tests/python/c_code@c_ext/cfile.xml
author Andrey Skvortsov <andrej.skvortzov@gmail.com>
Mon, 13 Aug 2018 18:29:07 +0300
changeset 2284 64bb520009f3
parent 1463 de311ffe3961
permissions -rw-r--r--
Fix wxHMI example after upgrading wxGlade

Newer wxGlade generates code to initialize GridSizer's with empty
elements.

...
grid_sizer_1.Add(self.window_1, 1, wx.ALIGN_CENTER, 0)
sizer_2.Add((0, 0), 0, 0, 0)
sizer_2.Add((0, 0), 0, 0, 0)
sizer_2.Add((0, 0), 0, 0, 0)
sizer_2.Add((0, 0), 0, 0, 0)
...

That causes following traceback, if new buttons are added
to already full sizer.

PLCobject : Traceback (most recent call last):

File "./Beremiz_service.py", line 389, in default_evaluator
res = (tocall(*args, **kwargs), None)

File "/tmp/tmpQS8ct2/runtime_0.py", line 540, in _runtime_0_start
wx.MessageBox(_("Please stop PLC to close"))

File "/tmp/tmpQS8ct2/runtime_0.py", line 504, in Init
lambda axis:( MakeButtonFunc(self, sizer, axis+"axisMinus"),

File "/tmp/tmpQS8ct2/runtime_0.py", line 502, in <lambda>
lambda btname: MakeButtonFunc(self, sizer, btname), ActionButtons)

File "/tmp/tmpQS8ct2/runtime_0.py", line 461, in MakeButtonFunc
print sizer, btname

File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/wx-3.0-gtk3/wx/_core.py", line 14453, in Add
return _core_.Sizer_Add(*args, **kwargs)

PyAssertionError: C++ assertion "Assert failure" failed at
../src/common/sizer.cpp(1401) in DoInsert(): too many items (11 > 2*5)
in grid sizer (maybe you should omit the number of either rows or
columns?)


Tested with wxGlade version 0.8.3
Closes #41
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?>
<CFile xmlns:xhtml="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
  <includes>
    <xhtml:p><![CDATA[
]]></xhtml:p>
  </includes>
  <variables>
    <variable name="TestInput" type="SINT" initial="0"/>
    <variable name="TestOutput" type="SINT"/>
  </variables>
  <globals>
    <xhtml:p><![CDATA[
volatile long Lock=0;
volatile char PtoC=1,CtoP=2;

extern long AtomicCompareExchange(long*,long, long);
extern char *PLC_ID;

int Simple_C_Call(int val){
  return val+1;
}

int Python_to_C_Call(char toC, char *fromC){
  /* Code called by python should never touch to 
     variables modified by PLC thread directly

     AtomicCompareExchange comes from 
     beremiz' runtime implementation */

  int res = 0;
  if(!AtomicCompareExchange((long*)&Lock, 0, 1)){
    PtoC=toC;
    *fromC=CtoP;
    AtomicCompareExchange((long*)&Lock, 1, 0);
    res=1;
  }
  printf("C code called by Python: toC %d fromC %d\n",toC,*fromC);
  printf("PLC_ID id %s\n",PLC_ID);
  return res;
}

int PLC_C_Call(char fromPLC, char *toPLC){
  /* PLC also have to be realy carefull not to 
     conflict with asynchronous python access */
  if(!AtomicCompareExchange((long*)&Lock, 0, 1)){
      CtoP = fromPLC;
      *toPLC = PtoC;
      AtomicCompareExchange((long*)&Lock, 1, 0);
      return 1;
  }
  return 0;
}
]]></xhtml:p>
  </globals>
  <initFunction>
    <xhtml:p><![CDATA[
]]></xhtml:p>
  </initFunction>
  <cleanUpFunction>
    <xhtml:p><![CDATA[
]]></xhtml:p>
  </cleanUpFunction>
  <retrieveFunction>
    <xhtml:p><![CDATA[
]]></xhtml:p>
  </retrieveFunction>
  <publishFunction>
    <xhtml:p><![CDATA[
if(!AtomicCompareExchange((long*)&Lock, 0, 1)){
    TestInput = CtoP + PtoC + TestOutput;
    AtomicCompareExchange((long*)&Lock, 1, 0);
}
]]></xhtml:p>
  </publishFunction>
</CFile>