├── .gitignore
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── docs
└── _screenshots
│ ├── Sines.gif
│ ├── Sines2.gif
│ ├── Sines3.gif
│ ├── mainwindow.jpg
│ └── mainwindow.png
└── src
├── 3dres.qrc
├── 3dres2.qrc
├── 3dview.qrc
├── QtSM.ico
├── QtSerialMonitor.pro
├── TODO.txt
├── codeeditor.cpp
├── codeeditor.h
├── config.h
├── dialog.ui
├── filereader.cpp
├── filereader.h
├── highlighter.cpp
├── highlighter.h
├── infodialog.cpp
├── infodialog.h
├── infodialog.ui
├── logger.cpp
├── logger.h
├── main.cpp
├── mainwindow.cpp
├── mainwindow.h
├── mainwindow.ui
├── networkudp.cpp
├── networkudp.h
├── parser.cpp
├── parser.h
├── presentation
├── 3DOrientationV2.uia
├── maps
│ └── circle-stroke-01p.png
├── materials
│ ├── Material.materialdef
│ ├── Material2.materialdef
│ ├── Material32.materialdef
│ ├── Material4.materialdef
│ ├── Material5.materialdef
│ ├── circle-stroke-01p.materialdef
│ ├── materialCube1.materialdef
│ └── materialCube2.materialdef
└── presentations
│ ├── 3D Orientation_autosave.uip
│ ├── 3DOrientationV2.uip
│ └── 3DOrientationV2_autosave.uip
├── qcustomplot.cpp
├── qcustomplot.h
├── serial.cpp
└── serial.h
/.gitignore:
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2 | src/QtSerialMonitor.pro.user
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4 | /build/*
5 | /build*
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1 |
2 |
QtSerialMonitor
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 | Universal serial monitor with data plotting capabilities, based on [Qt](https://www.qt.io/). Designed with all sorts of [Arduino](https://www.arduino.cc/) projects in mind, as a handy tool for debugging and experimentation :)
11 |
12 |
13 |
14 | **Features:**
15 | - In/out serial data terminal with command history,
16 | - UDP network protocol support,
17 | - Resizable UI widgets,
18 | - Data plotter with multiple graphs support and basic data filtering - uses [QCustomPlot](https://www.qcustomplot.com/),
19 | - Printer support, ability to save graph as image,
20 | - Read/write ".csv", ".txt" data logs,
21 | - many more...
22 |
23 | Download QtSerialMonitor_v1.53_win_x64
24 | -
25 | ---
26 |
27 | **Work in progress:**
28 |
29 | - 3D Orientation Demo - for IMU testing (user will be able to toggle between chart view
30 | and a simple 3D scene containing an object rotating accordingly to received roll,
31 | pitch and yaw values, representing the sensor's orientation),
32 |
33 | - Improvements, fixes etc.
34 |
35 | ----
36 |
37 | ***Notes:***
38 |
39 | * The app uses a custom-written parser, which searches the incoming message for plottable data in form of label-value set. At the moment, all labels and values **must be separated with a whitespace** in order to be recognized. Its possible to use separators like "=" and "," - parser will be replace them with whitespace before processing. If no label is found, a generic name will be used i.e. "Graph 0".*
40 |
41 | Examples of supported formats:
42 |
43 | - "Roll = 1.23 Pitch = 45.6"
44 | - "Voltage: 1.23 (tabulator) Output: 4.56"
45 | - "1.23 4.56" (Graph 0 and Graph 1)
46 |
47 | * Application uses QtSettings functionality and stores a simple .ini file on the hard drive in which it keeps its settings. Under Windows, the file should be located in *C:\ProgramData\QtSerialMonitor*. The settings are saved each time the app closes.
48 |
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6 | presentation2/maps/materials/shadow.png
7 | presentation2/maps/materials/spherical_checker.png
8 | presentation2/materials/simple_glass.material
9 | presentation2/models/Speedometer/maps/Speed.png
10 | presentation2/models/Speedometer/meshes/NeedleSpeed.mesh
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1 | #-------------------------------------------------
2 | #
3 | # Project created by QtCreator 2019-07-18T13:46:19
4 | #
5 | #-------------------------------------------------
6 |
7 | QT += core gui
8 | QT += serialport
9 | QT += printsupport
10 | QT += network
11 |
12 | greaterThan(QT_MAJOR_VERSION, 4): QT += widgets
13 |
14 | TARGET = QtSerialMonitor
15 | TEMPLATE = app
16 |
17 | # The following define makes your compiler emit warnings if you use
18 | # any feature of Qt which has been marked as deprecated (the exact warnings
19 | # depend on your compiler). Please consult the documentation of the
20 | # deprecated API in order to know how to port your code away from it.
21 | DEFINES += QT_DEPRECATED_WARNINGS
22 | #DEFINES += QCUSTOMPLOT_USE_OPENGL
23 |
24 | # You can also make your code fail to compile if you use deprecated APIs.
25 | # In order to do so, uncomment the following line.
26 | # You can also select to disable deprecated APIs only up to a certain version of Qt.
27 | #DEFINES += QT_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_BEFORE=0x060000 # disables all the APIs deprecated before Qt 6.0.0
28 |
29 | QMAKE_LFLAGS_RELEASE += -no-pie
30 | QMAKE_LFLAGS_DEBUG += -no-pie -O0
31 |
32 | CONFIG += c++11
33 |
34 | SOURCES += \
35 | codeeditor.cpp \
36 | filereader.cpp \
37 | highlighter.cpp \
38 | infodialog.cpp \
39 | logger.cpp \
40 | main.cpp \
41 | mainwindow.cpp \
42 | networkudp.cpp \
43 | parser.cpp \
44 | qcustomplot.cpp \
45 | serial.cpp
46 |
47 | HEADERS += \
48 | qcustomplot.h \
49 | codeeditor.h \
50 | config.h \
51 | filereader.h \
52 | highlighter.h \
53 | infodialog.h \
54 | logger.h \
55 | mainwindow.h \
56 | networkudp.h \
57 | parser.h \
58 | qcustomplot.h \
59 | serial.h
60 |
61 | FORMS += \
62 | infodialog.ui \
63 | mainwindow.ui
64 |
65 | win32:RC_ICONS += QtSM.ico
66 |
67 | # Default rules for deployment.
68 | qnx: target.path = /tmp/$${TARGET}/bin
69 | else: unix:!android: target.path = /opt/$${TARGET}/bin
70 | !isEmpty(target.path): INSTALLS += target
71 |
72 | DISTFILES += \
73 | QtSM.ico \
74 | TODO.txt
75 |
76 | RESOURCES += \
77 | 3dres.qrc
78 |
79 |
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1 | - void MainWindow::getFileTimeRange(QFile *file) // TODO move to reader !
2 | - if (mode == 0)
3 | sendSerial(ui->comboBoxSend->currentText());
4 | else if (mode == 1)
5 | sendUDPDatagram(ui->comboBoxSend->currentText());
6 | else
7 | {
8 | sendSerial(ui->comboBoxSend->currentText()); // TODO
9 | sendUDPDatagram(ui->comboBoxSend->currentText());
10 | }
11 |
12 | - time ref used in logging ?
