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// fg_init.cxx -- Flight Gear top level initialization routines
//
// Written by Curtis Olson, started August 1997.
//
// Copyright (C) 1997 Curtis L. Olson - curt@infoplane.com
//
// This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
// modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
// published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
// License, or (at your option) any later version.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
// WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
// General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
// Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
//
//
// $Id$
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#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
# include <config.h>
#endif
// For BC 5.01 this must be included before OpenGL includes.
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#ifdef SG_MATH_EXCEPTION_CLASH
# include <math.h>
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_WINDOWS_H
# include <windows.h>
#endif
#include <GL/glut.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h> // strcmp()
#if defined( unix ) || defined( __CYGWIN__ )
# include <unistd.h> // for gethostname()
#endif
// work around a stdc++ lib bug in some versions of linux, but doesn't
// seem to hurt to have this here for all versions of Linux.
#ifdef linux
# define _G_NO_EXTERN_TEMPLATES
#endif
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#include <simgear/compiler.h>
#include <simgear/misc/exception.hxx>
#include STL_STRING
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#include <simgear/constants.h>
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#include <simgear/debug/logstream.hxx>
#include <simgear/math/point3d.hxx>
#include <simgear/math/polar3d.hxx>
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#include <simgear/math/sg_geodesy.hxx>
#include <simgear/misc/sg_path.hxx>
#include <simgear/timing/sg_time.hxx>
#include <simgear/timing/lowleveltime.h>
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#include <Aircraft/aircraft.hxx>
#include <FDM/UIUCModel/uiuc_aircraftdir.h>
#include <Airports/runways.hxx>
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#include <Airports/simple.hxx>
#include <ATC/ATCdisplay.hxx>
#include <ATC/ATCmgr.hxx>
#include <ATC/atislist.hxx>
#include <ATC/towerlist.hxx>
#include <ATC/approachlist.hxx>
#include <ATC/AIMgr.hxx>
#include <Autopilot/auto_gui.hxx>
#include <Autopilot/newauto.hxx>
#include <Cockpit/cockpit.hxx>
#include <Cockpit/radiostack.hxx>
#include <Cockpit/panel.hxx>
#include <Cockpit/panel_io.hxx>
#include <FDM/ADA.hxx>
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#include <FDM/Balloon.h>
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#include <FDM/External.hxx>
#include <FDM/ExternalNet.hxx>
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#include <FDM/JSBSim/JSBSim.hxx>
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#include <FDM/LaRCsim.hxx>
#include <FDM/MagicCarpet.hxx>
#include <FDM/NullFDM.hxx>
#include <FDM/YASim/YASim.hxx>
#include <Include/general.hxx>
#include <Input/input.hxx>
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// #include <Joystick/joystick.hxx>
#include <Objects/matlib.hxx>
#include <Model/acmodel.hxx>
#include <Navaids/fixlist.hxx>
#include <Navaids/ilslist.hxx>
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#include <Navaids/mkrbeacons.hxx>
#include <Navaids/navlist.hxx>
#include <Scenery/scenery.hxx>
#include <Scenery/tilemgr.hxx>
#include <Sound/fg_fx.hxx>
#include <Sound/soundmgr.hxx>
#include <Time/FGEventMgr.hxx>
#include <boost/bind.hpp>
#include <Time/light.hxx>
#include <Time/sunpos.hxx>
#include <Time/moonpos.hxx>
#include <Time/tmp.hxx>
#ifndef FG_NEW_ENVIRONMENT
# include <WeatherCM/FGLocalWeatherDatabase.h>
#else
# include <Environment/environment_mgr.hxx>
#endif
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#include "fg_init.hxx"
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#include "fg_io.hxx"
#include "fg_commands.hxx"
#include "fg_props.hxx"
#include "options.hxx"
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#include "globals.hxx"
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#include "logger.hxx"
#include "viewmgr.hxx"
#if defined(FX) && defined(XMESA)
#include <GL/xmesa.h>
#endif
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SG_USING_STD(string);
extern const char *default_root;
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// Read in configuration (file and command line) and just set fg_root
bool fgInitFGRoot ( int argc, char **argv ) {
string root;
char* envp;
// First parse command line options looking for fg-root, this will
// override anything specified in a config file
root = fgScanForRoot(argc, argv);
#if defined( unix ) || defined( __CYGWIN__ )
// Next check home directory for .fgfsrc.hostname file
if ( root.empty() ) {
envp = ::getenv( "HOME" );
if ( envp != NULL ) {
SGPath config( envp );
config.append( ".fgfsrc" );
char name[256];
gethostname( name, 256 );
config.concat( "." );
config.concat( name );
root = fgScanForRoot(config.str());
}
}
#endif
// Next check home directory for .fgfsrc file
if ( root.empty() ) {
envp = ::getenv( "HOME" );
if ( envp != NULL ) {
SGPath config( envp );
config.append( ".fgfsrc" );
root = fgScanForRoot(config.str());
}
}
// Next check if fg-root is set as an env variable
if ( root.empty() ) {
envp = ::getenv( "FG_ROOT" );
if ( envp != NULL ) {
root = envp;
}
}
// Otherwise, default to a random compiled-in location if we can't
// find fg-root any other way.
if ( root.empty() ) {
#if defined( __CYGWIN__ )
root = "/FlightGear";
#elif defined( WIN32 )
root = "\\FlightGear";
#elif defined( macintosh )
root = "";
#else
root = PKGLIBDIR;
#endif
}
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SG_LOG(SG_INPUT, SG_INFO, "fg_root = " << root );
globals->set_fg_root(root);
return true;
}
// Return the current base package version
string fgBasePackageVersion() {
SGPath base_path( globals->get_fg_root() );
base_path.append("version");
sg_gzifstream in( base_path.str() );
if ( !in.is_open() ) {
SGPath old_path( globals->get_fg_root() );
old_path.append( "Thanks" );
sg_gzifstream old( old_path.str() );
if ( !old.is_open() ) {
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return "[none]";
} else {
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return "[old version]";
}
}
string version;
in >> version;
return version;
}
// Read in configuration (file and command line)
bool fgInitConfig ( int argc, char **argv ) {
// First, set some sane default values
fgSetDefaults();
// Read global preferences from $FG_ROOT/preferences.xml
SGPath props_path(globals->get_fg_root());
props_path.append("preferences.xml");
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SG_LOG(SG_INPUT, SG_INFO, "Reading global preferences");
readProperties(props_path.str(), globals->get_props());
SG_LOG(SG_INPUT, SG_INFO, "Finished Reading global preferences");
// Read the default aircraft config file.
