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The project works with 8 modules < reference source/Module >
- Creating issue to accelerate/track test frame building of each module
- The test folder has a very basic example to start with.
- Feel free to make a pull request for the test cases
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Hi,
For safety use, it's better to have null check for all variables which are used in this function.
if (!_sessionPriv.$clientAlarmList) {
return;
}
↓
if (!_sessionPriv.$clientAlarmList
|| !_sessionPriv.$monitoredItemForAlarmList
|| !_sessionPriv.$subscriptionforAlarmList ) {
return;
}
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... and the docstring is inappropriate too, therefore.
Either fix by removing argument, or implement decimation.
Probably just replacing the
1inwith
audio_decimation+ writing a test case.