13 |
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50 |
51 | #include
52 | #include "codeeditor.h"
53 |
54 | CodeEditor::CodeEditor(QWidget *parent) : QPlainTextEdit(parent)
55 | {
56 | lineNumberArea = new LineNumberArea(this);
57 |
58 | connect(this, &CodeEditor::blockCountChanged, this, &CodeEditor::updateLineNumberAreaWidth);
59 | connect(this, &CodeEditor::updateRequest, this, &CodeEditor::updateLineNumberArea);
60 | connect(this, &CodeEditor::cursorPositionChanged, this, &CodeEditor::highlightCurrentLine);
61 |
62 | updateLineNumberAreaWidth(0);
63 | }
64 |
65 | int CodeEditor::lineNumberAreaWidth()
66 | {
67 | int digits = 1;
68 | int max = qMax(1, blockCount());
69 |
70 | while (max >= 10)
71 | {
72 | max /= 10;
73 | ++digits;
74 | }
75 |
76 | int space = 10 + fontMetrics().horizontalAdvance(" ") * digits;
77 |
78 | return space;
79 | }
80 |
81 | void CodeEditor::updateLineNumberAreaWidth(int /* newBlockCount */)
82 | {
83 | setViewportMargins(lineNumberAreaWidth(), 0, 0, 0);
84 | }
85 |
86 | void CodeEditor::updateLineNumberArea(const QRect &rect, int dy)
87 | {
88 | if (dy)
89 | lineNumberArea->scroll(0, dy);
90 | else
91 | lineNumberArea->update(0, rect.y(), lineNumberArea->width(), rect.height());
92 |
93 | if (rect.contains(viewport()->rect()))
94 | updateLineNumberAreaWidth(0);
95 | }
96 |
97 | void CodeEditor::resizeEvent(QResizeEvent *e)
98 | {
99 | QPlainTextEdit::resizeEvent(e);
100 |
101 | QRect cr = contentsRect();
102 | lineNumberArea->setGeometry(QRect(cr.left(), cr.top(), lineNumberAreaWidth(), cr.height()));
103 | }
104 |
105 | void CodeEditor::highlightCurrentLine()
106 | {
107 | if (isHighlightCurrentLineEnabled == true)
108 | {
109 | QList extraSelections;
110 | QTextEdit::ExtraSelection selection;
111 | QColor lineColor = QColor(Qt::yellow).lighter(160);
112 |
113 | selection.format.setBackground(lineColor);
114 | selection.format.setProperty(QTextFormat::FullWidthSelection, true);
115 | selection.cursor = textCursor();
116 | selection.cursor.clearSelection();
117 | extraSelections.append(selection);
118 |
119 | setExtraSelections(extraSelections);
120 |
121 | selection.cursor.clearSelection();
122 | }
123 | }
124 |
125 | void CodeEditor::setHighlightEnabled(bool status)
126 | {
127 | isHighlightCurrentLineEnabled = status;
128 | }
129 |
130 | void CodeEditor::lineNumberAreaPaintEvent(QPaintEvent *event)
131 | {
132 | QPainter painter(lineNumberArea);
133 | painter.fillRect(event->rect(), Qt::lightGray);
134 |
135 | QTextBlock block = firstVisibleBlock();
136 | int blockNumber = block.blockNumber();
137 | int top = (int)blockBoundingGeometry(block).translated(contentOffset()).top();
138 | int bottom = top + (int)blockBoundingRect(block).height();
139 |
140 | while (block.isValid() && top <= event->rect().bottom())
141 | {
142 | if (block.isVisible() && bottom >= event->rect().top())
143 | {
144 | QString number = QString::number(blockNumber + 1);
145 | painter.setPen(Qt::black);
146 | painter.drawText(0, top, lineNumberArea->width(), fontMetrics().height(), Qt::AlignLeft, number);
147 | }
148 |
149 | block = block.next();
150 | top = bottom;
151 | bottom = top + (int)blockBoundingRect(block).height();
152 | ++blockNumber;
153 | }
154 | }
155 |
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1 | #ifndef CODEEDITOR_H
2 | #define CODEEDITOR_H
3 |
4 | #include
5 |
6 | QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
7 | class QPaintEvent;
8 | class QResizeEvent;
9 | class QSize;
10 | class QWidget;
11 | QT_END_NAMESPACE
12 |
13 | class LineNumberArea;
14 |
15 | class CodeEditor : public QPlainTextEdit
16 | {
17 | Q_OBJECT
18 |
19 | public:
20 | CodeEditor(QWidget *parent = nullptr);
21 |
22 | void lineNumberAreaPaintEvent(QPaintEvent *event);
23 | int lineNumberAreaWidth();
24 |
25 | void setHighlightEnabled(bool status);
26 | protected:
27 | void resizeEvent(QResizeEvent *event) override;
28 |
29 | private slots:
30 | void updateLineNumberAreaWidth(int newBlockCount);
31 | void highlightCurrentLine();
32 | void updateLineNumberArea(const QRect &, int);
33 |
34 | private:
35 | QWidget *lineNumberArea;
36 | bool isHighlightCurrentLineEnabled = false;
37 | };
38 |
39 | class LineNumberArea : public QWidget
40 | {
41 | public:
42 | LineNumberArea(CodeEditor *editor) : QWidget(editor)
43 | {
44 | codeEditor = editor;
45 | }
46 |
47 | QSize sizeHint() const override
48 | {
49 | return QSize(codeEditor->lineNumberAreaWidth(), 0);
50 | }
51 |
52 | protected:
53 | void paintEvent(QPaintEvent *event) override
54 | {
55 | codeEditor->lineNumberAreaPaintEvent(event);
56 | }
57 |
58 | private:
59 | CodeEditor *codeEditor;
60 | };
61 |
62 | #endif
63 |
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1 | #ifndef CONFIG_H
2 | #define CONFIG_H
3 |
4 | #define VERSION "1.53"
5 |
6 | #define CHANGELOG_TEXT "" //"Changelog - version " VERSION ": \n"
7 |
8 | #define INTRO_TEXT "" \
9 | "Welcome to QtSerialMonitor, \n" \
10 | "Press F1 to activate \"What's this\" mode. In this mode, clicked widget \r" \
11 | "will display an explanation about its function. \n"
12 |
13 | #define RADIO_BUTTON_UPDATE_SERIAL_DEVICES_ON_INTERVAL 100
14 | #define SERIAL_DEVICE_CHECK_TIMER_INTERVAL 500
15 |
16 | #endif // CONFIG_H
17 |
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2 |
3 | Dialog
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 | 0
8 | 0
9 | 400
10 | 300
11 |
12 |
13 |
14 | Dialog
15 |
16 |
17 | -
18 |
19 |
20 | Qt::Horizontal
21 |
22 |
23 |
24 |
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25 |
26 |
27 |
28 |
29 |
30 |
31 | Qt::Vertical
32 |
33 |
34 |
35 |
36 | -
37 |
38 |
39 |
40 |
41 |
42 |
43 |
44 |
45 |
46 |
47 |
48 |
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1 | #include "filereader.h"
2 |
3 | FileReader::FileReader(QObject *parent) : QObject(parent)
4 | {
5 | fileReadTimer.stop();
6 | }
7 |
8 | void FileReader::readLineSendLine()
9 | {
10 | int progressPercent = lineReadIterator * 100 / readFileSplitLines.count();
11 | emit lineReady(&readFileSplitLines[lineReadIterator], &progressPercent);
12 | lineReadIterator++;
13 |
14 | if (lineReadIterator >= readFileSplitLines.count())
15 | {
16 | emit fileReadFinished();
17 |
18 | fileReadTimer.stop();
19 | lineReadIterator = 0;
20 | }
21 | }
22 |
23 | bool FileReader::readAllAtOnce(QFile *fileToRead)
24 | {
25 | if (fileToRead->open(QIODevice::ReadOnly))
26 | {
27 | QTextStream stream(fileToRead);
28 | QString allData = stream.readAll();
29 | fileToRead->close();
30 |
31 | emit textReady(&allData);
32 | emit fileReadFinished();
33 |
34 | return true;
35 | }
36 | return false;
37 | }
38 |
39 | QList FileReader::getFileTimeRange(QFile *file)
40 | {
41 | QList timeRange = {QTime(), QTime()};
42 |
43 | if (file->open(QIODevice::ReadOnly))
44 | {
45 | QString allData = file->readAll();
46 | file->close();
47 |
48 | QStringList readFileSplitLines = allData.split(QRegExp("[\\n+\\r+]"), Qt::SplitBehaviorFlags::SkipEmptyParts);
49 |
50 | for (auto i = 0; i < readFileSplitLines.count(); ++i)
51 | {
52 | QStringList inputStringSplitArrayTopLine = readFileSplitLines[i].simplified().split(QRegExp("[\\s+,]"), Qt::SplitBehaviorFlags::SkipEmptyParts); // rozdzielamy traktująac spacje jako separator
53 | QStringList inputStringSplitArrayButtomLine = readFileSplitLines[readFileSplitLines.count() - 1 - i].simplified().split(QRegExp("[\\s+,]"), Qt::SplitBehaviorFlags::SkipEmptyParts); // rozdzielamy traktująac spacje jako separator
54 | QStringList searchTimeFormatList = {"hh:mm:ss:zzz", "hh:mm:ss.zzz", "hh:mm:ss.z", "hh:mm:ss"}; // TODO !!!
55 |
56 | bool foundTime[2] = {false};
57 |
58 | for (auto j = 0; j < inputStringSplitArrayTopLine.count(); ++j)
59 | {
60 | foreach (auto timeFormat, searchTimeFormatList)
61 | {
62 | if (QTime::fromString(inputStringSplitArrayTopLine[j], timeFormat).isValid() && !foundTime[0])
63 | {
64 | timeRange.first() = QTime::fromString(inputStringSplitArrayTopLine[j], timeFormat);
65 | foundTime[0] = true;
66 | break;
67 | }
68 | }
69 | }
70 |
71 | for (auto j = 0; j < inputStringSplitArrayButtomLine.count(); ++j)
72 | {
73 | foreach (auto timeFormat, searchTimeFormatList)
74 | {
75 | if (QTime::fromString(inputStringSplitArrayButtomLine[j], timeFormat).isValid() && !foundTime[1])
76 | {
77 | timeRange.last() = (QTime::fromString(inputStringSplitArrayButtomLine[j], timeFormat));
78 | foundTime[1] = true;
79 |
80 | break;
81 | }
82 | }
83 | }
84 |
85 | if (foundTime[0] && foundTime[1])
86 | return timeRange;
87 | }
88 | }
89 | else
90 | {
91 | qDebug() << "Get file time range - invalid file ?";
92 | return {QTime(), QTime()};
93 | }
94 | }
95 |
96 | void FileReader::setReadInterval(int newVal) { readInterval = newVal; }
97 |
98 | void FileReader::abortRead() { fileReadTimer.stop(); }
99 |
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1 | #ifndef FILEREADER_H
2 | #define FILEREADER_H
3 |
4 | #include
5 | #include
6 | #include
7 | #include
8 | #include
9 | #include
10 |
11 | class FileReader : public QObject
12 | {
13 | Q_OBJECT
14 | public:
15 | explicit FileReader(QObject *parent = nullptr);
16 | bool readAllAtOnce(QFile *fileToRead);
17 | void abortRead();
18 | void setReadInterval(int newVal);
19 | QList getFileTimeRange(QFile *file);
20 | signals:
21 | void fileReadFinished();
22 | void lineReady(QString *, int *);
23 | void textReady(QString *);
24 | public slots:
25 | private slots:
26 | void readLineSendLine();
27 |
28 | private:
29 | int lineReadIterator = 0;
30 | int readInterval = 1; // ms
31 | QStringList readFileSplitLines;
32 | QTimer fileReadTimer;
33 | };
34 |
35 | #endif // FILEREADER_H
36 |
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1 | /****************************************************************************
2 | **
3 | ** Copyright (C) 2016 The Qt Company Ltd.
4 | ** Contact: https://www.qt.io/licensing/
5 | **
6 | ** This file is part of the examples of the Qt Toolkit.
7 | **
8 | ** $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:BSD$
9 | ** Commercial License Usage
10 | ** Licensees holding valid commercial Qt licenses may use this file in
11 | ** accordance with the commercial license agreement provided with the
12 | ** Software or, alternatively, in accordance with the terms contained in
13 | ** a written agreement between you and The Qt Company. For licensing terms
14 | ** and conditions see https://www.qt.io/terms-conditions. For further
15 | ** information use the contact form at https://www.qt.io/contact-us.