string aircraft = fgGetString("/sim/aircraft", "");
if (aircraft.size() > 0) {
SGPath aircraft_path(globals->get_fg_root());
aircraft_path.append("Aircraft");
aircraft_path.append(aircraft);
aircraft_path.concat("-set.xml");
SG_LOG(SG_INPUT, SG_INFO, "Reading default aircraft: " << aircraft
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<< " from " << aircraft_path.str());
try {
readProperties(aircraft_path.str(), globals->get_props());
} catch (const sg_exception &e) {
string message = "Error reading default aircraft: ";
message += e.getFormattedMessage();
SG_LOG(SG_INPUT, SG_ALERT, message);
exit(2);
}
} else {
SG_LOG(SG_INPUT, SG_ALERT, "No default aircraft specified");
}
// Attempt to locate and parse the various config files in order
// from least precidence to greatest precidence
// Check for $fg_root/system.fgfsrc
SGPath config( globals->get_fg_root() );
config.append( "system.fgfsrc" );
fgParseOptions(config.str());
char name[256];
#if defined( unix ) || defined( __CYGWIN__ )
// Check for $fg_root/system.fgfsrc.hostname
gethostname( name, 256 );
config.concat( "." );
config.concat( name );
fgParseOptions(config.str());
#endif
// Check for ~/.fgfsrc
char* envp = ::getenv( "HOME" );
if ( envp != NULL ) {
config.set( envp );
config.append( ".fgfsrc" );
fgParseOptions(config.str());
}
#if defined( unix ) || defined( __CYGWIN__ )
// Check for ~/.fgfsrc.hostname
gethostname( name, 256 );
config.concat( "." );
config.concat( name );
fgParseOptions(config.str());
#endif
// Parse remaining command line options
// These will override anything specified in a config file
fgParseArgs(argc, argv);
return true;
}
// find basic airport location info from airport database
bool fgFindAirportID( const string& id, FGAirport *a ) {
if ( id.length() ) {
SGPath path( globals->get_fg_root() );
path.append( "Airports" );
path.append( "simple.mk4" );
FGAirports airports( path.c_str() );
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SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO, "Searching for airport code = " << id );
if ( ! airports.search( id, a ) ) {
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SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_ALERT,
"Failed to find " << id << " in " << path.str() );
return false;
}
} else {
return false;
}
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SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO,
"Position for " << id << " is ("
<< a->longitude << ", "
<< a->latitude << ")" );
return true;
}
// Set current_options lon/lat given an airport id
bool fgSetPosFromAirportID( const string& id ) {
FGAirport a;
// double lon, lat;
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SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO,
"Attempting to set starting position from airport code " << id );
if ( fgFindAirportID( id, &a ) ) {
** Properties Renamed - /autopilot/locks/nav1 => /autopilot/locks/nav[0] - /autopilot/settings/altitude += "-ft" - /autopilot/settings/climb-rate += "-fpm" - /autopilot/settings/heading-bug += "-deg" - /consumables/fuel/tank1/level => /consumables/fuel/tank[0]/level-gal_us - /consumables/fuel/tank2/level => /consumables/fuel/tank[1]/level-gal_us - /engines/engine0/cht => /engines/engine[0]/cht-degf - /engines/engine0/egt => /engines/engine[0]/egt-degf - /engines/engine0/fuel-flow => /engines/engine[0]/fuel-flow-gph - /engines/engine0/mp => /engines/engine[0]/mp-osi - /engines/engine0/rpm => /engines/engine[0]/rpm - /environment/clouds/altitude += "-ft" - /environment/magnetic-dip += "-deg" - /environment/magnetic-varation += "-deg" - /environment/visibility += "-m" - /environment/wind-down += "-fps" - /environment/wind-east += "-fps" - /environment/wind-north += "-fps" - /orientation/heading += "-deg" - /orientation/heading-magnetic += "-deg" - /orientation/pitch += "-deg" - /orientation/roll += "-deg" - /position/altitude += "-ft" - /position/altitude-agl += "-ft" - /position/latitude += "-deg" - /position/longitude += "-deg" - /radios/adf/frequencies/selected += "-khz" - /radios/adf/frequencies/standby += "-khz" - /radios/adf/rotation += "-deg" - /radios/nav1/* => /radios/nav[0]/* - /radios/nav2/* => /radios/nav[1]/* - /radios/nav[*]/dme/distance += "-nm" - /radios/nav[*]/frequencies/selected += "-mhz" - /radios/nav[*]/frequencies/standby += "-mhz" - /radios/nav[*]/radials/actual += "-deg" - /radios/nav[*]/radials/selected += "-deg" - /sim/view/goal-offset += "-deg" - /sim/view/offset += "-deg" - /steam/adf += "-deg" - /steam/airspeed += "-kt" - /steam/altitude += "-ft" - /steam/gyro-compass += "-deg" - /steam/gyro-compass-error += "-deg" - /steam/mag-compass += "-deg" - /steam/vertical-speed += "-fpm" - /velocities/airspeed += "-kt" - /velocities/side-slip += "-rad" - /velocities/speed-down += "-fps" - /velocities/speed-east += "-fps" - /velocities/speed-north += "-fps" - /velocities/uBody += "-fps" - /velocities/vBody += "-fps" - /velocities/wBody += "-fps" - /velocities/vertical-speed += "-fps"
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fgSetDouble("/position/longitude-deg", a.longitude );
fgSetDouble("/position/latitude-deg", a.latitude );
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SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO,
"Position for " << id << " is ("
<< a.longitude << ", "
<< a.latitude << ")" );
return true;
} else {
return false;
}
}
// Set current tower position lon/lat given an airport id
bool fgSetTowerPosFromAirportID( const string& id, double hdg ) {
FGAirport a;
// tower height hard coded for now...
float towerheight=50.0f;
// make a little off the heading for 1 runway airports...
float fudge_lon = fabs(sin(hdg)) * .003f;
float fudge_lat = .003f - fudge_lon;
if ( fgFindAirportID( id, &a ) ) {
fgSetDouble("/sim/tower/longitude-deg", a.longitude + fudge_lon);
fgSetDouble("/sim/tower/latitude-deg", a.latitude + fudge_lat);
fgSetDouble("/sim/tower/altitude-ft", a.elevation + towerheight);
return true;
} else {
return false;
}
}
// Set current_options lon/lat given an airport id and heading (degrees)
bool fgSetPosFromAirportIDandHdg( const string& id, double tgt_hdg ) {
FGRunway r;
FGRunway found_r;
double found_dir = 0.0;
if ( id.length() ) {
// set initial position from runway and heading
SGPath path( globals->get_fg_root() );
path.append( "Airports" );
path.append( "runways.mk4" );
FGRunways runways( path.c_str() );
SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO,
"Attempting to set starting position from runway code "
<< id << " heading " << tgt_hdg );
// SGPath inpath( globals->get_fg_root() );
// inpath.append( "Airports" );
// inpath.append( "apt_simple" );
// airports.load( inpath.c_str() );
// SGPath outpath( globals->get_fg_root() );
// outpath.append( "Airports" );
// outpath.append( "simple.gdbm" );
// airports.dump_gdbm( outpath.c_str() );
if ( ! runways.search( id, &r ) ) {
SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_ALERT,
"Failed to find " << id << " in database." );
return false;
}
double diff;
double min_diff = 360.0;
while ( r.id == id ) {
// forward direction
diff = tgt_hdg - r.heading;
while ( diff < -180.0 ) { diff += 360.0; }
while ( diff > 180.0 ) { diff -= 360.0; }
diff = fabs(diff);
SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO,
"Runway " << r.rwy_no << " heading = " << r.heading <<
" diff = " << diff );
if ( diff < min_diff ) {
min_diff = diff;
found_r = r;
found_dir = 0;
}
// reverse direction
diff = tgt_hdg - r.heading - 180.0;
while ( diff < -180.0 ) { diff += 360.0; }
while ( diff > 180.0 ) { diff -= 360.0; }
diff = fabs(diff);
SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO,
"Runway -" << r.rwy_no << " heading = " <<
r.heading + 180.0 <<
" diff = " << diff );
if ( diff < min_diff ) {
min_diff = diff;
found_r = r;
found_dir = 180.0;
}
runways.next( &r );
}
SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO, "closest runway = " << found_r.rwy_no
<< " + " << found_dir );
} else {
return false;
}
double heading = found_r.heading + found_dir;
while ( heading >= 360.0 ) { heading -= 360.0; }
double lat2, lon2, az2;
double azimuth = found_r.heading + found_dir + 180.0;
while ( azimuth >= 360.0 ) { azimuth -= 360.0; }
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SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO,
"runway = " << found_r.lon << ", " << found_r.lat
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<< " length = " << found_r.length * SG_FEET_TO_METER * 0.5
<< " heading = " << azimuth );
geo_direct_wgs_84 ( 0, found_r.lat, found_r.lon,
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azimuth, found_r.length * SG_FEET_TO_METER * 0.5 - 5.0,
&lat2, &lon2, &az2 );
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if ( fabs( fgGetDouble("/sim/startup/offset-distance") ) > SG_EPSILON ) {
double olat, olon;
double odist = fgGetDouble("/sim/startup/offset-distance");
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odist *= SG_NM_TO_METER;
double oaz = azimuth;
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if ( fabs(fgGetDouble("/sim/startup/offset-azimuth")) > SG_EPSILON ) {
oaz = fgGetDouble("/sim/startup/offset-azimuth") + 180;
}
while ( oaz >= 360.0 ) { oaz -= 360.0; }
geo_direct_wgs_84 ( 0, lat2, lon2, oaz, odist, &olat, &olon, &az2 );
lat2=olat;
lon2=olon;
}
