Reading disk data is currently accomplished by redirecting the raw input stream
for the duration of the acquisition, during which no other operation can be
carried out. This change moves disk data reading into the packetizer so the
familiar request/reply with message filters can be used. To accomplish this the
deprecated ISOPIC network type was dropped because the two messages share this
network ID.
Also fixes live data packet lengths which were off-by-one.
Add support for live data subscription via Device::subscribeLiveData() and
Device::unsubscribeLiveData(). The live data API can be used to subscribe to
individual "signals", a full list of which can be found in LiveDataValueType.
Because there is now more than one "product name" per device
type, we have a concept of a "generic product name" which
singularly maps onto a device type.
This change comes with a few small breaking changes within
the C++ API:
DeviceType::GetDeviceTypeString has been renamed to
DeviceType::GetGenericProductName to denote that
the returned value is not device specific and
device->getProductName() is preferable.
The member function DeviceType::toString has been renamed
to DeviceType::getGenericProductName for the same reason.
The DeviceType std::ostream& operator<< has been removed
to avoid accidental use of the generic product name.