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The FreeStyle Libre at least allows patient names and other strings to
be set in UTF-8 so there is no reason to force ascii everywhere.
Instead, allow the session to define an encoding for ease of integration
with downstream tools.
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The original FreeStyle Libre software is known for incorrectly
truncating strings with UTF-8, which causes the multi-record strings not
to decode correctly.
But since the Libre actually sends these as they are provided, we can
calculate the checksum correctly if we do that _before_ replacing the
invalid codepoints.
This splits the `send_text_command` method into a public and a private
interface, with the public returning the expected string, while the
private returns the raw bytes. It should probably be changed to always
return bytes instead.
This change fixes https://github.com/glucometers-tech/glucometerutils/issues/103.
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This also sets up the whole pytest configuration and Travis CI integration.
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This library is a factor-out of
https://github.com/glucometers-tech/glucometerutils to only include the
FreeStyle implementation, to make it easier to use outside of
glucometerutils, and in particular to make it easier to build better
reverse engineering tooling around it.
Note that since the code was a mix of MIT and Apache-2.0 license, the
overall license of the library is written down as Apache-2.0, as that would
be a super-set of the requirements from MIT.
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