** Properties Renamed - /autopilot/locks/nav1 => /autopilot/locks/nav[0] - /autopilot/settings/altitude += "-ft" - /autopilot/settings/climb-rate += "-fpm" - /autopilot/settings/heading-bug += "-deg" - /consumables/fuel/tank1/level => /consumables/fuel/tank[0]/level-gal_us - /consumables/fuel/tank2/level => /consumables/fuel/tank[1]/level-gal_us - /engines/engine0/cht => /engines/engine[0]/cht-degf - /engines/engine0/egt => /engines/engine[0]/egt-degf - /engines/engine0/fuel-flow => /engines/engine[0]/fuel-flow-gph - /engines/engine0/mp => /engines/engine[0]/mp-osi - /engines/engine0/rpm => /engines/engine[0]/rpm - /environment/clouds/altitude += "-ft" - /environment/magnetic-dip += "-deg" - /environment/magnetic-varation += "-deg" - /environment/visibility += "-m" - /environment/wind-down += "-fps" - /environment/wind-east += "-fps" - /environment/wind-north += "-fps" - /orientation/heading += "-deg" - /orientation/heading-magnetic += "-deg" - /orientation/pitch += "-deg" - /orientation/roll += "-deg" - /position/altitude += "-ft" - /position/altitude-agl += "-ft" - /position/latitude += "-deg" - /position/longitude += "-deg" - /radios/adf/frequencies/selected += "-khz" - /radios/adf/frequencies/standby += "-khz" - /radios/adf/rotation += "-deg" - /radios/nav1/* => /radios/nav[0]/* - /radios/nav2/* => /radios/nav[1]/* - /radios/nav[*]/dme/distance += "-nm" - /radios/nav[*]/frequencies/selected += "-mhz" - /radios/nav[*]/frequencies/standby += "-mhz" - /radios/nav[*]/radials/actual += "-deg" - /radios/nav[*]/radials/selected += "-deg" - /sim/view/goal-offset += "-deg" - /sim/view/offset += "-deg" - /steam/adf += "-deg" - /steam/airspeed += "-kt" - /steam/altitude += "-ft" - /steam/gyro-compass += "-deg" - /steam/gyro-compass-error += "-deg" - /steam/mag-compass += "-deg" - /steam/vertical-speed += "-fpm" - /velocities/airspeed += "-kt" - /velocities/side-slip += "-rad" - /velocities/speed-down += "-fps" - /velocities/speed-east += "-fps" - /velocities/speed-north += "-fps" - /velocities/uBody += "-fps" - /velocities/vBody += "-fps" - /velocities/wBody += "-fps" - /velocities/vertical-speed += "-fps"
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fgSetDouble("/position/longitude-deg", lon2 );
fgSetDouble("/position/latitude-deg", lat2 );
fgSetDouble("/orientation/heading-deg", heading );
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SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO,
"Position for " << id << " is ("
<< lon2 << ", "
<< lat2 << ") new heading is "
<< heading );
return true;
}
void fgSetPosFromGlideSlope(void) {
double gs = fgGetDouble("/velocities/glideslope");
double od = fgGetDouble("/sim/startup/offset-distance");
double alt = fgGetDouble("/position/altitude-ft");
//if glideslope and offset-distance are set and altitude is
//not, calculate the initial altitude
if( fabs(gs) > 0.01 && fabs(od) > 0.1 && alt < -9990 ) {
od *= SG_NM_TO_METER * SG_METER_TO_FEET;
alt = fabs(od*tan(gs));
fgSetDouble("/position/altitude-ft",alt);
fgSetBool("/sim/startup/onground", false);
SG_LOG(SG_GENERAL,SG_INFO, "Calculated altitude as: " << alt << " ft");
} else if( fabs(gs) > 0.01 && alt > 0 && fabs(od) < 0.1) {
od = alt/tan(gs);
od *= -1*SG_FEET_TO_METER * SG_METER_TO_NM;
fgSetDouble("/sim/startup/offset-distance",od);
SG_LOG(SG_GENERAL,SG_INFO, "Calculated offset distance as: "
<< od << " nm");
} else if( fabs(gs) > 0.01 ) {
SG_LOG(SG_GENERAL,SG_ALERT, "Glideslope given but not altitude"
<< " or offset-distance. Resetting"
<< " glideslope to zero" );
fgSetDouble("/velocities/glideslope",0);
}
}
// General house keeping initializations
bool fgInitGeneral( void ) {
string root;
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#if defined(FX) && defined(XMESA)
char *mesa_win_state;
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#endif
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SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO, "General Initialization" );
SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO, "======= ==============" );
root = globals->get_fg_root();
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if ( ! root.length() ) {
// No root path set? Then bail ...
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SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_ALERT,
"Cannot continue without a path to the base package "
<< "being defined." );
exit(-1);
}
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SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO, "FG_ROOT = " << '"' << root << '"' << endl );
#if defined(FX) && defined(XMESA)
// initialize full screen flag
globals->set_fullscreen(false);
if ( strstr ( general.get_glRenderer(), "Glide" ) ) {
// Test for the MESA_GLX_FX env variable
if ( (mesa_win_state = getenv( "MESA_GLX_FX" )) != NULL) {
// test if we are fullscreen mesa/glide
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if ( (mesa_win_state[0] == 'f') ||
(mesa_win_state[0] == 'F') ) {
globals->set_fullscreen(true);
}
}
}
#endif
return true;
}
// Initialize the flight model subsystem. This just creates the
// object. The actual fdm initialization is delayed until we get a
// proper scenery elevation hit. This is checked for in main.cxx
void fgInitFDM() {
if ( cur_fdm_state ) {
delete cur_fdm_state;
cur_fdm_state = 0;
}
double dt = 1.0 / fgGetInt("/sim/model-hz");
aircraft_dir = fgGetString("/sim/aircraft-dir");
const string &model = fgGetString("/sim/flight-model");
try {
if (model == "larcsim") {
cur_fdm_state = new FGLaRCsim( dt );
} else if (model == "jsb") {
cur_fdm_state = new FGJSBsim( dt );
} else if (model == "ada") {
cur_fdm_state = new FGADA( dt );
} else if (model == "balloon") {
cur_fdm_state = new FGBalloonSim( dt );
} else if (model == "magic") {
cur_fdm_state = new FGMagicCarpet( dt );
} else if (model == "external") {
cur_fdm_state = new FGExternal( dt );
} else if (model == "network") {
cur_fdm_state = new FGExternalNet( dt, 5501, 5502, 5503, "localhost" );
} else if (model == "null") {
cur_fdm_state = new FGNullFDM( dt );
} else if (model == "yasim") {
cur_fdm_state = new YASim( dt );
} else {
SG_LOG(SG_GENERAL, SG_ALERT,
"Unrecognized flight model '" << model
<< "', cannot init flight dynamics model.");
exit(-1);
}
} catch ( ... ) {
SG_LOG(SG_GENERAL, SG_ALERT, "FlightGear aborting\n\n");
exit(-1);
}
}
// Initialize view parameters
void fgInitView() {
globals->get_viewmgr()->update(0);
}
SGTime *fgInitTime() {
// Initialize time
static const SGPropertyNode *longitude
= fgGetNode("/position/longitude-deg");
static const SGPropertyNode *latitude
= fgGetNode("/position/latitude-deg");
static const SGPropertyNode *cur_time_override
= fgGetNode("/sim/time/cur-time-override", true);
SGPath zone( globals->get_fg_root() );
zone.append( "Timezone" );
SGTime *t = new SGTime( longitude->getDoubleValue()
* SGD_DEGREES_TO_RADIANS,
latitude->getDoubleValue()
* SGD_DEGREES_TO_RADIANS,
zone.str(),
cur_time_override->getLongValue() );
// Handle potential user specified time offsets
time_t cur_time = t->get_cur_time();
time_t currGMT = sgTimeGetGMT( gmtime(&cur_time) );
time_t systemLocalTime = sgTimeGetGMT( localtime(&cur_time) );
time_t aircraftLocalTime =
sgTimeGetGMT( fgLocaltime(&cur_time, t->get_zonename() ) );
// Okay, we now have six possible scenarios
int offset = fgGetInt("/sim/startup/time-offset");
const string &offset_type = fgGetString("/sim/startup/time-offset-type");
if (offset_type == "system-offset") {
globals->set_warp( offset );
} else if (offset_type == "gmt-offset") {
globals->set_warp( offset - (currGMT - systemLocalTime) );
} else if (offset_type == "latitude-offset") {
globals->set_warp( offset - (aircraftLocalTime - systemLocalTime) );
} else if (offset_type == "system") {
globals->set_warp( offset - cur_time );
} else if (offset_type == "gmt") {
globals->set_warp( offset - currGMT );
} else if (offset_type == "latitude") {
globals->set_warp( offset - (aircraftLocalTime - systemLocalTime) -
cur_time );
} else {
SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_ALERT,
"FG_TIME::Unsupported offset type " << offset_type );
exit( -1 );
}
SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO, "After time init, warp = "
<< globals->get_warp() );
globals->set_warp_delta( 0 );
t->update( 0.0, 0.0,
cur_time_override->getLongValue(),
globals->get_warp() );
return t;
}
// This is the top level init routine which calls all the other
// initialization routines. If you are adding a subsystem to flight
// gear, its initialization call should located in this routine.
// Returns non-zero if a problem encountered.
bool fgInitSubsystems( void ) {
static const SGPropertyNode *longitude
= fgGetNode("/position/longitude-deg");
static const SGPropertyNode *latitude
= fgGetNode("/position/latitude-deg");
static const SGPropertyNode *altitude
= fgGetNode("/position/altitude-ft");
fgLIGHT *l = &cur_light_params;
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SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO, "Initialize Subsystems");
SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO, "========== ==========");
From David Megginson: The files in the attached tarball make the following changes to FlightGear: - rename the existing FGInterface::init() method to FGInterface::_setup to get it out of the way - move *all* FDM initialization code out of src/Main/fg_init.cxx and into FGInterface::init(), and clean up fg_init.cxx a little (especially by removing the zillions of attempts to place the plane on the ground at various locations in the code) - modify FGInterface::bind() so that no values are picked up automatically at bind time (they are set previously by init() instead) - modify the init() methods of the classes derived from FGInterface (i.e. larcsim, jsbsim, balloon, magic, and ada) to invoke FGInterface::init() explicitly before doing their own setup I don't claim that the code in FGInterface::init() is optimal (or even correct), but it seems to work for on-ground starts with both LaRCSim and JSBSim on runways pointing various directions from near sea level to about 700' ASL (the range I happened to test). I expect that Jon and Tony will want to look at the code and refactor and correct it now that they can see what's going on in one place. Here's a quick outline of what is invoked: cur_fdm_state = new <whatever>(dt); cur_fdm_state->init(); cur_fdm_state->bind(); The constructor allocates memory and sets default values only (with the help of the FGInterface::_setup() method). The init() method pull any required properties out of the property tree and sets up the initial state of the FDM. The bind() method takes ownership of FDM-related properties so that the FDM can publish them to the rest of the sim. Note that bind() and init() are virtual, so any implementation in a subclass will hide the implementation in FGInterface; that's why subclass implementations of init() and bind() have to invoke FGInterface::init() and FGInterface::bind() explicitly, probably at the start, so that they get the basic initialization.