16 | **
17 | ** BSD License Usage
18 | ** Alternatively, you may use this file under the terms of the BSD license
19 | ** as follows:
20 | **
21 | ** "Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
22 | ** modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
23 | ** met:
24 | ** * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
25 | ** notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
26 | ** * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
27 | ** notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in
28 | ** the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
29 | ** distribution.
30 | ** * Neither the name of The Qt Company Ltd nor the names of its
31 | ** contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
32 | ** from this software without specific prior written permission.
33 | **
34 | **
35 | ** THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
36 | ** "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
37 | ** LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
38 | ** A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
39 | ** OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
40 | ** SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
41 | ** LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
42 | ** DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
43 | ** THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
44 | ** (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
45 | ** OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE."
46 | **
47 | ** $QT_END_LICENSE$
48 | **
49 | ****************************************************************************/
50 |
51 | #include "highlighter.h"
52 |
53 | Highlighter::Highlighter(QTextDocument *parent) : QSyntaxHighlighter(parent)
54 | {
55 | HighlightingRule rule;
56 |
57 | keywordFormat.setForeground(Qt::darkBlue);
58 | keywordFormat.setFontWeight(QFont::Bold);
59 | // const QString keywordPatterns[] = {
60 | // QStringLiteral("\\bchar\\b"), QStringLiteral("\\bclass\\b"), QStringLiteral("\\bconst\\b"),
61 | // QStringLiteral("\\bdouble\\b"), QStringLiteral("\\benum\\b"), QStringLiteral("\\bexplicit\\b"),
62 | // QStringLiteral("\\bfriend\\b"), QStringLiteral("\\binline\\b"), QStringLiteral("\\bint\\b"),
63 | // QStringLiteral("\\blong\\b"), QStringLiteral("\\bnamespace\\b"), QStringLiteral("\\boperator\\b"),
64 | // QStringLiteral("\\bprivate\\b"), QStringLiteral("\\bprotected\\b"), QStringLiteral("\\bpublic\\b"),
65 | // QStringLiteral("\\bshort\\b"), QStringLiteral("\\bsignals\\b"), QStringLiteral("\\bsigned\\b"),
66 | // QStringLiteral("\\bslots\\b"), QStringLiteral("\\bstatic\\b"), QStringLiteral("\\bstruct\\b"),
67 | // QStringLiteral("\\btemplate\\b"), QStringLiteral("\\btypedef\\b"), QStringLiteral("\\btypename\\b"),
68 | // QStringLiteral("\\bunion\\b"), QStringLiteral("\\bunsigned\\b"), QStringLiteral("\\bvirtual\\b"),
69 | // QStringLiteral("\\bvoid\\b"), QStringLiteral("\\bvolatile\\b"), QStringLiteral("\\bbool\\b")
70 | // };
71 | // for (const QString &pattern : keywordPatterns) {
72 | // rule.pattern = QRegularExpression(pattern);
73 | // rule.format = keywordFormat;
74 | // highlightingRules.append(rule);
75 | // }
76 |
77 | classFormat.setFontWeight(QFont::Bold);
78 | classFormat.setForeground(Qt::darkMagenta);
79 | rule.pattern = QRegularExpression(QStringLiteral("\\bQ[A-Za-z]+\\b"));
80 | rule.format = classFormat;
81 | highlightingRules.append(rule);
82 |
83 | singleLineCommentFormat.setForeground(Qt::red);
84 | rule.pattern = QRegularExpression(QStringLiteral("//[^\n]*"));
85 | rule.format = singleLineCommentFormat;
86 | highlightingRules.append(rule);
87 |
88 | multiLineCommentFormat.setForeground(Qt::red);
89 |
90 | quotationFormat.setForeground(Qt::darkGreen);
91 | rule.pattern = QRegularExpression(QStringLiteral("\".*\""));
92 | rule.format = quotationFormat;
93 | highlightingRules.append(rule);
94 |
95 | functionFormat.setFontItalic(true);
96 | functionFormat.setForeground(Qt::blue);
97 | rule.pattern = QRegularExpression(QStringLiteral("\\b[A-Za-z0-9_]+(?=\\()"));
98 | rule.format = functionFormat;
99 | highlightingRules.append(rule);
100 |
101 | commentStartExpression = QRegularExpression(QStringLiteral("/\\*"));
102 | commentEndExpression = QRegularExpression(QStringLiteral("\\*/"));
103 | }
104 |
105 | void Highlighter::highlightBlock(const QString &text)
106 | {
107 | for (const HighlightingRule &rule : qAsConst(highlightingRules))
108 | {
109 | QRegularExpressionMatchIterator matchIterator = rule.pattern.globalMatch(text, 0,
110 | QRegularExpression::MatchType::PartialPreferCompleteMatch,
111 | QRegularExpression::MatchOption::NoMatchOption);
112 | if (matchIterator.hasNext())
113 | {
114 | QRegularExpressionMatch match = matchIterator.next();
115 | setFormat(match.capturedStart(), match.capturedLength(), rule.format);
116 | }
117 | }
118 | setCurrentBlockState(0);
119 |
120 | int startIndex = 0;
121 | if (previousBlockState() != 1)
122 | startIndex = text.indexOf(commentStartExpression);
123 |
124 | while (startIndex >= 0)
125 | {
126 | QRegularExpressionMatch match = commentEndExpression.match(text, startIndex);
127 | int endIndex = match.capturedStart();
128 | int commentLength = 0;
129 | if (endIndex == -1)
130 | {
131 | setCurrentBlockState(1);
132 | commentLength = text.length() - startIndex;
133 | }
134 | else
135 | {
136 | commentLength = endIndex - startIndex + match.capturedLength();
137 | }
138 | setFormat(startIndex, commentLength, multiLineCommentFormat);
139 | startIndex = text.indexOf(commentStartExpression, startIndex + commentLength);
140 | }
141 | }
142 |
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1 | /****************************************************************************
2 | **
3 | ** Copyright (C) 2016 The Qt Company Ltd.
4 | ** Contact: https://www.qt.io/licensing/
5 | **
6 | ** This file is part of the examples of the Qt Toolkit.
7 | **
8 | ** $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:BSD$
9 | ** Commercial License Usage
10 | ** Licensees holding valid commercial Qt licenses may use this file in
11 | ** accordance with the commercial license agreement provided with the
12 | ** Software or, alternatively, in accordance with the terms contained in
13 | ** a written agreement between you and The Qt Company. For licensing terms
14 | ** and conditions see https://www.qt.io/terms-conditions. For further
15 | ** information use the contact form at https://www.qt.io/contact-us.
16 | **
17 | ** BSD License Usage
18 | ** Alternatively, you may use this file under the terms of the BSD license
19 | ** as follows:
20 | **
21 | ** "Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
22 | ** modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
23 | ** met:
24 | ** * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
25 | ** notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
26 | ** * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
27 | ** notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in
28 | ** the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
29 | ** distribution.
30 | ** * Neither the name of The Qt Company Ltd nor the names of its
31 | ** contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
32 | ** from this software without specific prior written permission.
33 | **
34 | **
35 | ** THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
36 | ** "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
37 | ** LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
38 | ** A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
39 | ** OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
40 | ** SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
41 | ** LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
42 | ** DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
43 | ** THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
44 | ** (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
45 | ** OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE."
