FGATC::FGATC() {
freqClear = true;
+ receiving = false;
+ respond = false;
+ runResponseCounter = false;
+ responseID = "";
+ responseReqd = false;
}
FGATC::~FGATC() {
}
+// Derived classes wishing to use the response counter should call this from their own Update(...).
void FGATC::Update(double dt) {
+ if(runResponseCounter) {
+ //cout << responseCounter << '\t' << responseTime << '\n';
+ if(responseCounter >= responseTime) {
+ runResponseCounter = false;
+ respond = true;
+ //cout << "RESPOND\n";
+ } else {
+ responseCounter += dt;
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+void FGATC::ReceiveUserCallback(int code) {
+ SG_LOG(SG_ATC, SG_WARN, "WARNING - whichever ATC class was intended to receive callback code " << code << " didn't get it!!!");
+}
+
+void FGATC::SetResponseReqd(string rid) {
+ receiving = false;
+ responseReqd = true;
+ respond = false; // TODO - this ignores the fact that more than one plane could call this before response
+ // Shouldn't happen with AI only, but user could confuse things??
+ responseID = rid;
+ runResponseCounter = true;
+ responseCounter = 0.0;
+ responseTime = 1.8; // TODO - randomize this slightly.
+}
+
+void FGATC::NotifyTransmissionFinished(string rid) {
+ receiving = false;
+ responseID = rid;
+ if(responseReqd) {
+ runResponseCounter = true;
+ responseCounter = 0.0;
+ responseTime = 1.8; // TODO - randomize this slightly.
+ } else {
+ freqClear = true;
+ }
}
void FGATC::AddPlane(string pid) {
}
}
+// Generate the text of a message from its parameters and the current context.
+string FGATC::GenText(const string& m, int c) {
+ return("");
+}
+
ostream& operator << (ostream& os, atc_type atc) {
switch(atc) {
case(INVALID): return(os << "INVALID");