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Initialize the material property subsystem.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
SGPath mpath( globals->get_fg_root() );
mpath.append( "materials.xml" );
if ( ! material_lib.load( mpath.str() ) ) {
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SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_ALERT, "Error loading material lib!" );
exit(-1);
}
From David Megginson: The files in the attached tarball make the following changes to FlightGear: - rename the existing FGInterface::init() method to FGInterface::_setup to get it out of the way - move *all* FDM initialization code out of src/Main/fg_init.cxx and into FGInterface::init(), and clean up fg_init.cxx a little (especially by removing the zillions of attempts to place the plane on the ground at various locations in the code) - modify FGInterface::bind() so that no values are picked up automatically at bind time (they are set previously by init() instead) - modify the init() methods of the classes derived from FGInterface (i.e. larcsim, jsbsim, balloon, magic, and ada) to invoke FGInterface::init() explicitly before doing their own setup I don't claim that the code in FGInterface::init() is optimal (or even correct), but it seems to work for on-ground starts with both LaRCSim and JSBSim on runways pointing various directions from near sea level to about 700' ASL (the range I happened to test). I expect that Jon and Tony will want to look at the code and refactor and correct it now that they can see what's going on in one place. Here's a quick outline of what is invoked: cur_fdm_state = new <whatever>(dt); cur_fdm_state->init(); cur_fdm_state->bind(); The constructor allocates memory and sets default values only (with the help of the FGInterface::_setup() method). The init() method pull any required properties out of the property tree and sets up the initial state of the FDM. The bind() method takes ownership of FDM-related properties so that the FDM can publish them to the rest of the sim. Note that bind() and init() are virtual, so any implementation in a subclass will hide the implementation in FGInterface; that's why subclass implementations of init() and bind() have to invoke FGInterface::init() and FGInterface::bind() explicitly, probably at the start, so that they get the basic initialization.
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Initialize the scenery management subsystem.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
scenery.init();
scenery.bind();
if ( global_tile_mgr.init() ) {
// Load the local scenery data
double visibility_meters = fgGetDouble("/environment/visibility-m");
global_tile_mgr.update( longitude->getDoubleValue(),
latitude->getDoubleValue(),
visibility_meters );
} else {
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SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_ALERT, "Error in Tile Manager initialization!" );
exit(-1);
}
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SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_DEBUG,
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"Current terrain elevation after tile mgr init " <<
scenery.get_cur_elev() );
From David Megginson: The files in the attached tarball make the following changes to FlightGear: - rename the existing FGInterface::init() method to FGInterface::_setup to get it out of the way - move *all* FDM initialization code out of src/Main/fg_init.cxx and into FGInterface::init(), and clean up fg_init.cxx a little (especially by removing the zillions of attempts to place the plane on the ground at various locations in the code) - modify FGInterface::bind() so that no values are picked up automatically at bind time (they are set previously by init() instead) - modify the init() methods of the classes derived from FGInterface (i.e. larcsim, jsbsim, balloon, magic, and ada) to invoke FGInterface::init() explicitly before doing their own setup I don't claim that the code in FGInterface::init() is optimal (or even correct), but it seems to work for on-ground starts with both LaRCSim and JSBSim on runways pointing various directions from near sea level to about 700' ASL (the range I happened to test). I expect that Jon and Tony will want to look at the code and refactor and correct it now that they can see what's going on in one place. Here's a quick outline of what is invoked: cur_fdm_state = new <whatever>(dt); cur_fdm_state->init(); cur_fdm_state->bind(); The constructor allocates memory and sets default values only (with the help of the FGInterface::_setup() method). The init() method pull any required properties out of the property tree and sets up the initial state of the FDM. The bind() method takes ownership of FDM-related properties so that the FDM can publish them to the rest of the sim. Note that bind() and init() are virtual, so any implementation in a subclass will hide the implementation in FGInterface; that's why subclass implementations of init() and bind() have to invoke FGInterface::init() and FGInterface::bind() explicitly, probably at the start, so that they get the basic initialization.
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Initialize the flight model subsystem.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
fgInitFDM();
// allocates structures so must happen before any of the flight
// model or control parameters are set
fgAircraftInit(); // In the future this might not be the case.
From David Megginson: The files in the attached tarball make the following changes to FlightGear: - rename the existing FGInterface::init() method to FGInterface::_setup to get it out of the way - move *all* FDM initialization code out of src/Main/fg_init.cxx and into FGInterface::init(), and clean up fg_init.cxx a little (especially by removing the zillions of attempts to place the plane on the ground at various locations in the code) - modify FGInterface::bind() so that no values are picked up automatically at bind time (they are set previously by init() instead) - modify the init() methods of the classes derived from FGInterface (i.e. larcsim, jsbsim, balloon, magic, and ada) to invoke FGInterface::init() explicitly before doing their own setup I don't claim that the code in FGInterface::init() is optimal (or even correct), but it seems to work for on-ground starts with both LaRCSim and JSBSim on runways pointing various directions from near sea level to about 700' ASL (the range I happened to test). I expect that Jon and Tony will want to look at the code and refactor and correct it now that they can see what's going on in one place. Here's a quick outline of what is invoked: cur_fdm_state = new <whatever>(dt); cur_fdm_state->init(); cur_fdm_state->bind(); The constructor allocates memory and sets default values only (with the help of the FGInterface::_setup() method). The init() method pull any required properties out of the property tree and sets up the initial state of the FDM. The bind() method takes ownership of FDM-related properties so that the FDM can publish them to the rest of the sim. Note that bind() and init() are virtual, so any implementation in a subclass will hide the implementation in FGInterface; that's why subclass implementations of init() and bind() have to invoke FGInterface::init() and FGInterface::bind() explicitly, probably at the start, so that they get the basic initialization.
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Initialize the event manager subsystem.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
global_events.init();
// Output event stats every 60 seconds
global_events.Register( "fgEVENT_MGR::PrintStats()",
boost::bind( &FGEventMgr::print_stats,
&global_events ),
60000 );
From David Megginson: The files in the attached tarball make the following changes to FlightGear: - rename the existing FGInterface::init() method to FGInterface::_setup to get it out of the way - move *all* FDM initialization code out of src/Main/fg_init.cxx and into FGInterface::init(), and clean up fg_init.cxx a little (especially by removing the zillions of attempts to place the plane on the ground at various locations in the code) - modify FGInterface::bind() so that no values are picked up automatically at bind time (they are set previously by init() instead) - modify the init() methods of the classes derived from FGInterface (i.e. larcsim, jsbsim, balloon, magic, and ada) to invoke FGInterface::init() explicitly before doing their own setup I don't claim that the code in FGInterface::init() is optimal (or even correct), but it seems to work for on-ground starts with both LaRCSim and JSBSim on runways pointing various directions from near sea level to about 700' ASL (the range I happened to test). I expect that Jon and Tony will want to look at the code and refactor and correct it now that they can see what's going on in one place. Here's a quick outline of what is invoked: cur_fdm_state = new <whatever>(dt); cur_fdm_state->init(); cur_fdm_state->bind(); The constructor allocates memory and sets default values only (with the help of the FGInterface::_setup() method). The init() method pull any required properties out of the property tree and sets up the initial state of the FDM. The bind() method takes ownership of FDM-related properties so that the FDM can publish them to the rest of the sim. Note that bind() and init() are virtual, so any implementation in a subclass will hide the implementation in FGInterface; that's why subclass implementations of init() and bind() have to invoke FGInterface::init() and FGInterface::bind() explicitly, probably at the start, so that they get the basic initialization.
