pub enum LnavRecordError {
NotGps(GnssSatelliteId),
InvalidEpoch(&'static str),
WeekMismatch {
full_week: u32,
decoded_week: i64,
},
NoUraPrediction(i64),
FitIntervalUnsupported {
fit_interval_flag: i64,
iode: i64,
iodc: i64,
},
}Expand description
Failure building a BroadcastRecord from decoded LNAV subframes.
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NotGps(GnssSatelliteId)
LNAV is the GPS L1 C/A message; the satellite is not a GPS satellite.
InvalidEpoch(&'static str)
A derived week/time-of-week value was not representable.
WeekMismatch
The caller-supplied full_week does not reduce to the decoded 10-bit week
(full_week % 1024 != decoded_week), so it unrolls to the wrong GPS week.
Fields
NoUraPrediction(i64)
URA index 15 (or an out-of-range index) carries no accuracy prediction.
FitIntervalUnsupported
The fit-interval flag / IODE / IODC combination is reserved or otherwise not a defined IS-GPS-200N Table 20-XII curve-fit interval.
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fn clone(&self) -> LnavRecordError
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fn eq(&self, other: &LnavRecordError) -> bool
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