graphics/DebugDataConsumer.py
author Laurent Bessard
Wed, 29 May 2013 22:27:20 +0200
changeset 1193 59c196884fec
parent 1176 f4b434672204
child 1214 2ef048b5383c
permissions -rw-r--r--
Moved and start to rewrite DebugVariablePanel splitting it into multiple files
#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

#This file is part of PLCOpenEditor, a library implementing an IEC 61131-3 editor
#based on the plcopen standard. 
#
#Copyright (C) 2007: Edouard TISSERANT and Laurent BESSARD
#
#See COPYING file for copyrights details.
#
#This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
#modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public
#License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
#version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
#This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
#but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
#MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
#General Public License for more details.
#
#You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
#License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
#Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA

import datetime

#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#                        Date and Time conversion function
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

SECOND = 1000000      # Number of microseconds in one second
MINUTE = 60 * SECOND  # Number of microseconds in one minute
HOUR = 60 * MINUTE    # Number of microseconds in one hour
DAY = 24 * HOUR       # Number of microseconds in one day

# Date corresponding to Epoch (1970 January the first)
DATE_ORIGIN = datetime.datetime(1970, 1, 1)

def get_microseconds(value):
    """
    Function converting time duration expressed in day, second and microseconds
    into one expressed in microseconds
    @param value: Time duration to convert
    @return: Time duration expressed in microsecond
    """
    return float(value.days * DAY + \
                 value.seconds * SECOND + \
                 value.microseconds)
    return 

def generate_time(value):
    """
    Function converting time duration expressed in day, second and microseconds
    into a IEC 61131 TIME literal
    @param value: Time duration to convert
    @return: IEC 61131 TIME literal
    """
    microseconds = get_microseconds(value)
    
    # Get absolute microseconds value and save if it was negative
    negative = microseconds < 0
    microseconds = abs(microseconds)
    
    # TIME literal prefix
    data = "T#"
    if negative:
        data += "-"
    
    # In TIME literal format, it isn't mandatory to indicate null values
    # if no greater non-null values are available. This variable is used to
    # inhibit formatting until a non-null value is found
    not_null = False
    
    for val, format in [
            (int(microseconds) / DAY, "%dd"),                # Days
            ((int(microseconds) % DAY) / HOUR, "%dh"),       # Hours
            ((int(microseconds) % HOUR) / MINUTE, "%dm"),    # Minutes
            ((int(microseconds) % MINUTE) / SECOND, "%ds")]: # Seconds
        
        # Add value to TIME literal if value is non-null or another non-null 
        # value have already be found
        if val > 0 or not_null:
            data += format % val
            
            # Update non-null variable
            not_null = True
    
    # In any case microseconds have to be added to TIME literal 
    data += "%gms" % (microseconds % SECOND / 1000.)
    
    return data

def generate_date(value):
    """
    Function converting time duration expressed in day, second and microseconds
    into a IEC 61131 DATE literal
    @param value: Time duration to convert
    @return: IEC 61131 DATE literal
    """
    return (DATE_ORIGIN + value).strftime("DATE#%Y-%m-%d")

def generate_datetime(value):
    """
    Function converting time duration expressed in day, second and microseconds
    into a IEC 61131 DATE_AND_TIME literal
    @param value: Time duration to convert
    @return: IEC 61131 DATE_AND_TIME literal
    """
    return (DATE_ORIGIN + value).strftime("DT#%Y-%m-%d-%H:%M:%S.%f")

def generate_timeofday(value):
    """
    Function converting time duration expressed in day, second and microseconds
    into a IEC 61131 TIME_OF_DAY literal
    @param value: Time duration to convert
    @return: IEC 61131 TIME_OF_DAY literal
    """
    microseconds = get_microseconds(value)
    
    # TIME_OF_DAY literal prefix
    data = "TOD#"
    
    for val, format in [
            (int(microseconds) / HOUR, "%2.2d:"),               # Hours
            ((int(microseconds) % HOUR) / MINUTE, "%2.2d:"),    # Minutes
            ((int(microseconds) % MINUTE) / SECOND, "%2.2d."),  # Seconds
            (microseconds % SECOND, "%6.6d")]:                  # Microseconds
        
        # Add value to TIME_OF_DAY literal
        data += format % val
    
    return data

# Dictionary of translation functions from value send by debugger to IEC 
# literal stored by type
TYPE_TRANSLATOR = {
    "TIME": generate_time,
    "DATE": generate_date,
    "DT": generate_datetime,
    "TOD": generate_timeofday,
    "STRING": lambda v: "'%s'" % v,
    "WSTRING": lambda v: '"%s"' % v,
    "REAL": lambda v: "%.6g" % v,
    "LREAL": lambda v: "%.6g" % v,
    "BOOL": lambda v: v}

#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#                            Debug Data Consumer Class
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

"""
Class that implements an element that consumes debug values
Value update can be inhibited during the time the associated Debug Viewer is
refreshing
"""

class DebugDataConsumer:
    
    def __init__(self):
        """
        Constructor
        """
        # Debug value and forced flag
        self.Value = None
        self.Forced = False
        
        # Store debug value and forced flag when value update is inhibited
        self.LastValue = None
        self.LastForced = False
        
        # Value IEC data type
        self.DataType = None
        
        # Flag that value update is inhibited
        self.Inhibited = False
    
    def Inhibit(self, inhibit):
        """
        Set flag to inhibit or activate value update
        @param inhibit: Inhibit flag
        """
        # Save inhibit flag
        self.Inhibited = inhibit
        
        # When reactivated update value and forced flag with stored values
        if not inhibit and self.LastValue is not None:
            self.SetForced(self.LastForced)
            self.SetValue(self.LastValue)
            
            # Reset stored values
            self.LastValue = None
            self.LastForced = False
    
    def SetDataType(self, data_type):
        """
        Set value IEC data type
        @param data_type: Value IEC data type
        """
        self.DataType = data_type
    
    def NewValue(self, tick, value, forced=False):
        """
        Function called by debug thread when a new debug value is available
        @param tick: PLC tick when value was captured
        @param value: Value captured
        @param forced: Forced flag, True if value is forced (default: False)
        """
        # Translate value to IEC literal
        value = TYPE_TRANSLATOR.get(self.DataType, str)(value)
        
        # Store value and forced flag when value update is inhibited
        if self.Inhibited:
            self.LastValue = value
            self.LastForced = forced
        
        # Update value and forced flag in any other case
        else:
            self.SetForced(forced)
            self.SetValue(value)
    
    def SetValue(self, value):
        """
        Update value.
        May be overridden by inherited classes
        @param value: New value
        """
        self.Value = value
    
    def GetValue(self):
        """
        Return current value
        @return: Current value
        """
        return self.Value
    
    def SetForced(self, forced):
        """
        Update Forced flag.
        May be overridden by inherited classes
        @param forced: New forced flag
        """
        self.Forced = forced
    
    def IsForced(self):
        """
        Indicate if current value is forced
        @return: Current forced flag
        """
        return self.Forced