BREAKING CHANGE: Default to standard longitude values for TX and RX sites#51
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KyleMaas wants to merge 1 commit intohoche:mainfrom
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BREAKING CHANGE: Default to standard longitude values for TX and RX sites#51KyleMaas wants to merge 1 commit intohoche:mainfrom
KyleMaas wants to merge 1 commit intohoche:mainfrom
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I see you changed the base branch on this. Are you able to resolve the conflicts or do you need me to? |
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I did, yeah. I did a whole bunch of code cleanup this weekend and added a ton of unit tests. I can fix the conflicts - I just haven't gotten around to it yet. I feel like we should also have unit tests for this but I'm not sure what those would look like yet. |
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Changes the default when reading longitude for TX and RX sites to use standard west-is-negative coordinate values. Also adds a new flag
-oldlonto keep things the way they were, for compatibility with existing files. Does not change the way longitude is used internally (which would be a vastly more extensive change), but at least makes the public interface a little more consistent with modern expectations.Fixes #31