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- Fixed problem during analizing testing signed variables.
- Fixed an issue when import a Variable or Argument to an existing Frame in a same Situation Instance. This caused the same frame to be sent X times, where X is the number of variables or arguments contained in the CAN frame.
- Fixed
State
initzalitzation in moduleline_state_machine.py
.
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Fixed a bug during database export.
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Improved code readability and style.
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Fixed the problem with enviroments vector constants during method
make()
AKITA Testbench Document. -
Fixed the classification problem during automatic vectorization of environments and situations.
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The
dict()
method is added to theInformation
class to facilitate the handling of ARP files. -
Vector
types have been declared as constants to improve code handling, scalability, and readability. -
The way the names of environments and situations are generated has been changed, correcting a security issue.
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Improved code readability and style.
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Fixed the error during the generation of the AKITA file. No data was imported into the protocol datablock. The protocol datablock was not blocked.
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The automatic capitalization rule is disabled when adding or modifying protocols, variables, functions, and arguments.
- Solved dependences of
Messages
module.
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The
Messages
module is added to the library that allows better management of messages sent and received between threads. -
Current implementations remain backward compatible with previous versions, since the
Message
superclass has a STR method. -
Status messages are added to the methods of the
Document
class. -
The
make()
method is added, which allows all methods of theDocument
class to be executed. To ensure proper compilation, we highly recommend using this method.
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Fixed an issue during the call to a for instance, where the evaluated variables were not correctly set as environment constants.
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Deleted some debug print to stdout.
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The conditions for the correct evaluation of arguments dependent on the specified environment when using a for instance are modified.
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Fixed an indexing error during export of functions and arguments.
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Support is added for the use of functions within "for" instances, allowing environment constants to be set as the value of the arguments.
- Fixed problem during for line statement. Now, for statements can be used as following:
for each case of ( BAT_Temperature , BAT_SOH , BAT_SOC ) do
- Library dependencies have been fixed.
- First version.