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Drive Language Support

Drive Language Support

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Data Relay Instructions for Vehicle Encoding Configuration Language
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Drive Language Support

Syntax highlighting for the Data Relay Instructions for Vehicle Encoding (DRIVE) Configuration Language, developed for Northwestern's Formula Racing Team's compact Serialization Library for the Data Acquisition System (DAQ) of the 2023-2024 Formula SAE Electric Vehicle.

This language is a barebones configuration language that allows users to define the structure of their data packets, and the serialization library will automatically generate the necessary code to serialize and deserialize the data. This language is designed to be simple and easy to use, and is not a turing-complete language.

Notes : This language is not currently intended to be used outside of the Northwestern Formula Racing Team. This language is designed to be used in conjunction with the Northwestern Formula Racing Team's compact Serialization Library. This publically available extension is intended to be used by the Northwestern Formula Racing Team, although usage outside of the team is not prohibited.

Features

  • Syntax highlighting for the DRIVE Configuration Language

Credits

This extension was generated using the Yo Code extension generator.

Release Notes

1.0.1

Added logo for file icon, and extension icon.

1.0.0

Initial release of DRIVE Language Support

  • Comment syntax highlighting
  • "def," "meta," and "frame" syntax highlighting
  • ".version" and ".schema" syntax highlighting
  • Basic syntax highlighting for custom DRIVE data types
  • Built-in syntax highlighting for primitive data types - float, bool, long, string, int and version
  • String Literal syntax highlighting
  • Version Literal syntax highlighting
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