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| | The checks from the new clang-tidy file are applied to the source tree
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$ find . -name "*.cpp" | sort -u | xargs \
    --max-procs 8 --max-args 1 clang-tidy --format-style=file \
    --fix -p /path/to/compile_commands.json | 
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| | All copyright is now attributed to "Ettus Research, a National
Instruments company".
SPDX headers were also updated to latest version 3.0. | 
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| | Note: This is the first commit that uses for-range, and range-based
for-loops are now usable for UHD development. | 
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- Also removes all references to boost/cstdint.hpp and replaces it with
  stdint.h (The 'correct' replacement would be <cstdint>, but not all of our
  compilers support that). | 
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| | * CMake now not applying C++ flags to C files
* GCC 4.4: anti-aliasing rules
* MSVC: narrowing, differences in subclass function parameters
* Clang: uninitialized variables | 
|  | * OctoClock can communicate with UHD over Ethernet
* Can read NMEA strings from GPSDO and send to host
* Added multi_usrp_clock class for clock devices
* uhd::device can now filter to return only USRP devices or clock devices
* New OctoClock bootloader can accept firmware download over Ethernet
* Added octoclock_burn_eeprom,octoclock_firmware_burner utilities
* Added test_clock_synch example to show clock API |