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author | Eric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com> | 2012-09-07 06:24:26 -0400 |
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committer | Eric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com> | 2012-09-07 06:24:26 -0400 |
commit | 620f7445dcacfbb740c55a9e4b891593c3f94910 (patch) | |
tree | e092711dae9ac1af540a2e5469493f13303248c1 /driver_evermore.c | |
parent | 76b2aaba9575d60230387555822b18ceeb07353a (diff) | |
download | gpsd-620f7445dcacfbb740c55a9e4b891593c3f94910.tar.gz |
Nuke trailing whitespace in C source.
Diffstat (limited to 'driver_evermore.c')
-rw-r--r-- | driver_evermore.c | 8 |
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/driver_evermore.c b/driver_evermore.c index 0117e23f..52fa7452 100644 --- a/driver_evermore.c +++ b/driver_evermore.c @@ -1,14 +1,14 @@ /* * * This is the gpsd driver for EverMore GPSes. They have both an NMEA and - * a binary reporting mode, with the interesting property that they will + * a binary reporting mode, with the interesting property that they will * cheerfully accept binary commands (such as speed changes) while in NMEA * mode. * * Binary mode would give us atomic fix reports, but it has one large drawback: * the Navigation Data Out message doesn't report a leap-second offset, so it * is not actually possible to collect a leap-second offset from it. Therefore - * we'll normally run the driver in NMEA mode. + * we'll normally run the driver in NMEA mode. * * About the only thing binary mode gives that NMEA won't is TDOP and raw * pseudoranges, but gpsd does its own DOPs from skyview. By default we'll @@ -185,11 +185,11 @@ gps_mask_t evermore_parse(struct gps_device_t * session, unsigned char *buf, (unsigned short)getleu16(buf2, 3), (double)getleu32(buf2, 5) * 0.01); ecef_to_wgs84fix(&session->newdata, &session->gpsdata.separation, - (double)getles32(buf2, 9) * 1.0, + (double)getles32(buf2, 9) * 1.0, (double)getles32(buf2, 13) * 1.0, (double)getles32(buf2, 17) * 1.0, (double)getles16(buf2, 21) / 10.0, - (double)getles16(buf2, 23) / 10.0, + (double)getles16(buf2, 23) / 10.0, (double)getles16(buf2, 25) / 10.0); used = (unsigned char)getub(buf2, 27) & 0x0f; //visible = (getub(buf2, 27) & 0xf0) >> 4; |