46 | **
47 | ** $QT_END_LICENSE$
48 | **
49 | ****************************************************************************/
50 |
51 | #ifndef HIGHLIGHTER_H
52 | #define HIGHLIGHTER_H
53 |
54 | #include
55 | #include
56 | #include
57 |
58 | QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
59 | class QTextDocument;
60 | QT_END_NAMESPACE
61 |
62 | //! [0]
63 | class Highlighter : public QSyntaxHighlighter
64 | {
65 | Q_OBJECT
66 |
67 | public:
68 | Highlighter(QTextDocument *parent = nullptr);
69 |
70 | protected:
71 | void highlightBlock(const QString &text) override;
72 |
73 | private:
74 | struct HighlightingRule
75 | {
76 | QRegularExpression pattern;
77 | QTextCharFormat format;
78 | };
79 | QVector highlightingRules;
80 |
81 | QRegularExpression commentStartExpression;
82 | QRegularExpression commentEndExpression;
83 |
84 | QTextCharFormat keywordFormat;
85 | QTextCharFormat classFormat;
86 | QTextCharFormat singleLineCommentFormat;
87 | QTextCharFormat multiLineCommentFormat;
88 | QTextCharFormat quotationFormat;
89 | QTextCharFormat functionFormat;
90 | };
91 | //! [0]
92 |
93 | #endif // HIGHLIGHTER_H
94 |
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1 | #include "infodialog.h"
2 | #include "ui_infodialog.h"
3 |
4 | InfoDialog::InfoDialog(QWidget *parent) :
5 | QDialog(parent),
6 | ui(new Ui::InfoDialog)
7 | {
8 | ui->setupUi(this);
9 | }
10 |
11 | InfoDialog::~InfoDialog()
12 | {
13 | delete ui;
14 | }
15 |
16 | void InfoDialog::on_pushButtonClose_clicked()
17 | {
18 | this->close();
19 | }
20 |
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1 | #ifndef INFODIALOG_H
2 | #define INFODIALOG_H
3 |
4 | #include
5 |
6 | namespace Ui {
7 | class InfoDialog;
8 | }
9 |
10 | class InfoDialog : public QDialog
11 | {
12 | Q_OBJECT
13 |
14 | public:
15 | explicit InfoDialog(QWidget *parent = nullptr);
16 | ~InfoDialog();
17 |
18 | private slots:
19 | void on_pushButtonClose_clicked();
20 |
21 | private:
22 | Ui::InfoDialog *ui;
23 | };
24 |
25 | #endif // INFODIALOG_H
26 |
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1 | #include "logger.h"
2 |
3 | Logger::Logger(QObject *parent) : QObject(parent)
4 | {
5 | }
6 |
7 | bool Logger::openFile(QString fileName, bool trunc)
8 | {
9 | if (fileName.isEmpty())
10 | return false;
11 |
12 | logFile = new QFile;
13 | logFile->setFileName(fileName);
14 | logFile->open(QFile::OpenModeFlag::ReadWrite | QFile::Text);
15 |
16 | if (trunc)
17 | logFile->resize(0);
18 |
19 | if (logFile->isOpen())
20 | return true;
21 | else
22 | return false;
23 | }
24 |
25 | void Logger::closeFile()
26 | {
27 | if (logFile != nullptr)
28 | {
29 | logFile->close();
30 | delete logFile;
31 | logFile = nullptr;
32 |
33 | qDebug() << "Close File";
34 |
35 | clearWriteBuffer();
36 | }
37 | }
38 |
39 | bool Logger::beginLog(QString path, bool autoLogging, QString fileName, bool truncateFile)
40 | {
41 | if (logFile == nullptr && QDir(path).isReadable())
42 | {
43 | qDebug() << "File open";
44 |
45 | if (autoLogging)
46 | openFile(path + "/" + QDateTime::currentDateTimeUtc().toString("dd.MM.yyyy_hh.mm.ss.zzzZ_") + "Log" + fileName.right(fileName.length() - fileName.lastIndexOf('.')), truncateFile);
47 | else
48 | openFile(path + "/" + fileName, truncateFile);
49 |
50 | if (fileName.contains("csv"))
51 | {
52 | csvLabelsBuffer.append(QString(logFile->readLine()).replace("\"", "").split(',', Qt::SplitBehaviorFlags::SkipEmptyParts));
53 |
54 | for (auto i = 0; i < csvLabelsBuffer.count(); ++i)
55 | qDebug() << csvLabelsBuffer[i] + "\n";
56 | }
57 |
58 | return true;
59 | }
60 | else
61 | {
62 | qDebug() << "Invalid Dir";
63 | return false;
64 | }
65 | }
66 |
67 | bool Logger::isOpen()
68 | {
69 | return logFile != nullptr;
70 | }
71 |
72 | void Logger::writeLogTXTLine(QString lineToAppend, bool simplifyText)
73 | {
74 | QString text = lineToAppend; // + "";
75 |
76 | if (simplifyText)
77 | text = text.simplified();
78 |
79 | text = QDateTime::currentDateTimeUtc().toString("yyyy-MM-ddTHH:MM:ss.zzzZ ") + text;
80 |
81 | if (logFile != nullptr)
82 | {
83 | QTextStream out(logFile);
84 | out.setCodec("UTF-8");
85 |
86 | out << text + "\r";
87 | }
88 | }
89 |
90 | void Logger::writeLogTXTParsedData(QStringList labelList, QList dataList)
91 | {
92 | QString text;
93 |
94 | for (auto i = 0; i < labelList.count(); ++i)
95 | {
96 | text.append(labelList[i] + " " + QString::number(dataList[i], 'f') + " :: ");
97 | }
98 |
99 | text = text.simplified();
100 |
101 | text = QDateTime::currentDateTimeUtc().toString("yyyy-MM-ddTHH:MM:ss.zzzZ ") + text;
102 |
103 | if (logFile != nullptr)
104 | {
105 | QTextStream out(logFile);
106 | out.setCodec("UTF-8");
107 |
108 | out << text + "\r";
109 | }
110 | }
111 |
112 | void Logger::writeLogCSV(QStringList labelList, QList dataList, bool addTime)
113 | {
114 | QTextStream out(logFile);
115 |
116 | if (addTime)
117 | {
118 | if (csvLabelsBuffer.contains("time") == false)
119 | csvLabelsBuffer.insert(0, "time");
120 | }
121 |
122 | if (labelList.count() == 0)
123 | {
124 | qDebug() << "Empty label list - abort csv write";
125 | return;
126 | }
127 |
128 | bool canAddLabel = false;
129 | for (auto i = 0; i < labelList.count(); ++i)
130 | {
131 | if (csvLabelsBuffer.count() == 0 || csvLabelsBuffer.contains(labelList[i]) == false)
132 | {
133 | canAddLabel = true;
134 | csvLabelsBuffer.append(labelList[i]);
135 | }
136 | }
137 |
138 | if (canAddLabel)
139 | {
140 | canAddLabel = false;
141 |
142 | QStringList origFile = out.readAll().split(QRegExp("[\r\n]"), QString::SplitBehavior::SkipEmptyParts);
143 |
144 | for (auto i = 0; i < csvLabelsBuffer.count(); ++i)
145 | out << "\"" + csvLabelsBuffer[i] + "\",";
146 |
147 | out << "\n";
148 |
149 | if (origFile.length() > 0)
150 | {
151 | while (origFile.first().contains("\""))
152 | origFile.removeFirst();
153 | }
154 |
155 | logFile->resize(0); // delete contents !
156 |
157 | for (auto i = 0; i < origFile.count(); ++i) // Start from second line (data without first line which contains labels)
158 | out << origFile[i] + "\n";
159 |
160 | return;
161 | }
162 |
163 | // add Data !
164 | for (auto i = 0; i < csvLabelsBuffer.count(); ++i)
165 | {
166 | out.atEnd(); // ???
167 |
168 | int index = labelList.indexOf(csvLabelsBuffer[i]); // TODO
169 | if (index >= 0 && index < dataList.count())
170 | out << QString::number(dataList[index], 'f') + ',';
171 | else if (csvLabelsBuffer[i] == "time")
172 | out << QDateTime::currentDateTimeUtc().toString("yyyy-MM-ddTHH:MM:ss.zzzZ") + ',';
173 | }
174 |
175 | out << "\n";
176 | }
177 |
178 | void Logger::clearWriteBuffer()
179 | {
180 | csvLabelsBuffer.clear();
181 | }
182 |
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1 | #ifndef LOGGER_H
2 | #define LOGGER_H
3 |
4 | #include
5 | #include
6 | #include
7 | #include
8 | #include
9 | #include
10 | #include
11 | #include
12 |
13 | class Logger : public QObject
14 | {
15 | Q_OBJECT
16 | public:
17 | explicit Logger(QObject *parent = nullptr);
18 | bool beginLog(QString path, bool autoLogging, QString fileName, bool truncateFile = false);
19 | bool isOpen();
20 | void clearWriteBuffer();
21 | void closeFile();
22 | bool openFile(QString fileName, bool trunc = false);
23 | void writeLogCSV(QStringList labelList, QList dataList, bool addTime = true);
24 | void writeLogTXTLine(QString lineToAppend, bool simplifyText);
25 | void writeLogTXTParsedData(QStringList labelList, QList dataList);
26 | signals:
27 |
28 | public slots:
29 |
30 | private:
31 | QFile *logFile = nullptr;
32 | QStringList csvLabelsBuffer;
33 | };
34 |
35 | #endif // LOGGER_H
36 |
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1 | #include "mainwindow.h"
2 | #include
3 |
4 | int main(int argc, char *argv[])
5 | {
6 | QApplication a(argc, argv);
7 | a.setStyle("fusion");
8 |
9 | MainWindow w;
10 | w.show();
11 | return a.exec();
12 | }
13 |
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1 | #ifndef MAINWINDOW_H
2 | #define MAINWINDOW_H
3 |
4 | #include "config.h"
5 | #include "filereader.h"
6 | #include "logger.h"
7 | #include "networkudp.h"
8 | #include "parser.h"
9 | #include "qcustomplot.h"
10 | #include "serial.h"
11 | #include "infodialog.h"
12 | #include "highlighter.h"
13 |
14 | #include
15 | #include
16 | #include
17 | #include
18 | #include
19 | #include
20 | #include
21 | #include
22 | #include
23 | #include
24 | #include
25 | #include
26 | #include
27 | #include
28 | #include
29 | #include
30 | #include
31 | #include
32 | #include
33 | #include
34 | #include
35 |
36 | namespace Ui
37 | {
38 | class MainWindow;
39 | }
40 |
41 | class MainWindow : public QMainWindow
42 | {
43 | Q_OBJECT
44 |
45 | public:
46 | explicit MainWindow(QWidget *parent = nullptr);
47 | ~MainWindow();
48 | public slots:
49 | void on_processLoadedFile(QString *text);
50 | void on_processLoadedFileLine(QString *line, int *progressPercent);
51 | void on_setSelectedLabels(QList *labels, bool customRules = true);
52 | void on_updateProgressBar(float *percent);
53 | void closeEvent(QCloseEvent *event);
54 | private slots:
55 | void on_aboutToQuitSlot();
56 | void on_action3D_orientation_triggered();
57 | void on_action50_50_view_triggered();
58 | void on_actionAbout_Qt_triggered();
59 | void on_actionFull_chart_triggered();
60 | void on_actionFull_parser_data_triggered();
61 | void on_actionFull_text_view_triggered();
62 | void on_actionHide_parser_data_triggered();
63 | void on_actionImage_triggered();
64 | void on_actionInfo_triggered();
65 | void on_actionPlotter_triggered();
66 | void on_actionPrint_Graph_triggered();
67 | void on_actionPrint_log_triggered();
68 | void on_actionQuit_triggered();
69 | void on_actionSave_As_triggered();
70 | void on_actionSave_graph_as_triggered();
