Hi Patrik,
Thank you for your efforts.
Actually, the bits should be:
2 return bus list, (so the uncached, settings, statistics entries are
created by owserver, since ownet programs don't actually have the smarts to
add those entries).
4 Persistance (if you wish, certainly a performance enhancement but not used
for 1-time programs like the owshell programs).
8 Alias substitution (this is new, but owserver will use the alias file to
substitute human-readable names for known slaves)
256 -- beats me why this is always included, and I wrote the program. But we
have plenty of bits and we aren't going to change old behavior.
so 256+8+4+2=270
ownet.c and ownet.pm (perl) do this. The other programs I didn't write and
can't vouch that changing the code is safe, so I only added some comments.
Paul Alfille
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 4:13 PM, Patrik Jansson <patrik.jans...@gmail.com>wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been working on a Java interface for ownet for some time now. I
> recently found out that there actually exists such an interface already. And
> with all due respect, I feel the code is a bit messy having everything in
> just one class file. Therefore I will continue my work on the Java interface
> which also gives me some interesting insights in the owfs protocol.
>
> So, to my question. I've noticed that the existing java interface aswell as
> the php interface have the default flag values set to 258 (or 0x102). Why is
> that? I can't even see those digits being accounted for on the flags page:
> http://owfs.org/index.php?page=owserver-flag-word
>
> For example, the least significant digit should be set to 4 for
> persistence, otherwise 0. So why does it default to 2? What does that mean?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Patrik Jansson
>
>
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