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logger is constructed
otherwise the next recording would assume that a midnight has passed and write bad values to the sensor
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The step counter is now set in hardware to the previous reading + any changes when the daemon starts
This means that the step counter now just records the raw step counter value, and adjusts it correctly when needed
This introduces a bug where the step counter will show bad readings if the daemon is restarted without a system reboot:
the step counter's current value will be added to the last recorded value, which will cause the number of steps to effectively double in most situations.
This might be fixed with some code to detect if a system reboot has passed since the last time the counter started.
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The midnight detection code is basic, it just checks if the date has changed between days.
So that the user doesn't lose steps on their midnight outings, we write the current value to the previous day's log file before wiping the counter.
This will always be the previous day, even if recordings have been missing for a few days.
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this works in general, but won't work on devices such as catfish or medaka, which are able to count steps when the step counter isn't active. Those will need custom code in the future.
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This code sets up all the paths used by sensorlogd before it is started
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- add separate subdirs for daemon and qml
- add some generic qml boilerplate
- add a really lazy 'last value' loader implementation
- license the project as gplv3 (add copyright notices and license text)
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