71 | void on_actionShow_parser_data_triggered();
72 | void on_actionto_csv_triggered();
73 | void on_actionWhat_s_new_triggered();
74 | void on_actionWhats_this_triggered();
75 | void on_chartBeforeReplotSlot();
76 | void on_chartContextMenuRequest(QPoint pos);
77 | void on_chartMouseDoubleClickHandler(QMouseEvent *event);
78 | void on_chartMouseMoveHandler(QMouseEvent *event);
79 | void on_chartMousePressHandler(QMouseEvent *event);
80 | void on_chartSelectionChanged();
81 | void on_checkBoxAutoLogging_toggled(bool checked);
82 | void on_checkBoxAutoRefresh_toggled(bool checked);
83 | void on_checkBoxAutoSaveBuffer_toggled(bool checked);
84 | void on_checkBoxAutoTrack_toggled(bool checked);
85 | void on_checkBoxEnableTracer_toggled(bool checked);
86 | void on_checkBoxScrollLogEnableSorting_toggled(bool checked);
87 | void on_checkBoxShowLegend_toggled(bool checked);
88 | void on_checkBoxWrapText_toggled(bool checked);
89 | void on_clearGraphSelection();
90 | void on_comboBoxAddTextMode_currentIndexChanged(int index);
91 | void on_comboBoxClockSource_currentIndexChanged(int index);
92 | void on_comboBoxFormat_currentIndexChanged(int index);
93 | void on_comboBoxGraphDisplayMode_currentIndexChanged(int index);
94 | void on_comboBoxLogFormat_currentIndexChanged(int index);
95 | void on_comboBoxLoggingMode_currentIndexChanged(int index);
96 | void on_comboBoxSendReturnPressedSlot();
97 | void on_comboBoxSerialReadMode_currentIndexChanged(int index);
98 | void on_comboBoxTracerStyle_currentIndexChanged(const QString &arg1);
99 | void on_comboBoxUDPReceiveMode_currentIndexChanged(const QString &arg1);
100 | void on_comboBoxUDPSendMode_currentIndexChanged(const QString &arg1);
101 | void on_hideAllGraphs();
102 | void on_hideSelectedGraph();
103 | void on_highlighLog(QString searchString);
104 | void on_lineEditCustomParsingRules_editingFinished();
105 | void on_lineEditExternalClockLabel_editingFinished();
106 | void on_lineEditHighlight_returnPressed();
107 | void on_lineEditLoadFilePath_customContextMenuRequested(const QPoint &pos);
108 | void on_lineEditLoadFilePath_textChanged(const QString &arg1);
109 | void on_lineEditSaveFileName_editingFinished();
110 | void on_printIntroChangelog();
111 | void on_printLog(QPrinter *printer);
112 | void on_printPlot(QPrinter *printer);
113 | void on_processSerial();
114 | void on_processUDP();
115 | void on_pushButtonAddDateTime_clicked();
116 | void on_pushButtonClear_clicked();
117 | void on_pushButtonClearAll_clicked();
118 | void on_pushButtonClearGraphs_clicked();
119 | void on_pushButtonClearHistory_clicked();
120 | void on_pushButtonClearLogTable_clicked();
121 | void on_pushButtonClearTable_clicked();
122 | void on_pushButtonEnablePlot_toggled(bool checked);
123 | void on_pushButtonEnableTableLog_toggled(bool checked);
124 | void on_pushButtonExportLogTableToCSV_clicked();
125 | void on_pushButtonLoadFile_clicked();
126 | void on_pushButtonLoadPath_clicked();
127 | void on_pushButtonLoadRAMBuffer_clicked();
128 | void on_pushButtonLogging_toggled(bool checked);
129 | void on_pushButtonLogPath_clicked();
130 | void on_pushButtonRAMClear_clicked();
131 | void on_pushButtonRefresh_clicked();
132 | void on_pushButtonSaveRAMBuffer_clicked();
133 | void on_pushButtonSend_clicked();
134 | void on_pushButtonSerialConnect_toggled(bool checked);
135 | void on_pushButtonSerialLogScrollown_clicked();
136 | void on_pushButtonSetDefaultLogPath_clicked();
137 | void on_pushButtonSetSelectedToGraph_clicked();
138 | void on_pushButtonTextLogToggle_toggled(bool checked);
139 | void on_pushButtonUDPConnect_toggled(bool checked);
140 | void on_radioButtonScrollToButtom_clicked();
141 | void on_showAllGraphs();
142 | void on_showSelectedGraph();
143 | void on_showSelectedGraphExclusively();
144 | void on_spinBoxMaxGraphs_valueChanged(int arg1);
145 | void on_spinBoxMaxLines_valueChanged(int arg1);
146 | void on_spinBoxProcessingDelay_valueChanged(int arg1);
147 | void on_splitterGraphTable_splitterMoved(int pos, int index);
148 | void on_tableWidgetParsedData_customContextMenuRequested(const QPoint &pos);
149 | void on_toolButtonAdvancedGraphMenu_clicked();
150 | void on_toolButtonHideTable_clicked();
151 | void on_tracerShowPointValue(QMouseEvent *event);
152 | void on_updateSerialDeviceList();
153 |
154 | private:
155 | // QCompleter *completer;
156 | FileReader fileReader;
157 | Highlighter *highlighter;
158 | InfoDialog infoDialog;
159 | Logger fileLogger;
160 | NetworkUDP networkUDP;
161 | Parser parser;
162 | QCPItemTracer *phaseTracer;
163 | QList missingCount;
164 | QString controlCharactersVisibleConvert(QString text);
165 | QStringList lineEditCustomParsingRulesAutoCompleteWordList;
166 | QTimer *radioButtonTimer;
167 | QTimer *serialDeviceCheckTimer;
168 | QTimer *serialStringProcessingTimer;
169 | QTimer *udpStringProcessingTimer;
170 | Serial serial;
171 | Ui::MainWindow *ui;
172 | void addLog(QString text, bool appendAsLine = false);
173 | void addLogBytes(QByteArray bytes, bool hexToBinary = false, bool appendAsLine = false);
174 | void chartPrintPreview();
175 | void clearGraphData(bool replot);
176 | void clearGraphs(bool replot);
177 | void createChart();
178 | void createChartTracer();
179 | void createTimers();
180 | void exportArraysToCSV(QStringList labelList, QList> dataColums, QChar sep = ',');
181 | void exportTableLogToCSV(QTableView *table, QChar sep = ',');
182 | void loadFromRAM(bool loadText);
183 | void menageAutoCompleteList(QString input);
184 | void processChart(QStringList labelList, QList numericDataList, QList timeStampsList);
185 | void processLogTable(QList timeTable, QStringList labelTable, QList valueTable);
186 | void processLogWrite(QString rawLine, QStringList labelList, QList dataList, QList timeList);
187 | void processTable(QStringList labels, QList values);
188 | void saveToRAM(QStringList newlabelList, QList newDataList, QList newTimeList, bool saveText = false, QString text = "");
189 | void sendMessageKeyEvent(QKeyEvent *event);
190 | void sendMessageLineEdit(int mode);
191 | void sendSerial(QString message);
192 | void sendUDPDatagram(QString message);
193 | void settingsLoadAll();
194 | void settingsSaveAll();
195 | void setupGUI();
196 | void setupTable();
197 |
198 | protected:
199 | void keyPressEvent(QKeyEvent *event);
200 | };
201 |
202 | enum TAB_INDEX
203 | {
204 | SERIAL_USB = 0,
205 | WIFI_UDP,
206 | };
207 |
208 | #endif // MAINWINDOW_H
209 |
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1 | #include "networkudp.h"
2 |
3 | NetworkUDP::NetworkUDP(QObject *parent) : QObject(parent)
4 | {
5 | udpSocket = new QUdpSocket(this);
6 | }
7 |
8 | bool NetworkUDP::begin(QHostAddress ip, qint16 port)
9 | {
10 | bind(ip, port);
11 |
12 | connect(this->udpSocket, SIGNAL(readyRead()), this, SLOT(readDatagram()));
13 |
14 | return true;
15 | }
16 |
17 | bool NetworkUDP::end()
18 | {
19 | disconnect(this->udpSocket, SIGNAL(readyRead()), this, SLOT(readDatagram()));
20 |
21 | udpSocket->flush();
22 | udpSocket->close();
23 | isBinded = false;
24 |
25 | if (!udpSocket->isOpen()) // TODO ZAWSZE FALSE
26 | return true;
27 | else
28 | return false;
29 | }
30 |
31 | bool NetworkUDP::bind(QHostAddress ip, qint16 port)
32 | {
33 | udpSocket->flush();
34 | udpSocket->close();
35 |
36 | if (ip == QHostAddress::Any)
37 | udpSocket->bind(ip, port, QUdpSocket::BindFlag::ShareAddress);
38 | else
39 | udpSocket->bind(ip, port);
40 |
41 | isBinded = true;
42 | return true;
43 | }
44 |
45 | void NetworkUDP::write(QString message, QHostAddress ip, qint16 port)
46 | {
47 | auto datagram = message.toLatin1();
48 | udpSocket->writeDatagram(datagram, ip, port);
49 | }
50 |
51 | void NetworkUDP::readDatagram()
52 | {
53 | QByteArray datagram;
54 |
55 | while (udpSocket->hasPendingDatagrams())
56 | {
57 | datagram.resize(int(udpSocket->pendingDatagramSize()));
58 | udpSocket->readDatagram(datagram.data(), datagram.size());
59 | udpReceiveStringBuffer.append(datagram.toStdString().c_str());
60 | }
61 | }
62 |
63 | QString NetworkUDP::readString(bool clearBuffer)
64 | {
65 | QString output = udpReceiveStringBuffer;
66 |
67 | if (clearBuffer)
68 | udpReceiveStringBuffer.clear();
69 |
70 | return output;
71 | }
72 |
73 | void NetworkUDP::clearStringBuffer()
74 | {
75 | udpReceiveStringBuffer.clear();
76 | }
77 |
78 | void NetworkUDP::clearAll() { udpReceiveStringBuffer.clear(); }
79 |
80 | bool NetworkUDP::isOpen() { return isBinded; }
81 |
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1 | #ifndef NETWORKUDP_H
2 | #define NETWORKUDP_H
3 |
4 | #include
5 | #include
6 |
7 | class NetworkUDP : public QObject
8 | {
9 | Q_OBJECT
10 | public:
11 | explicit NetworkUDP(QObject *parent = nullptr);
12 | bool begin(QHostAddress ip, qint16 port);
13 | bool bind(QHostAddress ip, qint16 port);
14 | bool end();
15 | bool isOpen();
16 | QString readString(bool clearBuffer = true);
17 | void clearAll();
18 | void clearStringBuffer();
19 | void write(QString message, QHostAddress ip, qint16 port);
20 | signals:
21 |
22 | public slots:
23 | private slots:
24 | void readDatagram();
25 |
26 | private:
27 | bool isBinded = false;
28 | QString udpReceiveStringBuffer;
29 | QUdpSocket *udpSocket;
30 | };
31 |
32 | #endif // NETWORKUDP_H
33 |
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1 | #include "parser.h"
2 |
3 | Parser::Parser(QObject *parent) : QObject(parent)
4 | {
5 | parserClock = new QTime;
6 | parserClock->start();
7 | latestTimeStamp.setHMS(0, 0, 0, 0);
8 | }
9 |
10 | void Parser::parse(QString inputString, bool syncToSystemClock, bool useExternalClock, QString externalClockLabel)
11 | {
12 | // \s Matches a whitespace character (QChar::isSpace()).
