Introduce a robust multicast processing module for POCSAG that correlates
empty tone-RICs (recipients) with subsequent text-RICs (content).
Key Features:
- Four Output Modes: Internally supports 'complete', 'incomplete', 'single',
and 'control'. Functional alarms are delivered as the first three, while
technical 'control' packets (Delimiters/NetIdent) are filtered by default.
- Active Trigger System: Implements a loss-free deferred delivery mechanism
using a loopback socket (TCP) to re-inject wakeup packets, flushing the
internal queue during auto-clear timeouts.
- Shared State & Multi-Instance: State is shared across instances but
separated by frequency to prevent crosstalk in multi-frequency setups.
- Data Aggregation: Automatically generates '{FIELD}_list' wildcards (e.g.,
RIC_LIST, DESCRIPTION_LIST) for all collected recipients, enabling
consolidated notifications in downstream plugins.
- Dynamic Filtering: Automatically blocks Delimiter and NetIdent RICs from
reaching subsequent plugins if they are defined in the configuration.
Infrastructural Changes:
- ModuleBase: Expanded return semantics to support:
* False: Explicitly blocks/drops a packet.
* List: Allows a module to expand one input into multiple output packets.
- PluginBase: Updated to handle lists of packets, ensuring a full
setup->alarm->teardown lifecycle for every individual element.
Without this change, many warnings like this will be generated while running pytest:
```
test/test_template.py:3
/build/source/test/test_template.py:3: DeprecationWarning: invalid escape sequence '\/'
"""!
```
This can also be seen when manually running python with warnings enabled.
This happens because the comment uses a multiline string and Python interprets the backslash in the logo as an escape character and complains that \/ is not a valid escape sequence. To fix this, prepend the string with the letter r to indicate that the backslash should be treated as a literal character, see https://docs.python.org/3/reference/lexical_analysis.html#index-20.
I also applied this change to all the comment strings since that shouldn't break anything and to establish it as a pattern for the future so this problem hopefully never happens again.
This is what I did specifically:
- Change the comment at the top of bw_client.py and bw_server.py to start with `"""!` since that seems to be the pattern here
- Search-and-Replace all occurances of `"""!` with `r"""!`
- Manually change the strings in `logoToLog()` in boswatch/utils/header.py