allow changing of the timestamp char code delimeter (#1972)
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@ -700,6 +700,25 @@ our @options = (
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type => $types{boolean},
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category => 'config',
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},
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{
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name => 'ZM_TIMESTAMP_CODE_CHAR',
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default => '%',
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description => 'Character to used to identify timestamp codes',
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help => q`
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There are a few codes one can use to tell ZoneMinder to insert
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data into the timestamp of each image. Traditionally, the
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percent (%) character has been used to identify these codes since
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the current character codes do not conflict with the strftime
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codes, which can also be used in the timestamp. While this works
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well for Linux, this does not work well for BSD operating systems.
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Changing the default character to something else, such as an
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exclamation point (!), resolves the issue. Note this only affects
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the timestamp codes built into ZoneMinder. It has no effect on
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the family of strftime codes one can use.
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`,
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type => $types{string},
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category => 'config',
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},
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{
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name => 'ZM_CPU_EXTENSIONS',
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default => 'yes',
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@ -2941,7 +2941,7 @@ void Monitor::TimestampImage( Image *ts_image, const struct timeval *ts_time ) c
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const char *s_ptr = label_time_text;
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char *d_ptr = label_text;
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while ( *s_ptr && ((d_ptr-label_text) < (unsigned int)sizeof(label_text)) ) {
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if ( *s_ptr == '%' ) {
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if ( *s_ptr == config.timestamp_code_char[0] ) {
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bool found_macro = false;
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switch ( *(s_ptr+1) ) {
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case 'N' :
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