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Initialize the view manager subsystem.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
fgInitView();
From David Megginson: The files in the attached tarball make the following changes to FlightGear: - rename the existing FGInterface::init() method to FGInterface::_setup to get it out of the way - move *all* FDM initialization code out of src/Main/fg_init.cxx and into FGInterface::init(), and clean up fg_init.cxx a little (especially by removing the zillions of attempts to place the plane on the ground at various locations in the code) - modify FGInterface::bind() so that no values are picked up automatically at bind time (they are set previously by init() instead) - modify the init() methods of the classes derived from FGInterface (i.e. larcsim, jsbsim, balloon, magic, and ada) to invoke FGInterface::init() explicitly before doing their own setup I don't claim that the code in FGInterface::init() is optimal (or even correct), but it seems to work for on-ground starts with both LaRCSim and JSBSim on runways pointing various directions from near sea level to about 700' ASL (the range I happened to test). I expect that Jon and Tony will want to look at the code and refactor and correct it now that they can see what's going on in one place. Here's a quick outline of what is invoked: cur_fdm_state = new <whatever>(dt); cur_fdm_state->init(); cur_fdm_state->bind(); The constructor allocates memory and sets default values only (with the help of the FGInterface::_setup() method). The init() method pull any required properties out of the property tree and sets up the initial state of the FDM. The bind() method takes ownership of FDM-related properties so that the FDM can publish them to the rest of the sim. Note that bind() and init() are virtual, so any implementation in a subclass will hide the implementation in FGInterface; that's why subclass implementations of init() and bind() have to invoke FGInterface::init() and FGInterface::bind() explicitly, probably at the start, so that they get the basic initialization.
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Initialize the lighting subsystem.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// fgUpdateSunPos() needs a few position and view parameters set
// so it can calculate local relative sun angle and a few other
// things for correctly orienting the sky.
fgUpdateSunPos();
fgUpdateMoonPos();
global_events.Register( "fgUpdateSunPos()", &fgUpdateSunPos,
60000);
global_events.Register( "fgUpdateMoonPos()", &fgUpdateMoonPos,
60000);
// Initialize Lighting interpolation tables
l->Init();
// update the lighting parameters (based on sun angle)
global_events.Register( "fgLight::Update()",
boost::bind( &fgLIGHT::Update, &cur_light_params ),
30000 );
From David Megginson: The files in the attached tarball make the following changes to FlightGear: - rename the existing FGInterface::init() method to FGInterface::_setup to get it out of the way - move *all* FDM initialization code out of src/Main/fg_init.cxx and into FGInterface::init(), and clean up fg_init.cxx a little (especially by removing the zillions of attempts to place the plane on the ground at various locations in the code) - modify FGInterface::bind() so that no values are picked up automatically at bind time (they are set previously by init() instead) - modify the init() methods of the classes derived from FGInterface (i.e. larcsim, jsbsim, balloon, magic, and ada) to invoke FGInterface::init() explicitly before doing their own setup I don't claim that the code in FGInterface::init() is optimal (or even correct), but it seems to work for on-ground starts with both LaRCSim and JSBSim on runways pointing various directions from near sea level to about 700' ASL (the range I happened to test). I expect that Jon and Tony will want to look at the code and refactor and correct it now that they can see what's going on in one place. Here's a quick outline of what is invoked: cur_fdm_state = new <whatever>(dt); cur_fdm_state->init(); cur_fdm_state->bind(); The constructor allocates memory and sets default values only (with the help of the FGInterface::_setup() method). The init() method pull any required properties out of the property tree and sets up the initial state of the FDM. The bind() method takes ownership of FDM-related properties so that the FDM can publish them to the rest of the sim. Note that bind() and init() are virtual, so any implementation in a subclass will hide the implementation in FGInterface; that's why subclass implementations of init() and bind() have to invoke FGInterface::init() and FGInterface::bind() explicitly, probably at the start, so that they get the basic initialization.
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Initialize the logger.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
globals->set_logger(new FGLogger);
globals->get_logger()->init();
globals->get_logger()->bind();
From David Megginson: The files in the attached tarball make the following changes to FlightGear: - rename the existing FGInterface::init() method to FGInterface::_setup to get it out of the way - move *all* FDM initialization code out of src/Main/fg_init.cxx and into FGInterface::init(), and clean up fg_init.cxx a little (especially by removing the zillions of attempts to place the plane on the ground at various locations in the code) - modify FGInterface::bind() so that no values are picked up automatically at bind time (they are set previously by init() instead) - modify the init() methods of the classes derived from FGInterface (i.e. larcsim, jsbsim, balloon, magic, and ada) to invoke FGInterface::init() explicitly before doing their own setup I don't claim that the code in FGInterface::init() is optimal (or even correct), but it seems to work for on-ground starts with both LaRCSim and JSBSim on runways pointing various directions from near sea level to about 700' ASL (the range I happened to test). I expect that Jon and Tony will want to look at the code and refactor and correct it now that they can see what's going on in one place. Here's a quick outline of what is invoked: cur_fdm_state = new <whatever>(dt); cur_fdm_state->init(); cur_fdm_state->bind(); The constructor allocates memory and sets default values only (with the help of the FGInterface::_setup() method). The init() method pull any required properties out of the property tree and sets up the initial state of the FDM. The bind() method takes ownership of FDM-related properties so that the FDM can publish them to the rest of the sim. Note that bind() and init() are virtual, so any implementation in a subclass will hide the implementation in FGInterface; that's why subclass implementations of init() and bind() have to invoke FGInterface::init() and FGInterface::bind() explicitly, probably at the start, so that they get the basic initialization.
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Initialize the local time subsystem.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// update the current timezone each 30 minutes
global_events.Register( "fgUpdateLocalTime()", &fgUpdateLocalTime,
30*60*1000 );
From David Megginson: The files in the attached tarball make the following changes to FlightGear: - rename the existing FGInterface::init() method to FGInterface::_setup to get it out of the way - move *all* FDM initialization code out of src/Main/fg_init.cxx and into FGInterface::init(), and clean up fg_init.cxx a little (especially by removing the zillions of attempts to place the plane on the ground at various locations in the code) - modify FGInterface::bind() so that no values are picked up automatically at bind time (they are set previously by init() instead) - modify the init() methods of the classes derived from FGInterface (i.e. larcsim, jsbsim, balloon, magic, and ada) to invoke FGInterface::init() explicitly before doing their own setup I don't claim that the code in FGInterface::init() is optimal (or even correct), but it seems to work for on-ground starts with both LaRCSim and JSBSim on runways pointing various directions from near sea level to about 700' ASL (the range I happened to test). I expect that Jon and Tony will want to look at the code and refactor and correct it now that they can see what's going on in one place. Here's a quick outline of what is invoked: cur_fdm_state = new <whatever>(dt); cur_fdm_state->init(); cur_fdm_state->bind(); The constructor allocates memory and sets default values only (with the help of the FGInterface::_setup() method). The init() method pull any required properties out of the property tree and sets up the initial state of the FDM. The bind() method takes ownership of FDM-related properties so that the FDM can publish them to the rest of the sim. Note that bind() and init() are virtual, so any implementation in a subclass will hide the implementation in FGInterface; that's why subclass implementations of init() and bind() have to invoke FGInterface::init() and FGInterface::bind() explicitly, probably at the start, so that they get the basic initialization.
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Initialize the weather subsystem.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Initialize the weather modeling subsystem
#ifndef FG_NEW_ENVIRONMENT
// Initialize the WeatherDatabase
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SG_LOG(SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO, "Creating LocalWeatherDatabase");
sgVec3 position;
sgSetVec3( position, current_aircraft.fdm_state->get_Latitude(),
current_aircraft.fdm_state->get_Longitude(),
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current_aircraft.fdm_state->get_Altitude() * SG_FEET_TO_METER );
double init_vis = fgGetDouble("/environment/visibility-m");
FGLocalWeatherDatabase::DatabaseWorkingType working_type;
if (!strcmp(fgGetString("/environment/weather/working-type"), "internet"))
{
working_type = FGLocalWeatherDatabase::use_internet;
} else {
working_type = FGLocalWeatherDatabase::default_mode;
}
if ( init_vis > 0 ) {
FGLocalWeatherDatabase::theFGLocalWeatherDatabase =
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new FGLocalWeatherDatabase( position,
globals->get_fg_root(),
working_type,
init_vis );
} else {
FGLocalWeatherDatabase::theFGLocalWeatherDatabase =
new FGLocalWeatherDatabase( position,
globals->get_fg_root(),
working_type );
}
// cout << theFGLocalWeatherDatabase << endl;
// cout << "visibility = "
// << theFGLocalWeatherDatabase->getWeatherVisibility() << endl;
WeatherDatabase = FGLocalWeatherDatabase::theFGLocalWeatherDatabase;
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// register the periodic update of the weather
global_events.Register( "weather update", &fgUpdateWeatherDatabase,
30000);
#else
globals->get_environment_mgr()->init();
globals->get_environment_mgr()->bind();
#endif
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From David Megginson: The files in the attached tarball make the following changes to FlightGear: - rename the existing FGInterface::init() method to FGInterface::_setup to get it out of the way - move *all* FDM initialization code out of src/Main/fg_init.cxx and into FGInterface::init(), and clean up fg_init.cxx a little (especially by removing the zillions of attempts to place the plane on the ground at various locations in the code) - modify FGInterface::bind() so that no values are picked up automatically at bind time (they are set previously by init() instead) - modify the init() methods of the classes derived from FGInterface (i.e. larcsim, jsbsim, balloon, magic, and ada) to invoke FGInterface::init() explicitly before doing their own setup I don't claim that the code in FGInterface::init() is optimal (or even correct), but it seems to work for on-ground starts with both LaRCSim and JSBSim on runways pointing various directions from near sea level to about 700' ASL (the range I happened to test). I expect that Jon and Tony will want to look at the code and refactor and correct it now that they can see what's going on in one place. Here's a quick outline of what is invoked: cur_fdm_state = new <whatever>(dt); cur_fdm_state->init(); cur_fdm_state->bind(); The constructor allocates memory and sets default values only (with the help of the FGInterface::_setup() method). The init() method pull any required properties out of the property tree and sets up the initial state of the FDM. The bind() method takes ownership of FDM-related properties so that the FDM can publish them to the rest of the sim. Note that bind() and init() are virtual, so any implementation in a subclass will hide the implementation in FGInterface; that's why subclass implementations of init() and bind() have to invoke FGInterface::init() and FGInterface::bind() explicitly, probably at the start, so that they get the basic initialization.
