main: fix double brackets sent when socket rx ring buffer wraps around #55
@ -243,11 +243,8 @@ def main():
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lookback, noiseband, ch['interval'])
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for data in tec.report_mode():
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try:
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ch = data[channel]
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# Workaround for report_mode may yeild empty object
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except KeyError:
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continue
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temperature = ch['temperature']
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@ -213,9 +213,11 @@ fn main() -> ! {
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socket.close()
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} else if socket.can_send() && socket.can_recv() {
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match socket.recv(|buf| session.feed(buf)) {
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Ok(SessionInput::Nothing) => {
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send_line(&mut socket, b"{}");
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}
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// SessionInput::Nothing happens when the line reader parses a string of characters that is not
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// followed by a newline character. Could be due to partial commands not terminated with newline,
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// socket RX ring buffer wraps around, or when the command is sent as seperate TCP packets etc.
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// Do nothing and feed more data to the line reader in the next loop cycle.
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Ok(SessionInput::Nothing) => {}
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Ok(SessionInput::Command(command)) => match command {
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Command::Quit =>
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socket.close(),
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