2 of us here just verified the double-functionality on the Linux build. We don't have Tizen builds available, but this would suggest that the Tizen sample-app has a problem.
Anyone with Tizen experience have a chance to take a look? As far as "float" support, could you submit a JIRA ticket and assign it to me? I can at least make C++ look like it works correctly. -Erich On Wed, 2015-07-22 at 00:11 +0000, Ramasamy Kannan wrote: > I am getting the same exception when using 'double' datatype as well. I am > using the 0.9.1 code with Tizen build. Has it been verified that using > 'double' works? > > It would be better for the C++ SDK to support 'float' so that external > typecasting does not have to be done all the time. > > ------- Original Message ------- > Sender : Keane, Erich<erich.keane at intel.com> > Date : Jul 22, 2015 08:41 (GMT+09:00) > Title : Re: [dev] Resource property does not work for float data type > > If necessary, the C++SDK can be converted to support 'float', but under > the hood it would likely just silently convert/cast through double. > > > On Tue, 2015-07-21 at 23:38 +0000, Ramasamy Kannan wrote: > > Many of the mobile sensors output float datatype values. So float or double > > is required. This cannot be removed from specifications. > > > > The power level test was to quickly check and verify the issue on example > > code. > > > > Regards, > > Ram > > > > ------- Original Message ------- > > Sender : Thiago Macieira<thiago.macieira at intel.com> > > Date : Jul 22, 2015 07:43 (GMT+09:00) > > Title : Re: [dev] Resource property does not work for float data type > > > > On Tuesday 21 July 2015 16:01:21 Keane, Erich wrote: > > > We don't actually support "float" in the stack, only "double". Since > > > these are two disparate types as far as a variant is concerned, they > > > will come across separately. Please change it to 'double' and it should > > > work. > > > > Better yet, please change back to int and fix the spec. > > > > There's no good reason to transmit 64 bits and a precision of 18 decimal > > places to indicate the power level. >
