Enhancement #648
Ideas for Recording Data on a Resource-Constrained System
Status: | New | Start date: | 10/19/2011 | |
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Priority: | Low | Due date: | ||
Assignee: | - | % Done: | 0% | |
Category: | - | |||
Target version: | - |
Description
We don't even know if this is actually a problem, but some ideas could be to
- Wrap cl-bag code using embeddable common lisp to get a library usable in c++
- Use socket-based transport to efficiently couple cl-bag tools and the component to be introspected
History
#1 Updated by J. Wienke over 12 years ago
What is this? Does not look like a accomplishable task for an issue.
#2 Updated by S. Wrede over 12 years ago
- Subject changed from how to record data on a resource-constrained system? to Ideas for Recording Data on a Resource-Constrained System
- Description updated (diff)
- Priority changed from Normal to Low
#3 Updated by J. Moringen almost 11 years ago
Is this still relevant?
If so, we could investigate using the new rsb-realtime-cpp for streaming data for remote recording.
#4 Updated by S. Wrede almost 11 years ago
Yes, it is. Probably not a first priority right now but still relevant.
#5 Updated by J. Moringen almost 11 years ago
Do you mean
"a self-contained recording toolchain for resource-constrained systems is still relevant"
or
"a recording solution for resource-constrained systems, maybe via rsb-realtime-cpp + remote recording, is still relevant"
?