you can't copy and paste one from other firmwares which don't do this.
\note All temperatures are stored as 14.2 fixed point in Teacup, so we have
a range of 0 - 16383.75 deg Celsius at a precision of 0.25 deg. That includes
the thermistor table, which is why you can't copy and paste one from other
firmwares which don't do this.
*/
#include <stdlib.h>
@ -28,7 +31,7 @@
#ifdef TEMP_THERMISTOR
#include "analog.h"
#include "ThermistorTable.h"
#include "thermistortable.h"
#endif
#ifdef TEMP_AD595

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@ -383,9 +383,9 @@
* TT_PT100, TT_INTERCOM. See list in temp.c. *
* *
* The "additional" field is used for TT_THERMISTOR only. It defines the *
* name of the table(s) in ThermistorTable.h to use. Typically, this is *
* THERMISTOR_EXTRUDER for the first or only table, or THERMISTOR_BED for *
* the second table. *
* name of the table(s) in thermistortable.h to use. This name is arbitrary, *
* often used names include THERMISTOR_EXTRUDER and THERMISTOR_BED. Also, *
* several sensors can share the same table, which saves binary size. *
* *
* For a GEN3 set temp_type to TT_INTERCOM and temp_pin to AIO0. The pin *
* won't be used in this case. *