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Initialize vor/ndb/ils/fix list management and query systems
From David Megginson: The files in the attached tarball make the following changes to FlightGear: - rename the existing FGInterface::init() method to FGInterface::_setup to get it out of the way - move *all* FDM initialization code out of src/Main/fg_init.cxx and into FGInterface::init(), and clean up fg_init.cxx a little (especially by removing the zillions of attempts to place the plane on the ground at various locations in the code) - modify FGInterface::bind() so that no values are picked up automatically at bind time (they are set previously by init() instead) - modify the init() methods of the classes derived from FGInterface (i.e. larcsim, jsbsim, balloon, magic, and ada) to invoke FGInterface::init() explicitly before doing their own setup I don't claim that the code in FGInterface::init() is optimal (or even correct), but it seems to work for on-ground starts with both LaRCSim and JSBSim on runways pointing various directions from near sea level to about 700' ASL (the range I happened to test). I expect that Jon and Tony will want to look at the code and refactor and correct it now that they can see what's going on in one place. Here's a quick outline of what is invoked: cur_fdm_state = new <whatever>(dt); cur_fdm_state->init(); cur_fdm_state->bind(); The constructor allocates memory and sets default values only (with the help of the FGInterface::_setup() method). The init() method pull any required properties out of the property tree and sets up the initial state of the FDM. The bind() method takes ownership of FDM-related properties so that the FDM can publish them to the rest of the sim. Note that bind() and init() are virtual, so any implementation in a subclass will hide the implementation in FGInterface; that's why subclass implementations of init() and bind() have to invoke FGInterface::init() and FGInterface::bind() explicitly, probably at the start, so that they get the basic initialization.
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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SG_LOG(SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO, "Loading Navaids");
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SG_LOG(SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO, " VOR/NDB");
current_navlist = new FGNavList;
SGPath p_nav( globals->get_fg_root() );
p_nav.append( "Navaids/default.nav" );
current_navlist->init( p_nav );
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SG_LOG(SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO, " ILS and Marker Beacons");
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current_beacons = new FGMarkerBeacons;
current_beacons->init();
current_ilslist = new FGILSList;
SGPath p_ils( globals->get_fg_root() );
p_ils.append( "Navaids/default.ils" );
current_ilslist->init( p_ils );
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SG_LOG(SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO, " Fixes");
current_fixlist = new FGFixList;
SGPath p_fix( globals->get_fg_root() );
p_fix.append( "Navaids/default.fix" );
current_fixlist->init( p_fix );
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Initialize ATC list management and query systems
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
SG_LOG(SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO, " ATIS");
current_atislist = new FGATISList;
SGPath p_atis( globals->get_fg_root() );
p_atis.append( "ATC/default.atis" );
current_atislist->init( p_atis );
SG_LOG(SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO, " Tower");
current_towerlist = new FGTowerList;
SGPath p_tower( globals->get_fg_root() );
p_tower.append( "ATC/default.tower" );
current_towerlist->init( p_tower );
SG_LOG(SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO, " Approach");
current_approachlist = new FGApproachList;
SGPath p_approach( globals->get_fg_root() );
p_approach.append( "ATC/default.approach" );
current_approachlist->init( p_approach );
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Initialise ATC display system
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
SG_LOG(SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO, " ATC Display");
globals->set_ATC_display(new FGATCDisplay);
globals->get_ATC_display()->init();
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Initialise the ATC Manager
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
SG_LOG(SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO, " ATC Manager");
globals->set_ATC_mgr(new FGATCMgr);
globals->get_ATC_mgr()->init();
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Initialise the AI Manager
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
SG_LOG(SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO, " AI Manager");
globals->set_AI_mgr(new FGAIMgr);
globals->get_AI_mgr()->init();
From David Megginson: The files in the attached tarball make the following changes to FlightGear: - rename the existing FGInterface::init() method to FGInterface::_setup to get it out of the way - move *all* FDM initialization code out of src/Main/fg_init.cxx and into FGInterface::init(), and clean up fg_init.cxx a little (especially by removing the zillions of attempts to place the plane on the ground at various locations in the code) - modify FGInterface::bind() so that no values are picked up automatically at bind time (they are set previously by init() instead) - modify the init() methods of the classes derived from FGInterface (i.e. larcsim, jsbsim, balloon, magic, and ada) to invoke FGInterface::init() explicitly before doing their own setup I don't claim that the code in FGInterface::init() is optimal (or even correct), but it seems to work for on-ground starts with both LaRCSim and JSBSim on runways pointing various directions from near sea level to about 700' ASL (the range I happened to test). I expect that Jon and Tony will want to look at the code and refactor and correct it now that they can see what's going on in one place. Here's a quick outline of what is invoked: cur_fdm_state = new <whatever>(dt); cur_fdm_state->init(); cur_fdm_state->bind(); The constructor allocates memory and sets default values only (with the help of the FGInterface::_setup() method). The init() method pull any required properties out of the property tree and sets up the initial state of the FDM. The bind() method takes ownership of FDM-related properties so that the FDM can publish them to the rest of the sim. Note that bind() and init() are virtual, so any implementation in a subclass will hide the implementation in FGInterface; that's why subclass implementations of init() and bind() have to invoke FGInterface::init() and FGInterface::bind() explicitly, probably at the start, so that they get the basic initialization.
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Initialize the built-in commands.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
fgInitCommands();
#ifdef ENABLE_AUDIO_SUPPORT
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Initialize the sound subsystem.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
globals->set_soundmgr(new FGSoundMgr);
globals->get_soundmgr()->init();
globals->get_soundmgr()->bind();
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Initialize the sound-effects subsystem.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
globals->set_fx(new FGFX);
globals->get_fx()->init();
globals->get_fx()->bind();
#endif
From David Megginson: The files in the attached tarball make the following changes to FlightGear: - rename the existing FGInterface::init() method to FGInterface::_setup to get it out of the way - move *all* FDM initialization code out of src/Main/fg_init.cxx and into FGInterface::init(), and clean up fg_init.cxx a little (especially by removing the zillions of attempts to place the plane on the ground at various locations in the code) - modify FGInterface::bind() so that no values are picked up automatically at bind time (they are set previously by init() instead) - modify the init() methods of the classes derived from FGInterface (i.e. larcsim, jsbsim, balloon, magic, and ada) to invoke FGInterface::init() explicitly before doing their own setup I don't claim that the code in FGInterface::init() is optimal (or even correct), but it seems to work for on-ground starts with both LaRCSim and JSBSim on runways pointing various directions from near sea level to about 700' ASL (the range I happened to test). I expect that Jon and Tony will want to look at the code and refactor and correct it now that they can see what's going on in one place. Here's a quick outline of what is invoked: cur_fdm_state = new <whatever>(dt); cur_fdm_state->init(); cur_fdm_state->bind(); The constructor allocates memory and sets default values only (with the help of the FGInterface::_setup() method). The init() method pull any required properties out of the property tree and sets up the initial state of the FDM. The bind() method takes ownership of FDM-related properties so that the FDM can publish them to the rest of the sim. Note that bind() and init() are virtual, so any implementation in a subclass will hide the implementation in FGInterface; that's why subclass implementations of init() and bind() have to invoke FGInterface::init() and FGInterface::bind() explicitly, probably at the start, so that they get the basic initialization.
