Added missing godmode guard
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/*
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/*
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RadioLib Module Template header file
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Before opening pull request, please make sure that:
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1. All files MUST be compiled without errors using default Arduino IDE settings.
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2. All files SHOULD be compiled without warnings with compiler warnings set to "All".
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4. Writing style SHOULD be consistent.
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5. Comments SHOULD be in place for the most important chunks of code and SHOULD be free of typos.
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6. To indent, 2 spaces MUST be used.
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If at any point you are unsure about the required style, please refer to the rest of the modules.
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*/
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*/
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#include "Module.h"
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/*
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/*
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Only use the following include if the module implements methods for OSI transport layer control.
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This concerns only modules similar to e.g. ESP8266.
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This concerns only modules similar to e.g. ESP8266.
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In this case, your class MUST implement all virtual methods of TransportLayer class.
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You also MUST provide crystal oscillator frequency and frequency configuration divisor step resolution
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to the TransportLayer constructor.
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*/
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//#include "../protocols/TransportLayer.h"
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/*
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/*
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Only use the following include if the module implements methods for OSI physical layer control.
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This concerns only modules similar to SX127x/RF69/CC1101 etc.
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In this case, your class MUST implement all virtual methods of PhysicalLayer class.
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In this case, your class MUST implement all virtual methods of PhysicalLayer class.
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*/
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//#include "../protocols/PhysicalLayer.h"
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/*
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/*
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Register map
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Definition of SPI/I2C register map SHOULD be placed here. The register map SHOULD have two parts:
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1 - Address map: only defines register names and addresses. Register names MUST match names in
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official documentation (datasheets etc.).
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2 - Variable map: defines variables inside register. This functions as a bit range map for a specific register.
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Bit range (MSB and LSB) as well as short description for each variable MUST be provided in a comment.
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See RF69 and SX127x header files for examples of register maps.
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*/
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// <module_name> register map | spaces up to this point
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/*
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Module class definition
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The module class MAY inherit from the following classes:
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1 - ISerial: Interface for Arduino Serial class, intended as a thin wrapper for modules that directly take
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Serial input (e.g. HC-05).
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2 - TransportLayer: In case the module implements methods for OSI transport layer control (e.g. ESP8266).
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*/
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// constructor
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<module_name>(Module* module);
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/*
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The class MUST implement at least one basic method called "begin".
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The "begin" method MUST initialize the module and return the status as int16_t type.
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*/
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// basic methods
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int16_t begin();
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/*
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The class MAY implement additional methods.
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All implemented methods SHOULD return the status as int16_t type.
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*/
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#ifndef RADIOLIB_GODMODE
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private:
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#endif
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/*
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The class MUST contain private member "Module* _mod"
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*/
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Module* _mod;
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/*
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The class MAY contain additional private variables and/or methods.
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Private member variables MUST have a name prefixed with "_" (underscore, ASCII 0x5F)
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Usually, these are variables for saving module configuration, or methods that do not have to be exposed to the end user.
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*/
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};
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