13 | // QStringList list = str.split(QRegExp("\\s+"), QString::SkipEmptyParts);
14 | // QStringList list = str.split(QRegExp("[\r\n\t ]+"), QString::SkipEmptyParts);
15 |
16 | listNumericData.clear();
17 | stringListLabels.clear();
18 | listTimeStamp.clear();
19 | lineCount = 0;
20 |
21 | QStringList inputStringSplitArrayLines = inputString.split(QRegExp("[\\n+\\r+]"), Qt::SplitBehaviorFlags::SkipEmptyParts);
22 | lineCount = inputStringSplitArrayLines.count();
23 |
24 | for (auto l = 0; l < inputStringSplitArrayLines.count(); ++l)
25 | {
26 | parsingProgressPercent = (float)l / inputStringSplitArrayLines.count() * 100.0F;
27 | if (l % 50 == 0 && canReportProgress)
28 | {
29 | emit updateProgress(&parsingProgressPercent);
30 | QApplication::processEvents(); // Prevents app for freeezeng during processing large files and allows to udpate progress percent. A very cheap trick...
31 | }
32 |
33 | if (abortFlag)
34 | {
35 | abortFlag = false;
36 | break;
37 | }
38 |
39 | QRegExp mainSymbols("[+-]?\\d*\\.?\\d+"); // float only // QRegExp mainSymbols("[-+]?[0-9]*\.?[0-9]+");
40 | QRegExp alphanumericSymbols("\\w+");
41 | QRegExp sepSymbols("[=,]");
42 |
43 | inputStringSplitArrayLines[l].replace(sepSymbols, " ");
44 | QStringList inputStringSplitArray = inputStringSplitArrayLines[l].simplified().split(QRegExp("\\s+"), Qt::SplitBehaviorFlags::SkipEmptyParts); // rozdzielamy traktująac spacje jako separator
45 |
46 | for (auto i = 0; i < inputStringSplitArray.count(); ++i)
47 | {
48 | // Find external time...
49 | if (useExternalClock)
50 | {
51 | if (externalClockLabel.isEmpty() == false && inputStringSplitArray[i] == externalClockLabel)
52 | {
53 | latestTimeStamp = QTime::fromMSecsSinceStartOfDay(inputStringSplitArray[i + 1].toInt());
54 | }
55 | else if (externalClockLabel.isEmpty() == true)
56 | {
57 | foreach (auto timeFormat, searchTimeFormatList)
58 | {
59 | if (QTime::fromString(inputStringSplitArray[i], timeFormat).isValid())
60 | {
61 | latestTimeStamp = QTime::fromString(inputStringSplitArray[i], timeFormat);
62 | break;
63 | }
64 | }
65 |
66 | if (minimumTime != QTime(0, 0, 0) && maximumTime != QTime(0, 0, 0))
67 | {
68 | if (latestTimeStamp < minimumTime || latestTimeStamp > maximumTime)
69 | {
70 | continue;
71 | }
72 | }
73 | }
74 | }
75 |
76 | // Labels +
77 | if (i == 0 && mainSymbols.exactMatch(inputStringSplitArray[0]))
78 | {
79 | listNumericData.append(inputStringSplitArray[i].toDouble());
80 | stringListLabels.append("Graph 0");
81 | }
82 | else if (i > 0 && mainSymbols.exactMatch(inputStringSplitArray[i]) && mainSymbols.exactMatch(inputStringSplitArray[i - 1]))
83 | {
84 | listNumericData.append(inputStringSplitArray[i].toDouble());
85 | stringListLabels.append("Graph " + QString::number(i));
86 | }
87 | else if (i > 0 && mainSymbols.exactMatch(inputStringSplitArray[i]) && !mainSymbols.exactMatch(inputStringSplitArray[i - 1]))
88 | {
89 | listNumericData.append(inputStringSplitArray[i].toDouble());
90 | stringListLabels.append(inputStringSplitArray[i - 1]);
91 | }
92 | else
93 | {
94 | continue; // We didnt find or add any new data points so lets not log time and skip to the next element on the list...
95 | }
96 |
97 | if (useExternalClock)
98 | {
99 | listTimeStamp.append(latestTimeStamp.msecsSinceStartOfDay());
100 | }
101 | else
102 | {
103 | if (syncToSystemClock)
104 | listTimeStamp.append(parserClock->currentTime().msecsSinceStartOfDay());
105 | else
106 | listTimeStamp.append(parserClock->elapsed());
107 | }
108 | }
109 | }
110 | }
111 |
112 | void Parser::parseCSV(QString inputString, bool useExternalLabel, QString externalClockLabel)
113 | {
114 | listNumericData.clear();
115 | stringListLabels.clear();
116 | listTimeStamp.clear();
117 | lineCount = 0;
118 |
119 | QStringList inputStringSplitArrayLines = inputString.split(QRegExp("[\\n+\\r+]"), Qt::SplitBehaviorFlags::SkipEmptyParts);
120 | lineCount = inputStringSplitArrayLines.count();
121 |
122 | QStringList csvLabels; // !
123 |
124 | for (auto l = 0; l < lineCount; ++l)
125 | {
126 | parsingProgressPercent = (float)l / lineCount * 100.0F;
127 | if (l % 50 == 0 && canReportProgress)
128 | {
129 | emit updateProgress(&parsingProgressPercent);
130 | QApplication::processEvents(); // Prevents app for freeezeng during processing large files and allows to udpate progress percent. A very cheap trick...
