Update for use with Noetic and Python3 #119
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I'm currently converting our code base to Noetic and python3, and have in the process done so for this project as well. I'm under quite a bit of pressure, so I have not had the chance to test this outside of our specific setup, which is an MTi-100 reporting Acc, Gyro, Mag, and Temp.
I'm sorry I'm not able to follow this through a bit more, but I hope it can be a good starting point.
Since implicit relative imports don't work in python3, I have created a module folder with implementation files with a _ prepended. This is the convention we use to solve this issue, but it does have the disadvantage that the entire history is lost to git :/
Other than the completely standard changes, I changed the classes in mtdef to inherit from the Enum class instead of the manually implemented enum functionality, which didn't work under python3 (the getName function specifically).