Fix calling of functions whose parameters are of an implicitly declared datatype (currently only makes sense for REF_TO datatypes, but may make sense to other datatypes too if the datatype model is changed in the future).
(****************************************************************
RTC - Real-time clock
Q is a copy of IN.
When IN = FALSE, CDT is the current date and time as set by the
PLC driver.
When IN changes from FALSE to TRUE, PDT is stored. As long as IN is
TRUE, CDT is equal to PDT + the amount of time since PDT was loaded.
****************************************************************)
FUNCTION_BLOCK RTC
VAR_INPUT
IN : BOOL; (* 0 - current time, 1 - load time from
PDT *)
PDT : DT; (* Preset datetime *)
END_VAR
VAR_OUTPUT
Q : BOOL := FALSE; (* Copy of IN *)
CDT : DT; (* Datetime, current or relative to PDT *)
END_VAR
VAR
PREV_IN : BOOL := FALSE;
OFFSET : TIME;
CURRENT_TIME : DT;
END_VAR
{__SET_VAR(data__->,CURRENT_TIME,,__CURRENT_TIME)}
IF IN
THEN
IF NOT PREV_IN
THEN
OFFSET := PDT - CURRENT_TIME;
END_IF;
(* PDT + time since PDT was loaded *)
CDT := CURRENT_TIME + OFFSET;
ELSE
CDT := CURRENT_TIME;
END_IF;
Q := IN;
PREV_IN := IN;
END_FUNCTION_BLOCK