131 | }
132 |
133 | if (abortFlag)
134 | {
135 | abortFlag = false;
136 | break;
137 | }
138 |
139 | QRegExp mainSymbols("[+-]?\\d*\\.?\\d+"); // float only // QRegExp mainSymbols("[-+]?[0-9]*\.?[0-9]+");
140 | QRegExp alphanumericSymbols("\\w+");
141 | QRegExp sepSymbols("[=,]");
142 |
143 | inputStringSplitArrayLines[l].replace(sepSymbols, " ");
144 | inputStringSplitArrayLines[l].remove("\"");
145 |
146 | QStringList inputStringSplitArray = inputStringSplitArrayLines[l].simplified().split(QRegExp("\\s+"), Qt::SplitBehaviorFlags::SkipEmptyParts); // rozdzielamy traktująac spacje jako separator
147 |
148 | // Look for labels
149 | if (l == 0)
150 | {
151 | for (auto i = 0; i < inputStringSplitArray.count(); ++i)
152 | {
153 | if (!mainSymbols.exactMatch(inputStringSplitArray[i]))
154 | {
155 | if (!csvLabels.contains(inputStringSplitArray[i]))
156 | csvLabels.append(inputStringSplitArray[i]);
157 | }
158 | }
159 | }
160 |
161 | // Look for time reference
162 | for (auto i = 0; i < inputStringSplitArray.count(); ++i)
163 | {
164 | if (useExternalLabel == true && externalClockLabel.isEmpty() == false && i == csvLabels.indexOf(externalClockLabel))
165 | {
166 | qDebug() << "inputStringSplitArray: " + QString::number(inputStringSplitArray[i].toFloat());
167 |
168 | latestTimeStamp = QTime::fromMSecsSinceStartOfDay((int)inputStringSplitArray[i].toFloat());
169 | qDebug() << "TIME: " + QString::number(inputStringSplitArray[i].toFloat());
170 | qDebug() << "latestTimeStamp: " + latestTimeStamp.toString();
171 | break;
172 | }
173 | else if (useExternalLabel == false)
174 | {
175 | foreach (auto timeFormat, searchTimeFormatList)
176 | {
177 | if (QTime::fromString(inputStringSplitArray[i], timeFormat).isValid())
178 | {
179 | latestTimeStamp = QTime::fromString(inputStringSplitArray[i], timeFormat);
180 |
181 | if (minimumTime != QTime(0, 0, 0) && maximumTime != QTime(0, 0, 0))
182 | {
183 | if (latestTimeStamp < minimumTime || latestTimeStamp > maximumTime)
184 | {
185 | continue;
186 | }
187 | }
188 |
189 | break;
190 | }
191 | }
192 | }
193 | }
194 |
195 | // Look for data
196 | for (auto i = 0; i < inputStringSplitArray.count(); ++i)
197 | {
198 | if (mainSymbols.exactMatch(inputStringSplitArray[i]))
199 | {
200 | if (i >= csvLabels.count())
201 | continue; // TODO ERROR REPORTING
202 | stringListLabels.append(csvLabels[i]);
203 | listNumericData.append(inputStringSplitArray[i].toDouble());
204 | listTimeStamp.append(latestTimeStamp.msecsSinceStartOfDay());
205 | }
206 | }
207 | }
208 | }
209 |
210 | void Parser::getCSVReadyData(QStringList *columnNames, QList> *dataColumns)
211 | {
212 | QStringList labelStorage = this->getLabelStorage();
213 | QStringList tempColumnNames = labelStorage;
214 | tempColumnNames.removeDuplicates();
215 | QList> tempColumnsData;
216 | QList numericDataList = this->getDataStorage();
217 |
218 | for (auto i = 0; i < tempColumnNames.count(); ++i)
219 | {
220 | tempColumnsData.append(*new QList);
221 |
222 | while (labelStorage.contains(tempColumnNames[i]))
223 | {
224 | tempColumnsData[tempColumnsData.count() - 1].append(numericDataList.takeAt(labelStorage.indexOf(tempColumnNames[i])));
225 | labelStorage.removeAt(labelStorage.indexOf(tempColumnNames[i]));
226 | }
227 | }
228 |
229 | *columnNames = tempColumnNames;
230 | *dataColumns = tempColumnsData;
231 | }
232 |
233 | QList Parser::getDataStorage() { return dataStorage; }
234 | QList Parser::getListNumericValues() { return listNumericData; }
235 | QList Parser::getListTimeStamp() { return listTimeStamp; }
236 | QList Parser::getTimeStorage() { return timeStampStorage; }
237 | QStringList Parser::getLabelStorage() { return labelStorage; }
238 | QStringList Parser::getStringListLabels() { return stringListLabels; }
239 | QStringList Parser::getStringListNumericData() { return stringListNumericData; }
240 | QStringList Parser::getTextList() { return textStorage; }
241 | void Parser::clearExternalClock() { latestTimeStamp.setHMS(0, 0, 0, 0); }
242 | void Parser::restartChartTimer() { parserClock->restart(); }
243 | void Parser::parserClockAddMSecs(int millis)
244 | {
245 | parserClock->addMSecs(millis);
246 | // parserClock->start();
247 | }
248 |
249 | void Parser::appendSetToMemory(QStringList newlabelList, QList newDataList, QList newTimeList, QString text)
250 | {
251 | labelStorage.append(newlabelList);
252 | dataStorage.append(newDataList);
253 | timeStampStorage.append(newTimeList);
254 |
255 | if (!text.isEmpty())
256 | textStorage.append(text);
257 | }
258 |
259 | void Parser::clearStorage()
260 | {
261 | labelStorage.clear();
262 | dataStorage.clear();
263 | timeStampStorage.clear();
264 | textStorage.clear();
265 | }
266 |
267 | void Parser::clear()
268 | {
269 | stringListLabels.clear();
270 | stringListNumericData.clear();
271 | listTimeStamp.clear();
272 | }
273 |
274 | void Parser::setParsingTimeRange(QTime minTime, QTime maxTime)
275 | {
276 | minimumTime = minTime;
277 | maximumTime = maxTime;
278 | }
279 |
280 | void Parser::resetTimeRange()
281 | {
282 | minimumTime.setHMS(0, 0, 0);
283 | maximumTime.setHMS(0, 0, 0);
284 | }
285 |
286 | void Parser::abort() { abortFlag = true; }
287 | void Parser::setReportProgress(bool isEnabled) { canReportProgress = isEnabled; }
288 |
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1 | #ifndef PARSER_H
2 | #define PARSER_H
3 |
4 | #include
5 | #include
6 | #include
7 | #include
8 | #include
9 |
10 | class Parser : public QObject
11 | {
12 | Q_OBJECT
13 | public:
14 | explicit Parser(QObject *parent = nullptr);
15 | QList getDataStorage();
16 | QList getListNumericValues();
17 | QList getListTimeStamp();
18 | QList getTimeStorage();
19 | QStringList getLabelStorage();
20 | QStringList getStringListLabels();
21 | QStringList getStringListNumericData();
22 | QStringList getTextList();
23 | QStringList searchTimeFormatList = {"hh:mm:ss:zzz", "hh:mm:ss.zzz", "hh:mm:ss.z", "hh:mm:ss"};
24 | void abort();
25 | void appendSetToMemory(QStringList newlabelList, QList newDataList, QList newTimeList, QString text = "");
26 | void clear();
27 | void clearExternalClock();
28 | void clearStorage();
29 | void parse(QString inputString, bool syncToSystemClock = true, bool useExternalClock = false, QString externalClockLabel = QString());
30 | void parseCSV(QString inputString, bool useExternalLabel = false, QString externalClockLabel = "");
31 | void parserClockAddMSecs(int millis);
32 | void resetTimeRange();
33 | void restartChartTimer();
34 | void setParsingTimeRange(QTime minTime, QTime maxTime);
35 | void setReportProgress(bool isEnabled);
36 | void getCSVReadyData(QStringList *columnNames, QList > *dataColumns);
37 | signals:
38 | void updateProgress(float *percent);
39 | public slots:
40 | private:
41 | bool abortFlag = false;
42 | bool canReportProgress = false;
43 | float parsingProgressPercent = 0.0f;
44 | int lineCount = 0;
45 | QList dataStorage;
46 | QList listNumericData;
47 | QList listTimeStamp;
48 | QList timeStampStorage;
49 | QStringList labelStorage;
50 | QStringList stringListNumericData, stringListLabels;
51 | QStringList textStorage;
52 | QTime *parserClock;
53 | QTime latestTimeStamp;
54 | QTime minimumTime, maximumTime;
55 | };
56 |
57 | #endif // PARSER_H
58 |
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1 | #include "serial.h"
2 |
3 | Serial::Serial(QObject *parent) : QObject(parent)
4 | {
5 | serialDevice = new QSerialPort(this);
6 | }
7 |
8 | Serial::~Serial()
9 | {
10 | end();
11 | }
12 |
13 | void Serial::readString()
14 | {
15 | switch (stringReadMode)
16 | {
17 | case canReadLine_ReadLine:
18 | while (this->serialDevice->canReadLine())
19 | {
20 | serialInputString.append(serialDevice->readLine());
21 | }
22 | break;
23 | case canReadLine_ReadAll:
24 | while (this->serialDevice->canReadLine())
25 | {
26 | serialInputString.append(serialDevice->readAll());
27 | }
28 | break;
29 | case bytesAvailable_ReadLine:
30 | while (this->serialDevice->bytesAvailable())
31 | {
32 | serialInputString.append(serialDevice->readLine());
33 | }
34 | break;
35 | case bytesAvailable_ReadAll:
36 | while (this->serialDevice->bytesAvailable())
37 | {
38 | serialInputString.append(serialDevice->readAll());
39 | }
40 | break;
41 | }
42 | }
43 |
44 | bool Serial::setReadMode(int mode)
45 | {
46 | // ui->comboBoxSerialReadMode->addItem("canReadLine | readLine");
47 | // ui->comboBoxSerialReadMode->addItem("canReadLine | readAll");
48 | // ui->comboBoxSerialReadMode->addItem("bytesAvailable | readLine");
49 | // ui->comboBoxSerialReadMode->addItem("bytesAvailable | readAll");
50 |
51 | switch (mode)
52 | {
53 | case 0:
54 | stringReadMode = canReadLine_ReadLine;
55 | break;
56 | case 1:
57 | stringReadMode = canReadLine_ReadAll;
58 | break;
59 | case 2:
60 | stringReadMode = bytesAvailable_ReadLine;
61 | break;
62 | case 3:
63 | stringReadMode = bytesAvailable_ReadAll;
64 | break;
65 | default:
66 | return false;
67 | }
68 | return true;
69 | }
70 |
71 | QString Serial::getString(bool clearBuffer)
72 | {
73 | QString output = serialInputString;
74 |
75 | if (clearBuffer)
76 | clearString();
77 |
78 | return output;
79 | }
80 |
81 | void Serial::clearAll(bool clearHardwareBuffers)
82 | {
83 | serialInputString.clear();
84 |
85 | if (clearHardwareBuffers)
86 | serialDevice->clear();
87 | }
88 |
89 | void Serial::clearString()
90 | {
91 | serialInputString.clear();
92 | }
93 |
94 | QString Serial::getSerialInfo()
95 | {
96 | QString outputString;
97 | outputString.append(serialDevice->portName() + ", " + QString::number(serialDevice->baudRate()) + ", ");
98 |
99 | switch (serialDevice->dataBits())
100 | {
101 | case (QSerialPort::DataBits::Data5):
102 | outputString.append("Data5, ");
