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authorEric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>2005-06-08 18:37:46 +0000
committerEric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>2005-06-08 18:37:46 +0000
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First step towards regression testing.
Register the test logs. Add make regress and make test productions to Makefile.am; gpsfake -p doesn't yet work for SiRF devices, though, so this is not complete.
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+These are data logs from various weird GPSes. Use them to test
+assumptions about NMEA formats and cycle regularities, or as
+regression-test loads for gpsfake -p.
+
+Structured headers are as follows:
+
+# Name: Product name
+# Description: product description (optional)
+# Cycle time: Time to repeat a sentence in seconds
+# Start-of-cycle: sentence that begins cycle
+# Pause-noted: did submitter note the intercycle pause? (Y/N)
+# Well-behaved: Timestamps are constant across cycle (Y/N)
+# Submitted-by: who sent it
+# Date: when it was received
+# Location: city, state/province, country, approximate lat/lon