modbus/__init__.py
author Andrey Skvortsov <andrej.skvortzov@gmail.com>
Thu, 09 Aug 2018 13:58:47 +0300
changeset 2275 1bb8afa02409
parent 2019 92f02bb17c7e
permissions -rw-r--r--
Improve fix wrong code generation if EN/ENO are used in FBD/LD/SFC

Commit c9915bc6 "Fix wrong code generation if EN/ENO are used in
FBD/LD/SFC" caused following backtrace in some cases:

File "/home/developer/WorkData/PLC/beremiz/beremiz/PLCGenerator.py", line 476, in GenerateProgram
self.GeneratePouProgram(pou_name)
File "/home/developer/WorkData/PLC/beremiz/beremiz/PLCGenerator.py", line 258, in GeneratePouProgram
program = pou_program.GenerateProgram(pou)
File "/home/developer/WorkData/PLC/beremiz/beremiz/PLCGenerator.py", line 1713, in GenerateProgram
self.ComputeProgram(pou)
File "/home/developer/WorkData/PLC/beremiz/beremiz/PLCGenerator.py", line 997, in ComputeProgram
eno_var = self.GetUsedEno(body, connections)
File "/home/developer/WorkData/PLC/beremiz/beremiz/PLCGenerator.py", line 929, in GetUsedEno
for invar in blk.inputVariables.getvariable():
File "/home/developer/WorkData/PLC/beremiz/beremiz/xmlclass/xmlclass.py", line 1363, in getattrMethod
return DefaultElementClass.__getattribute__(self, name)
<type 'exceptions.AttributeError'>: 'inOutVariable' object has no attribute 'inputVariables'
#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

# This file is part of Beremiz, a Integrated Development Environment for
# programming IEC 61131-3 automates supporting plcopen standard and CanFestival.
#
# Copyright (c) 2016 Mario de Sousa (msousa@fe.up.pt)
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