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Initialize the radio stack subsystem.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// A textbook example of how FGSubsystem
// should work...
current_radiostack = new FGRadioStack;
current_radiostack->init();
current_radiostack->bind();
From David Megginson: The files in the attached tarball make the following changes to FlightGear: - rename the existing FGInterface::init() method to FGInterface::_setup to get it out of the way - move *all* FDM initialization code out of src/Main/fg_init.cxx and into FGInterface::init(), and clean up fg_init.cxx a little (especially by removing the zillions of attempts to place the plane on the ground at various locations in the code) - modify FGInterface::bind() so that no values are picked up automatically at bind time (they are set previously by init() instead) - modify the init() methods of the classes derived from FGInterface (i.e. larcsim, jsbsim, balloon, magic, and ada) to invoke FGInterface::init() explicitly before doing their own setup I don't claim that the code in FGInterface::init() is optimal (or even correct), but it seems to work for on-ground starts with both LaRCSim and JSBSim on runways pointing various directions from near sea level to about 700' ASL (the range I happened to test). I expect that Jon and Tony will want to look at the code and refactor and correct it now that they can see what's going on in one place. Here's a quick outline of what is invoked: cur_fdm_state = new <whatever>(dt); cur_fdm_state->init(); cur_fdm_state->bind(); The constructor allocates memory and sets default values only (with the help of the FGInterface::_setup() method). The init() method pull any required properties out of the property tree and sets up the initial state of the FDM. The bind() method takes ownership of FDM-related properties so that the FDM can publish them to the rest of the sim. Note that bind() and init() are virtual, so any implementation in a subclass will hide the implementation in FGInterface; that's why subclass implementations of init() and bind() have to invoke FGInterface::init() and FGInterface::bind() explicitly, probably at the start, so that they get the basic initialization.
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Initialize the cockpit subsystem
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
if( fgCockpitInit( &current_aircraft )) {
// Cockpit initialized ok.
} else {
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SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_ALERT, "Error in Cockpit initialization!" );
exit(-1);
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}
From David Megginson: The files in the attached tarball make the following changes to FlightGear: - rename the existing FGInterface::init() method to FGInterface::_setup to get it out of the way - move *all* FDM initialization code out of src/Main/fg_init.cxx and into FGInterface::init(), and clean up fg_init.cxx a little (especially by removing the zillions of attempts to place the plane on the ground at various locations in the code) - modify FGInterface::bind() so that no values are picked up automatically at bind time (they are set previously by init() instead) - modify the init() methods of the classes derived from FGInterface (i.e. larcsim, jsbsim, balloon, magic, and ada) to invoke FGInterface::init() explicitly before doing their own setup I don't claim that the code in FGInterface::init() is optimal (or even correct), but it seems to work for on-ground starts with both LaRCSim and JSBSim on runways pointing various directions from near sea level to about 700' ASL (the range I happened to test). I expect that Jon and Tony will want to look at the code and refactor and correct it now that they can see what's going on in one place. Here's a quick outline of what is invoked: cur_fdm_state = new <whatever>(dt); cur_fdm_state->init(); cur_fdm_state->bind(); The constructor allocates memory and sets default values only (with the help of the FGInterface::_setup() method). The init() method pull any required properties out of the property tree and sets up the initial state of the FDM. The bind() method takes ownership of FDM-related properties so that the FDM can publish them to the rest of the sim. Note that bind() and init() are virtual, so any implementation in a subclass will hide the implementation in FGInterface; that's why subclass implementations of init() and bind() have to invoke FGInterface::init() and FGInterface::bind() explicitly, probably at the start, so that they get the basic initialization.
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Initialize the autopilot subsystem.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
globals->set_autopilot(new FGAutopilot);
globals->get_autopilot()->init();
globals->get_autopilot()->bind();
// FIXME: these should go in the
// GUI initialization code, not here.
fgAPAdjustInit();
NewTgtAirportInit();
NewHeadingInit();
NewAltitudeInit();
From David Megginson: The files in the attached tarball make the following changes to FlightGear: - rename the existing FGInterface::init() method to FGInterface::_setup to get it out of the way - move *all* FDM initialization code out of src/Main/fg_init.cxx and into FGInterface::init(), and clean up fg_init.cxx a little (especially by removing the zillions of attempts to place the plane on the ground at various locations in the code) - modify FGInterface::bind() so that no values are picked up automatically at bind time (they are set previously by init() instead) - modify the init() methods of the classes derived from FGInterface (i.e. larcsim, jsbsim, balloon, magic, and ada) to invoke FGInterface::init() explicitly before doing their own setup I don't claim that the code in FGInterface::init() is optimal (or even correct), but it seems to work for on-ground starts with both LaRCSim and JSBSim on runways pointing various directions from near sea level to about 700' ASL (the range I happened to test). I expect that Jon and Tony will want to look at the code and refactor and correct it now that they can see what's going on in one place. Here's a quick outline of what is invoked: cur_fdm_state = new <whatever>(dt); cur_fdm_state->init(); cur_fdm_state->bind(); The constructor allocates memory and sets default values only (with the help of the FGInterface::_setup() method). The init() method pull any required properties out of the property tree and sets up the initial state of the FDM. The bind() method takes ownership of FDM-related properties so that the FDM can publish them to the rest of the sim. Note that bind() and init() are virtual, so any implementation in a subclass will hide the implementation in FGInterface; that's why subclass implementations of init() and bind() have to invoke FGInterface::init() and FGInterface::bind() explicitly, probably at the start, so that they get the basic initialization.
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Initialize I/O subsystem.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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#if ! defined( macintosh )
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fgIOInit();
#endif
// Initialize the 2D panel.
string panel_path = fgGetString("/sim/panel/path",
"Panels/Default/default.xml");
current_panel = fgReadPanel(panel_path);
if (current_panel == 0) {
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SG_LOG( SG_INPUT, SG_ALERT,
"Error reading new panel from " << panel_path );
} else {
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SG_LOG( SG_INPUT, SG_INFO, "Loaded new panel from " << panel_path );
current_panel->init();
current_panel->bind();
}
From David Megginson: The files in the attached tarball make the following changes to FlightGear: - rename the existing FGInterface::init() method to FGInterface::_setup to get it out of the way - move *all* FDM initialization code out of src/Main/fg_init.cxx and into FGInterface::init(), and clean up fg_init.cxx a little (especially by removing the zillions of attempts to place the plane on the ground at various locations in the code) - modify FGInterface::bind() so that no values are picked up automatically at bind time (they are set previously by init() instead) - modify the init() methods of the classes derived from FGInterface (i.e. larcsim, jsbsim, balloon, magic, and ada) to invoke FGInterface::init() explicitly before doing their own setup I don't claim that the code in FGInterface::init() is optimal (or even correct), but it seems to work for on-ground starts with both LaRCSim and JSBSim on runways pointing various directions from near sea level to about 700' ASL (the range I happened to test). I expect that Jon and Tony will want to look at the code and refactor and correct it now that they can see what's going on in one place. Here's a quick outline of what is invoked: cur_fdm_state = new <whatever>(dt); cur_fdm_state->init(); cur_fdm_state->bind(); The constructor allocates memory and sets default values only (with the help of the FGInterface::_setup() method). The init() method pull any required properties out of the property tree and sets up the initial state of the FDM. The bind() method takes ownership of FDM-related properties so that the FDM can publish them to the rest of the sim. Note that bind() and init() are virtual, so any implementation in a subclass will hide the implementation in FGInterface; that's why subclass implementations of init() and bind() have to invoke FGInterface::init() and FGInterface::bind() explicitly, probably at the start, so that they get the basic initialization.
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Initialize the default (kludged) properties.
From David Megginson: The files in the attached tarball make the following changes to FlightGear: - rename the existing FGInterface::init() method to FGInterface::_setup to get it out of the way - move *all* FDM initialization code out of src/Main/fg_init.cxx and into FGInterface::init(), and clean up fg_init.cxx a little (especially by removing the zillions of attempts to place the plane on the ground at various locations in the code) - modify FGInterface::bind() so that no values are picked up automatically at bind time (they are set previously by init() instead) - modify the init() methods of the classes derived from FGInterface (i.e. larcsim, jsbsim, balloon, magic, and ada) to invoke FGInterface::init() explicitly before doing their own setup I don't claim that the code in FGInterface::init() is optimal (or even correct), but it seems to work for on-ground starts with both LaRCSim and JSBSim on runways pointing various directions from near sea level to about 700' ASL (the range I happened to test). I expect that Jon and Tony will want to look at the code and refactor and correct it now that they can see what's going on in one place. Here's a quick outline of what is invoked: cur_fdm_state = new <whatever>(dt); cur_fdm_state->init(); cur_fdm_state->bind(); The constructor allocates memory and sets default values only (with the help of the FGInterface::_setup() method). The init() method pull any required properties out of the property tree and sets up the initial state of the FDM. The bind() method takes ownership of FDM-related properties so that the FDM can publish them to the rest of the sim. Note that bind() and init() are virtual, so any implementation in a subclass will hide the implementation in FGInterface; that's why subclass implementations of init() and bind() have to invoke FGInterface::init() and FGInterface::bind() explicitly, probably at the start, so that they get the basic initialization.
