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eeze/sensor: Add temperature sensor to my testing code
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printf("Could not find a light sensor!\n");
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printf("=== Test snyc read update: ===\n");
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sens = eeze_sensor_new(EEZE_SENSOR_TYPE_TEMPERATURE);
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if (sens)
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{
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if (!eeze_sensor_x_get(sens, &x)) printf("fail get x\n");
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if (!eeze_sensor_accuracy_get(sens, &acc)) printf("fail get accuracy\n");
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if (!eeze_sensor_timestamp_get(sens, ×tamp)) printf("fail get timestamp\n");
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printf("Temperature output: accuracy %i, temperature %f °C at time: %f\n", acc, x, timestamp);
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eeze_sensor_free(sens);
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}
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else
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printf("Could not find a temperature sensor!\n");
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printf("=== Test sync read update: ===\n");
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/* Get updated values on a sensor. This readout is synchronous. This way we
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* can force a read out of the physical sensor instead of using the cached
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* values. Depending on the hardware this can take a long time. If you don't have special
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