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rvinterf: begin change to backslash escape output format Right now throughout the rvinterf suite, any time we emit output that is expected to be ASCII, but may contain non-printable garbage, we use 'cat -v' form of garbage character representation. Unfortunately, this transformation is lossy (can't be reversed 100% reliably in the user's wetware), hence we would like to migrate to C-style backslash escapes, including doubling of any already-present backslashes - this escape mechanism is lossless. Begin this change by converting the output of RV and L1 traces in rvinterf and rvtdump.
author Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
date Tue, 23 May 2023 03:10:50 +0000
parents 07105f244424
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# This PWT example is an attempt to turn the "bugle" melody from
# mmiMelody_data.c (defunct C file in TI's BMI code) into an actually
# playable PWT melody.  The command_2 word is guessed to be the note
# duration in ms, with the TDMA_12 length being a bogon.

c5	64	17
rest		1
e5	64	9
rest		1
g4	64	9
rest		1
c5	64	17
rest		10
c5	64	9
rest		1
c5	64	9
rest		1
c5	64	9
rest		1
e5	64	9
rest		1
g4	64	9
rest		1
c5	64	26
rest		10
c5	64	17
rest		1
e5	64	9
rest		1
g4	64	9
rest		1
c5	64	17
rest		10
c5	64	9
rest		1
c5	64	13
rest		1
c5	64	4
rest		1
e5	64	9
rest		1
g4	64	9
rest		1
c5	64	26
rest		9