This changes the save format xml to be a bit more readable: instead of
putting the gasmix first, put the cylinder type (size, workpressure and
description) first, then gasmix, then pressure details.
It makes no difference for machine parsing, but I think it's a lot more
logical for humans that actually look at the xml file. And we really do
want to make the xml file readable by humans.
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
if (!o2 && !volume && !start && !end)
return;
fprintf(f, " <cylinder");
if (!o2 && !volume && !start && !end)
return;
fprintf(f, " <cylinder");
- if (o2) {
- fprintf(f, " o2='%u.%u%%'", FRACTION(o2, 10));
- if (he)
- fprintf(f, " he='%u.%u%%'", FRACTION(he, 10));
- }
if (volume)
show_milli(f, " size='", volume, " l", "'");
show_pressure(f, cylinder->type.workingpressure, " workpressure='", "'");
if (description && *description)
fprintf(f, " description='%s'", description);
if (volume)
show_milli(f, " size='", volume, " l", "'");
show_pressure(f, cylinder->type.workingpressure, " workpressure='", "'");
if (description && *description)
fprintf(f, " description='%s'", description);
+ if (o2) {
+ fprintf(f, " o2='%u.%u%%'", FRACTION(o2, 10));
+ if (he)
+ fprintf(f, " he='%u.%u%%'", FRACTION(he, 10));
+ }
show_pressure(f, cylinder->start, " start='", "'");
show_pressure(f, cylinder->end, " end='", "'");
fprintf(f, " />\n");
show_pressure(f, cylinder->start, " start='", "'");
show_pressure(f, cylinder->end, " end='", "'");
fprintf(f, " />\n");