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
** Properties Renamed - /autopilot/locks/nav1 => /autopilot/locks/nav[0] - /autopilot/settings/altitude += "-ft" - /autopilot/settings/climb-rate += "-fpm" - /autopilot/settings/heading-bug += "-deg" - /consumables/fuel/tank1/level => /consumables/fuel/tank[0]/level-gal_us - /consumables/fuel/tank2/level => /consumables/fuel/tank[1]/level-gal_us - /engines/engine0/cht => /engines/engine[0]/cht-degf - /engines/engine0/egt => /engines/engine[0]/egt-degf - /engines/engine0/fuel-flow => /engines/engine[0]/fuel-flow-gph - /engines/engine0/mp => /engines/engine[0]/mp-osi - /engines/engine0/rpm => /engines/engine[0]/rpm - /environment/clouds/altitude += "-ft" - /environment/magnetic-dip += "-deg" - /environment/magnetic-varation += "-deg" - /environment/visibility += "-m" - /environment/wind-down += "-fps" - /environment/wind-east += "-fps" - /environment/wind-north += "-fps" - /orientation/heading += "-deg" - /orientation/heading-magnetic += "-deg" - /orientation/pitch += "-deg" - /orientation/roll += "-deg" - /position/altitude += "-ft" - /position/altitude-agl += "-ft" - /position/latitude += "-deg" - /position/longitude += "-deg" - /radios/adf/frequencies/selected += "-khz" - /radios/adf/frequencies/standby += "-khz" - /radios/adf/rotation += "-deg" - /radios/nav1/* => /radios/nav[0]/* - /radios/nav2/* => /radios/nav[1]/* - /radios/nav[*]/dme/distance += "-nm" - /radios/nav[*]/frequencies/selected += "-mhz" - /radios/nav[*]/frequencies/standby += "-mhz" - /radios/nav[*]/radials/actual += "-deg" - /radios/nav[*]/radials/selected += "-deg" - /sim/view/goal-offset += "-deg" - /sim/view/offset += "-deg" - /steam/adf += "-deg" - /steam/airspeed += "-kt" - /steam/altitude += "-ft" - /steam/gyro-compass += "-deg" - /steam/gyro-compass-error += "-deg" - /steam/mag-compass += "-deg" - /steam/vertical-speed += "-fpm" - /velocities/airspeed += "-kt" - /velocities/side-slip += "-rad" - /velocities/speed-down += "-fps" - /velocities/speed-east += "-fps" - /velocities/speed-north += "-fps" - /velocities/uBody += "-fps" - /velocities/vBody += "-fps" - /velocities/wBody += "-fps" - /velocities/vertical-speed += "-fps"
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fgInitProps();
From David Megginson: The files in the attached tarball make the following changes to FlightGear: - rename the existing FGInterface::init() method to FGInterface::_setup to get it out of the way - move *all* FDM initialization code out of src/Main/fg_init.cxx and into FGInterface::init(), and clean up fg_init.cxx a little (especially by removing the zillions of attempts to place the plane on the ground at various locations in the code) - modify FGInterface::bind() so that no values are picked up automatically at bind time (they are set previously by init() instead) - modify the init() methods of the classes derived from FGInterface (i.e. larcsim, jsbsim, balloon, magic, and ada) to invoke FGInterface::init() explicitly before doing their own setup I don't claim that the code in FGInterface::init() is optimal (or even correct), but it seems to work for on-ground starts with both LaRCSim and JSBSim on runways pointing various directions from near sea level to about 700' ASL (the range I happened to test). I expect that Jon and Tony will want to look at the code and refactor and correct it now that they can see what's going on in one place. Here's a quick outline of what is invoked: cur_fdm_state = new <whatever>(dt); cur_fdm_state->init(); cur_fdm_state->bind(); The constructor allocates memory and sets default values only (with the help of the FGInterface::_setup() method). The init() method pull any required properties out of the property tree and sets up the initial state of the FDM. The bind() method takes ownership of FDM-related properties so that the FDM can publish them to the rest of the sim. Note that bind() and init() are virtual, so any implementation in a subclass will hide the implementation in FGInterface; that's why subclass implementations of init() and bind() have to invoke FGInterface::init() and FGInterface::bind() explicitly, probably at the start, so that they get the basic initialization.
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Initialize the controls subsystem.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
globals->get_controls()->init();
globals->get_controls()->bind();
From David Megginson: The files in the attached tarball make the following changes to FlightGear: - rename the existing FGInterface::init() method to FGInterface::_setup to get it out of the way - move *all* FDM initialization code out of src/Main/fg_init.cxx and into FGInterface::init(), and clean up fg_init.cxx a little (especially by removing the zillions of attempts to place the plane on the ground at various locations in the code) - modify FGInterface::bind() so that no values are picked up automatically at bind time (they are set previously by init() instead) - modify the init() methods of the classes derived from FGInterface (i.e. larcsim, jsbsim, balloon, magic, and ada) to invoke FGInterface::init() explicitly before doing their own setup I don't claim that the code in FGInterface::init() is optimal (or even correct), but it seems to work for on-ground starts with both LaRCSim and JSBSim on runways pointing various directions from near sea level to about 700' ASL (the range I happened to test). I expect that Jon and Tony will want to look at the code and refactor and correct it now that they can see what's going on in one place. Here's a quick outline of what is invoked: cur_fdm_state = new <whatever>(dt); cur_fdm_state->init(); cur_fdm_state->bind(); The constructor allocates memory and sets default values only (with the help of the FGInterface::_setup() method). The init() method pull any required properties out of the property tree and sets up the initial state of the FDM. The bind() method takes ownership of FDM-related properties so that the FDM can publish them to the rest of the sim. Note that bind() and init() are virtual, so any implementation in a subclass will hide the implementation in FGInterface; that's why subclass implementations of init() and bind() have to invoke FGInterface::init() and FGInterface::bind() explicitly, probably at the start, so that they get the basic initialization.
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Initialize the input subsystem.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
current_input.init();
current_input.bind();
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Initialize the 3D aircraft model subsystem.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
globals->set_aircraft_model(new FGAircraftModel);
globals->get_aircraft_model()->init();
globals->get_aircraft_model()->bind();
From David Megginson: The files in the attached tarball make the following changes to FlightGear: - rename the existing FGInterface::init() method to FGInterface::_setup to get it out of the way - move *all* FDM initialization code out of src/Main/fg_init.cxx and into FGInterface::init(), and clean up fg_init.cxx a little (especially by removing the zillions of attempts to place the plane on the ground at various locations in the code) - modify FGInterface::bind() so that no values are picked up automatically at bind time (they are set previously by init() instead) - modify the init() methods of the classes derived from FGInterface (i.e. larcsim, jsbsim, balloon, magic, and ada) to invoke FGInterface::init() explicitly before doing their own setup I don't claim that the code in FGInterface::init() is optimal (or even correct), but it seems to work for on-ground starts with both LaRCSim and JSBSim on runways pointing various directions from near sea level to about 700' ASL (the range I happened to test). I expect that Jon and Tony will want to look at the code and refactor and correct it now that they can see what's going on in one place. Here's a quick outline of what is invoked: cur_fdm_state = new <whatever>(dt); cur_fdm_state->init(); cur_fdm_state->bind(); The constructor allocates memory and sets default values only (with the help of the FGInterface::_setup() method). The init() method pull any required properties out of the property tree and sets up the initial state of the FDM. The bind() method takes ownership of FDM-related properties so that the FDM can publish them to the rest of the sim. Note that bind() and init() are virtual, so any implementation in a subclass will hide the implementation in FGInterface; that's why subclass implementations of init() and bind() have to invoke FGInterface::init() and FGInterface::bind() explicitly, probably at the start, so that they get the basic initialization.
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// End of subsystem initialization.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO, endl);
// Save the initial state for future
// reference.
globals->saveInitialState();
return true;
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}
void fgReInitSubsystems( void )
{
static const SGPropertyNode *longitude
= fgGetNode("/position/longitude-deg");
static const SGPropertyNode *latitude
= fgGetNode("/position/latitude-deg");
static const SGPropertyNode *altitude
= fgGetNode("/position/altitude-ft");
static const SGPropertyNode *master_freeze
= fgGetNode("/sim/freeze/master");
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SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_INFO,
"/position/altitude = " << altitude->getDoubleValue() );
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bool freeze = master_freeze->getBoolValue();
if ( !freeze ) {
fgSetBool("/sim/freeze/master", true);
}
// Initialize the Scenery Management subsystem
scenery.init();
#if 0
if( global_tile_mgr.init() ) {
Load the local scenery data
global_tile_mgr.update( longitude->getDoubleValue(),
latitude->getDoubleValue() );
} else {
SG_LOG( SG_GENERAL, SG_ALERT, "Error in Tile Manager initialization!" );
exit(-1);
}
#endif
fgInitFDM();
// allocates structures so must happen before any of the flight
// model or control parameters are set
fgAircraftInit(); // In the future this might not be the case.
fgInitView();
globals->get_controls()->reset_all();
globals->get_autopilot()->reset();
fgUpdateSunPos();
fgUpdateMoonPos();
cur_light_params.Update();
fgUpdateLocalTime();
if ( !freeze ) {
fgSetBool("/sim/freeze/master", false);
}
}