Visa Device Handler
======
Based on the visa crate, this crate aims to provide a wrapper to allow multiple device connections and handling,
and make the usage of NI-VISA easier to use.
The crate supports Windows, and sould support Linux and MacOS. but is being tested mainly on Windows.
## Example
```rust
let sdm_result:SafeDeviceMap = SafeDeviceMap::init(None);
match sdm_result {
Ok(mapper) => {
mapper.connect_device("address_01".to_string());
let data = mapper.query_from_device("name_01".to_string(),"cool funcation with args").unwrap();
println!("got {} from the device",data);
mapper.disconnect_device("name_01".to_string());
}
Err(e) => {/*print codes or anything */}
}
```
## Tauri
The next Tauri project utilizes the crate as a peripheral for NI-VISA.
https://github.com/LiorBuch/showcaser.
this project uses React and Mantine as the UI, it's not failproof as it's just a POC.
## Change Log 0.3.0
- `get_first_device` now returns the device instead of printing.
- `get_first_device` and `find_all_devices` now won't print unless `debug` boolean is true.
- Fixed the error where the CString parses null terminators.
- Added key error map in some functions.
### Change Log 0.3.1
- Opened project as open source.
- Added Tauri example project -> https://github.com/LiorBuch/showcaser
- Added filter keywords for `get_first_device` and `find_all_devices`
## Change Log 0.4.0
- Fixed the disconnect issue.
- Cleaned structure.
## Change Log 0.5.0
- All Device operations now use its address, more uniform approch simce the address is always presented.
- Linux is now enabled, yet not fully tested.
- Added logger to the Map to save all the warnings and suppress them. (set to silent by default)
- status codes are now fully tested to give more accurate information.