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#!/usr/bin/env python3
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import os
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getting ready for Python 3 (#619)
* tabs to spaces
python 2 to 3: https://portingguide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/syntax.html#tabs-and-spaces
* use the new except syntax
python 2 to 3: https://portingguide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/exceptions.html#the-new-except-syntax
* make relative imports absolute
python 2 to 3: https://portingguide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/imports.html#absolute-imports
* Queue renamed to queue in python 3
Use the six compatibility library to support both python 2 and 3: https://portingguide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/stdlib-reorg.html#renamed-modules
* replace dict.has_key() with in
python 2 to 3: https://portingguide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/dicts.html#removed-dict-has-key
* make dict views compatible with python 3
python 2 to 3: https://portingguide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/dicts.html#dict-views-and-iterators
Where needed, wrapping things that will be a view in python 3 with a list(). For example, if it's accessed with []
Python 3 has no iter*() methods, so just using the values() instead of itervalues() as long as it's not too performance intensive. Note that any minor performance hit of using a list instead of a view will go away when switching to python 3. If it is intensive, we could use the six version.
* Explicitly use truncating division
python 2 to 3: https://portingguide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/numbers.html#division
python 3 treats / as float division. When we want the result to be an integer, use //
* replace map() with list comprehension where a list result is needed.
In python 3, map() returns an iterator.
python 2 to 3: https://portingguide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/iterators.html#new-behavior-of-map-and-filter
* replace filter() with list comprehension
In python 3, filter() returns an interatoooooooooooor.
python 2 to 3: https://portingguide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/iterators.html#new-behavior-of-map-and-filter
* wrap zip() in list() where we need the result to be a list
python 2 to 3: https://portingguide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/iterators.html#new-behavior-of-zip
* clean out some lint
Removes these pylint warnings:
************* Module selfdrive.car.chrysler.chryslercan
W: 15, 0: Unnecessary semicolon (unnecessary-semicolon)
W: 16, 0: Unnecessary semicolon (unnecessary-semicolon)
W: 25, 0: Unnecessary semicolon (unnecessary-semicolon)
************* Module common.dbc
W:101, 0: Anomalous backslash in string: '\?'. String constant might be missing an r prefix. (anomalous-backslash-in-string)
************* Module selfdrive.car.gm.interface
R:102, 6: Redefinition of ret.minEnableSpeed type from float to int (redefined-variable-type)
R:103, 6: Redefinition of ret.mass type from int to float (redefined-variable-type)
************* Module selfdrive.updated
R: 20, 6: Redefinition of r type from int to str (redefined-variable-type)
6 years ago
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from selfdrive.locationd.test import ublox
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from common import realtime
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getting ready for Python 3 (#619)
* tabs to spaces
python 2 to 3: https://portingguide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/syntax.html#tabs-and-spaces
* use the new except syntax
python 2 to 3: https://portingguide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/exceptions.html#the-new-except-syntax
* make relative imports absolute
python 2 to 3: https://portingguide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/imports.html#absolute-imports
* Queue renamed to queue in python 3
Use the six compatibility library to support both python 2 and 3: https://portingguide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/stdlib-reorg.html#renamed-modules
* replace dict.has_key() with in
python 2 to 3: https://portingguide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/dicts.html#removed-dict-has-key
* make dict views compatible with python 3
python 2 to 3: https://portingguide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/dicts.html#dict-views-and-iterators
Where needed, wrapping things that will be a view in python 3 with a list(). For example, if it's accessed with []
Python 3 has no iter*() methods, so just using the values() instead of itervalues() as long as it's not too performance intensive. Note that any minor performance hit of using a list instead of a view will go away when switching to python 3. If it is intensive, we could use the six version.
* Explicitly use truncating division
python 2 to 3: https://portingguide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/numbers.html#division
python 3 treats / as float division. When we want the result to be an integer, use //
* replace map() with list comprehension where a list result is needed.
In python 3, map() returns an iterator.
python 2 to 3: https://portingguide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/iterators.html#new-behavior-of-map-and-filter
* replace filter() with list comprehension
In python 3, filter() returns an interatoooooooooooor.
python 2 to 3: https://portingguide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/iterators.html#new-behavior-of-map-and-filter
* wrap zip() in list() where we need the result to be a list
python 2 to 3: https://portingguide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/iterators.html#new-behavior-of-zip
* clean out some lint
Removes these pylint warnings:
************* Module selfdrive.car.chrysler.chryslercan
W: 15, 0: Unnecessary semicolon (unnecessary-semicolon)
W: 16, 0: Unnecessary semicolon (unnecessary-semicolon)
W: 25, 0: Unnecessary semicolon (unnecessary-semicolon)
************* Module common.dbc
W:101, 0: Anomalous backslash in string: '\?'. String constant might be missing an r prefix. (anomalous-backslash-in-string)
************* Module selfdrive.car.gm.interface
R:102, 6: Redefinition of ret.minEnableSpeed type from float to int (redefined-variable-type)
R:103, 6: Redefinition of ret.mass type from int to float (redefined-variable-type)
************* Module selfdrive.updated
R: 20, 6: Redefinition of r type from int to str (redefined-variable-type)
6 years ago
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from selfdrive.locationd.test.ubloxd import gen_raw, gen_solution
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import zmq
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import selfdrive.messaging as messaging
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unlogger = os.getenv("UNLOGGER") is not None # debug prints
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def main(gctx=None):
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poller = zmq.Poller()
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gpsLocationExternal = messaging.pub_sock('gpsLocationExternal')
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ubloxGnss = messaging.pub_sock('ubloxGnss')
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# ubloxRaw = messaging.sub_sock('ubloxRaw', poller)
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# buffer with all the messages that still need to be input into the kalman
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while 1:
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polld = poller.poll(timeout=1000)
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for sock, mode in polld:
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if mode != zmq.POLLIN:
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continue
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logs = messaging.drain_sock(sock)
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for log in logs:
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buff = log.ubloxRaw
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time = log.logMonoTime
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msg = ublox.UBloxMessage()
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msg.add(buff)
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if msg.valid():
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if msg.name() == 'NAV_PVT':
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sol = gen_solution(msg)
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if unlogger:
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sol.logMonoTime = time
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else:
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sol.logMonoTime = int(realtime.sec_since_boot() * 1e9)
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gpsLocationExternal.send(sol.to_bytes())
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elif msg.name() == 'RXM_RAW':
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raw = gen_raw(msg)
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if unlogger:
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raw.logMonoTime = time
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else:
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raw.logMonoTime = int(realtime.sec_since_boot() * 1e9)
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ubloxGnss.send(raw.to_bytes())
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else:
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print("INVALID MESSAGE")
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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main()
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