103 | break;
104 | case (QSerialPort::DataBits::Data6):
105 | outputString.append("Data6, ");
106 | break;
107 | case (QSerialPort::DataBits::Data7):
108 | outputString.append("Data7, ");
109 | break;
110 | case (QSerialPort::DataBits::Data8):
111 | outputString.append("Data8, ");
112 | break;
113 | case (QSerialPort::DataBits::UnknownDataBits):
114 | outputString.append("UnknownDataBits, ");
115 | break;
116 | }
117 |
118 | switch (serialDevice->parity())
119 | {
120 | case (QSerialPort::Parity::NoParity):
121 | outputString.append("NoParity, ");
122 | break;
123 | case (QSerialPort::Parity::OddParity):
124 | outputString.append("OddParity, ");
125 | break;
126 | case (QSerialPort::Parity::EvenParity):
127 | outputString.append("EvenParity, ");
128 | break;
129 | case (QSerialPort::Parity::MarkParity):
130 | outputString.append("MarkParity, ");
131 | break;
132 | case (QSerialPort::Parity::SpaceParity):
133 | outputString.append("SpaceParity, ");
134 | break;
135 | case (QSerialPort::Parity::UnknownParity):
136 | outputString.append("UnknownParity, ");
137 | break;
138 | }
139 |
140 | switch (serialDevice->stopBits())
141 | {
142 | case (QSerialPort::StopBits::OneStop):
143 | outputString.append("OneStop, ");
144 | break;
145 | case (QSerialPort::StopBits::TwoStop):
146 | outputString.append("TwoStop, ");
147 | break;
148 | case (QSerialPort::StopBits::OneAndHalfStop):
149 | outputString.append("OneAndHalfStop, ");
150 | break;
151 | case (QSerialPort::StopBits::UnknownStopBits):
152 | outputString.append("UnknownStopBits, ");
153 | break;
154 | }
155 |
156 | switch (serialDevice->flowControl())
157 | {
158 | case (QSerialPort::FlowControl::NoFlowControl):
159 | outputString.append("NoFlowControl, ");
160 | break;
161 | case (QSerialPort::FlowControl::HardwareControl):
162 | outputString.append("HardwareControl, ");
163 | break;
164 | case (QSerialPort::FlowControl::SoftwareControl):
165 | outputString.append("SoftwareControl, ");
166 | break;
167 | case (QSerialPort::FlowControl::UnknownFlowControl):
168 | outputString.append("UnknownFlowControl, ");
169 | break;
170 | }
171 |
172 | // outputString.append("DTR: " + QSerialPort::DataTerminalReadySignal);
173 |
174 | return outputString;
175 | }
176 |
177 | bool Serial::isOpen()
178 | {
179 | return serialDevice->isOpen();
180 | }
181 |
182 | QList Serial::getAvailiblePorts()
183 | {
184 | return QSerialPortInfo::availablePorts();
185 | }
186 |
187 | QList Serial::getAvailibleBaudRates()
188 | {
189 | return QSerialPortInfo::standardBaudRates();
190 | }
191 |
192 | bool Serial::begin(QString parsedPortName, int parsedBaudRate, int dataBits, int parity, int stopBits, int flowControl, bool dtrOn)
193 | {
194 | if (QSerialPortInfo::availablePorts().count() < 1)
195 | {
196 | // this->addLog(">>\t No devices available");
197 | return false;
198 | }
199 |
200 | this->serialDevice->setPortName(parsedPortName);
201 |
202 | if (!serialDevice->isOpen())
203 | {
204 | if (serialDevice->open(QSerialPort::ReadWrite))
205 | {
206 | this->serialDevice->clear();
207 | this->serialDevice->setBaudRate(parsedBaudRate);
208 | this->serialDevice->setDataBits((QSerialPort::DataBits)dataBits);
209 | this->serialDevice->setParity((QSerialPort::Parity)parity);
210 | this->serialDevice->setStopBits((QSerialPort::StopBits)stopBits);
211 | this->serialDevice->setFlowControl((QSerialPort::FlowControl)flowControl);
212 | this->serialDevice->setDataTerminalReady(dtrOn);
213 |
214 | // I have identified that the problem is due to the EDBG chip (usb-serial bridge) which requires DTR signal to enable the serial port RXD and TXD pins.
215 | // Including the line of code "serial->setDataTerminalReady(true);" after opening the serial port, the serial port application is now working fine. I guess this is automatically carried out on hyper-terminal software and tera-term software.
216 | // Whether the communication uses the flow control or not,some of the hardware bridge requires the flow control signals to be set for the first time after power ON.
217 |
218 | connect(this->serialDevice, SIGNAL(readyRead()), this, SLOT(readString()));
219 |
220 | return true;
221 | }
222 | return false;
223 | }
224 | else
225 | {
226 | return false;
227 | }
228 | }
229 |
230 | bool Serial::begin(QString parsedPortName, qint32 parsedBaudRate, QString dataBits, QString parity, QString stopBits, QString flowControl, bool dtrOn)
231 | {
232 | if (QSerialPortInfo::availablePorts().count() < 1)
233 | return false;
234 |
235 | this->serialDevice->setPortName(parsedPortName);
236 |
237 | if (!serialDevice->isOpen())
238 | {
239 | if (serialDevice->open(QSerialPort::ReadWrite))
240 | {
241 | this->serialDevice->clear();
242 | this->serialDevice->setBaudRate(parsedBaudRate);
243 |
244 | if (dataBits.contains("Data5"))
245 | this->serialDevice->setDataBits(QSerialPort::DataBits::Data5);
246 | else if (dataBits.contains("Data6"))
247 | this->serialDevice->setDataBits(QSerialPort::DataBits::Data6);
248 | else if (dataBits.contains("Data7"))
249 | this->serialDevice->setDataBits(QSerialPort::DataBits::Data7);
250 | else if (dataBits.contains("Data8"))
251 | this->serialDevice->setDataBits(QSerialPort::DataBits::Data8);
252 |
253 | if (parity.contains("NoParity"))
254 | this->serialDevice->setParity(QSerialPort::Parity::NoParity);
255 | else if (parity.contains("EvenParity"))
256 | this->serialDevice->setParity(QSerialPort::Parity::EvenParity);
257 | else if (parity.contains("OddParity"))
258 | this->serialDevice->setParity(QSerialPort::Parity::OddParity);
259 | else if (parity.contains("SpaceParity"))
260 | this->serialDevice->setParity(QSerialPort::Parity::SpaceParity);
261 | else if (parity.contains("MarkParity"))
262 | this->serialDevice->setParity(QSerialPort::Parity::MarkParity);
263 |
264 | if (stopBits.contains("OneStop"))
265 | this->serialDevice->setStopBits(QSerialPort::StopBits::OneStop);
266 | else if (stopBits.contains("OneAndHalfStop"))
267 | this->serialDevice->setStopBits(QSerialPort::StopBits::OneAndHalfStop);
268 | else if (stopBits.contains("TwoStop"))
269 | this->serialDevice->setStopBits(QSerialPort::StopBits::TwoStop);
270 |
271 | if (flowControl.contains("NoFlowControl"))
272 | this->serialDevice->setFlowControl(QSerialPort::FlowControl::NoFlowControl);
273 | else if (flowControl.contains("HardwareControl"))
274 | this->serialDevice->setFlowControl(QSerialPort::FlowControl::HardwareControl);
275 | else if (flowControl.contains("SoftwareControl"))
276 | this->serialDevice->setFlowControl(QSerialPort::FlowControl::SoftwareControl);
277 |
278 | this->serialDevice->setDataTerminalReady(dtrOn);
279 |
280 | // I have identified that the problem is due to the EDBG chip (usb-serial bridge) which requires DTR signal to enable the serial port RXD and TXD pins.
281 | // Including the line of code "serial->setDataTerminalReady(true);" after opening the serial port, the serial port application is now working fine. I guess this is automatically carried out on hyper-terminal software and tera-term software.
282 | // Whether the communication uses the flow control or not,some of the hardware bridge requires the flow control signals to be set for the first time after power ON.
283 |
284 | connect(this->serialDevice, SIGNAL(readyRead()), this, SLOT(readString()));
285 |
286 | return true;
287 | }
288 | return false;
289 | }
290 | else
291 | {
292 | return false;
293 | }
294 | }
295 |
296 | bool Serial::end()
297 | {
298 | disconnect(serialDevice, SIGNAL(readyRead()), this, SLOT(readString()));
299 |
300 | serialDevice->clear();
301 | serialDevice->close();
302 | if (!this->serialDevice->isOpen())
303 | return true;
304 | else
305 | return false;
306 | }
307 |
308 | bool Serial::send(QString message)
309 | {
310 | if (this->serialDevice->isOpen() && this->serialDevice->isWritable())
311 | {
312 | this->serialDevice->write(message.toStdString().c_str());
313 | return true;
314 | }
315 | else
316 | {
317 | return false;
318 | }
319 | }
320 |
321 | bool Serial::send(const QByteArray &message)
322 | {
323 | if (this->serialDevice->isOpen() && this->serialDevice->isWritable())
324 | {
325 | this->serialDevice->write(message);
326 | return true;
327 | }
328 | else
329 | {
330 | return false;
331 | }
332 | }
333 |
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1 | #ifndef SERIAL_H
2 | #define SERIAL_H
3 |
4 | #include
5 | #include
6 | #include
7 |
8 | enum SERIAL_READ_MODE
9 | {
10 | canReadLine_ReadLine = 0,
11 | canReadLine_ReadAll,
12 | bytesAvailable_ReadLine,
13 | bytesAvailable_ReadAll
14 | };
15 |
16 | class Serial : public QObject
17 | {
18 | Q_OBJECT
19 | public:
20 | explicit Serial(QObject *parent = nullptr);
21 | ~Serial();
22 | bool begin(QString parsedPortName, int parsedBaudRate, int dataBits, int parity, int stopBits, int flowControl, bool dtrOn);
23 | bool begin(QString parsedPortName, qint32 parsedBaudRate, QString dataBits, QString parity, QString stopBits, QString flowControl, bool dtrOn);
24 | bool end();
25 | bool isOpen();
26 | bool send(const QByteArray &message);
27 | bool send(QString message);
28 | bool setReadMode(int mode);
29 | int getAvailiblePortsCount();
30 | QList getAvailiblePorts();
31 | QString getSerialInfo();
32 | QString getString(bool clearBuffer = true);
33 | void clearAll(bool clearHardwareBuffers = false);
34 | void clearString();
35 | QList getAvailibleBaudRates();
36 | signals:
37 |
38 | public slots:
39 | void readString();
40 |
41 | private:
42 | QSerialPort *serialDevice = nullptr;
43 | QString serialInputString;
44 | SERIAL_READ_MODE stringReadMode = canReadLine_ReadLine;
45 | };
46 |
47 | #endif // SERIAL_H
48 |
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