Fixing python plugin function block code to follow new macros defined in matiec accessor.h for setting variables
#!/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.
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#Copyright (C) 2007: Edouard TISSERANT and Laurent BESSARD
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import time
import wx
import subprocess, ctypes
import threading
import os
if os.name == 'posix':
from signal import SIGTERM, SIGKILL
class outputThread(threading.Thread):
"""
Thread is used to print the output of a command to the stdout
"""
def __init__(self, Proc, fd, callback=None, endcallback=None):
threading.Thread.__init__(self)
self.killed = False
self.finished = False
self.retval = None
self.Proc = Proc
self.callback = callback
self.endcallback = endcallback
self.fd = fd
def run(self):
outchunk = None
self.retval = None
while outchunk != '' and not self.killed :
outchunk = self.fd.readline()
if self.callback : self.callback(outchunk)
while self.retval is None and not self.killed :
self.retval = self.Proc.poll()
outchunk = self.fd.readline()
if self.callback : self.callback(outchunk)
while outchunk != '' and not self.killed :
outchunk = self.fd.readline()
if self.endcallback:
try:
err = self.Proc.wait()
except:
err = self.retval
self.finished = True
self.endcallback(self.Proc.pid, err)
class ProcessLogger:
def __init__(self, logger, Command, finish_callback=None, no_stdout=False, no_stderr=False, no_gui=True):
self.logger = logger
if not isinstance(Command, list):
self.Command_str = Command
self.Command = []
for i,word in enumerate(Command.replace("'",'"').split('"')):
if i % 2 == 0:
word = word.strip()
if len(word) > 0:
self.Command.extend(word.split())
else:
self.Command.append(word)
else:
self.Command = Command
self.Command_str = subprocess.list2cmdline(self.Command)
self.finish_callback = finish_callback
self.no_stdout = no_stdout
self.no_stderr = no_stderr
self.startupinfo = None
self.errlen = 0
self.outlen = 0
self.exitcode = None
self.outdata = ""
self.errdata = ""
self.finished = False
popenargs= {
"cwd":os.getcwd(),
"stdin":subprocess.PIPE,
"stdout":subprocess.PIPE,
"stderr":subprocess.PIPE}
if no_gui == True and wx.Platform == '__WXMSW__':
self.startupinfo = subprocess.STARTUPINFO()
self.startupinfo.dwFlags |= subprocess.STARTF_USESHOWWINDOW
popenargs["startupinfo"] = self.startupinfo
elif wx.Platform == '__WXGTK__':
popenargs["shell"] = False #True
self.Proc = subprocess.Popen( self.Command, **popenargs )
self.outt = outputThread(
self.Proc,
self.Proc.stdout,
self.output,
self.finish)
self.outt.start()
self.errt = outputThread(
self.Proc,
self.Proc.stderr,
self.errors)
self.errt.start()
def output(self,v):
self.outdata += v
self.outlen += 1
if not self.no_stdout:
if wx.GetApp() is None:
self.logger.write(v)
else:
wx.CallAfter(self.logger.write,v)
def errors(self,v):
self.errdata += v
self.errlen += 1
if not self.no_stderr:
if wx.GetApp() is None:
self.logger.write_warning(v)
else:
wx.CallAfter(self.logger.write_warning,v)
def log_the_end(self,ecode,pid):
self.logger.write(self.Command_str + "\n")
self.logger.write_warning(_("exited with status %s (pid %s)\n")%(str(ecode),str(pid)))
def finish(self, pid,ecode):
self.finished = True
self.exitcode = ecode
if self.exitcode != 0:
if wx.GetApp() is None:
self.log_the_end(ecode,pid)
else:
wx.CallAfter(self.log_the_end,ecode,pid)
if self.finish_callback is not None:
self.finish_callback(self,ecode,pid)
def kill(self,gently=True):
self.outt.killed = True
self.errt.killed = True
if wx.Platform == '__WXMSW__':
PROCESS_TERMINATE = 1
handle = ctypes.windll.kernel32.OpenProcess(PROCESS_TERMINATE, False, self.Proc.pid)
ctypes.windll.kernel32.TerminateProcess(handle, -1)
ctypes.windll.kernel32.CloseHandle(handle)
else:
if gently:
sig=SIGTERM
else:
sig=SIGKILL
try:
os.kill(self.Proc.pid, sig)
except:
pass
self.outt.join()
self.errt.join()
def spin(self, timeout=None, out_limit=None, err_limit=None, keyword = None, kill_it = True):
count = 0
while not self.finished:
if err_limit and self.errlen > err_limit:
break
if out_limit and self.outlen > out_limit:
break
if timeout:
if count > timeout:
break
count += 1
if keyword and self.outdata.find(keyword)!=-1:
break
app = wx.GetApp()
if app is not None:
app.Yield()
time.sleep(0.01)
if not self.outt.finished and kill_it:
self.kill()
return [self.exitcode, self.outdata, self.errdata]