Closes issue #322 | Add option to check if headset is connected #323
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This closes issue #322. It adds the command line flag
--connected
alias-t
(standing for test)to check if there is a headset connected.
It works by first checking if a headset is detected.
If it does, there are 2 cases:
These 2 cases are differentiated by first checking if the
model has the battery status capability.
If it doesn't, it is wired connected.
If it does, the battery status is checked. If an error is returned, the headset
is turned off.
For example, this option can be integrated in bash scripts using
if headsetcontrol -t ; then ; <do something> ; fi