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Instead of maintaining the reversing tools for Abbott FreeStyle devices in
this repository, they are now part of their own project
(https://github.com/glucometers-tech/freestyle-hid), making it easier to
split the dependencies requirements.
The basic I/O of the FreeStyle session is also implemented in that library.
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This is following the advice provided in https://matija.suklje.name/how-and-why-to-properly-write-copyright-statements-in-your-code
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This in turn allows wrapping the FreeStyle access in its own session class,
which the freestyle_hid_console can use without dirty tricks, and without
triggering the now-abstract class.
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The f-strings formatted strings are generally simpler to write, read and
debug, with a few exceptions.
Keep the logging strings lazy, keep the CSV-building with %-formatting, as
it makes it more readable.
In fsoptium, keep `'$%s\r\n'` as a %-format, to avoid making it
`f'${command}\r\n'` that would make it easy to mistake for a Shell variable.
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This makes it easier to identify the expected command range of a FreeStyle device.
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This makes it possible to send and receive text-command protocols to a FreeStyle HID device without actually writing any code, to identify possible valid commands.
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