Allow channel groups to be swapped. This is useful
for demux at 200mhz with the unbuffered channels.
Signed-off-by: Matt Ranostay <mranostay@gmail.com>
The Tecpel DMM-8060 was added since we assumed it would be a rebadged
Voltcraft VC-820 (since we know the Tecpel DMM-8061 is a rebadged VC-840).
However, according to the vendor webpage it doesn't have PC connectivity
at all, so drop it for now (until someone can confirm that it does or does
not actually have RS232/USB connectivity).
These two drivers are currently unfinished and don't work, so disable
and "unhook" them for now in preparation of the next libsigrok release.
They're still in the git repository, but not hooked up to the build
system, so that they won't get detected or built, and also don't end up
in the release tarball.
Since link-mso19 is the only driver that currently requires libudev,
drop any reference to that, too.
It should be relatively easy to apply this patch in reverse after the
release to bring back both drivers.
These two drivers are currently unfinished and don't work, so disable
and "unhook" them for now in preparation of the next libsigrok release.
They're still in the git repository, but not hooked up to the build
system, so that they won't get detected or built, and also don't end up
in the release tarball.
Since link-mso19 is the only driver that currently requires libudev,
drop any reference to that, too.
It should be relatively easy to apply this patch in reverse after the
release to bring back both drivers.
sr_config_get() provides a GVariant owned by the caller, so it must be
released with g_variant_unref() when done.
sr_config_set() takes a GVariant from the caller which may be floating;
it will be properly sunk and release after use by this function. Thus
the output of g_variant_new_*() may be used as an argument.
sr_config_list() also provides a GVariant owned by the caller, to be
unreferenced when done.
sr_config_make() can take a floating reference.