as module properties and parameters anyway share the same namespace,
there is no need to distinguish in config files.
+ a parameter default value may be overriden just with a class
attribute.
Both improvements help to switch between parameters and properties
more easily.
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- analyze_<group> returns now a dict
- change_<group> has no more values arguments.
values may be read with change.readValues(), which leaves more
freedom to the programmer, especially if the values do not need
to be read before a change
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this is a simplicifcation for the ppms driver
- the derivation of a changecmd from a querycmd is moved to
CmdHandler.__init__
- the special treatment of handlers when writing configured
parameters has moved to CmdHandler.write
- introduced Drivable.isDriving, changed Module.isBusy
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writable parameters with a configured value should call write_<param>
on initialization.
+ introduced 'initwrite' parameter property for more fine control over this
+ minor improvements in metaclass.py, param.py, commandhandler.py
+ rearranged test_modules.py
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in the current implementation, in case polling results in an error,
an error_update is generated. But on activate, for this parameter
a normal update will be generated, indicating that this value is ok.
With this change, parameters have an additonal attribue 'readerror',
which save the error generated on the last read, or None, if the
read was successful.
In addition, subsequent repeated errors are only reported the first
time.
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modules using the old poller (now called secop.poller.BasicPoller)
need to explcitly declare it (pollerClass = BasicPoller)
BasicPoller is still used in:
secop_mlz/amagnet.py
secop_mlz/entangle.py
secop/simulation.py
Remark: before removing BasicPoller we may need a replacement for
Readable.pollParams
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this change is triggered by the fact, that assigining a unit
in the config file did no longer work.
this change has several implications:
1) secop.properties must not import secop.datatypes:
- as ValueType can not be imported, the default behaviour with
'mandatory' and 'default' arguments was slightly changed
- instead of checking for DataType when exporting, a try/except
was used
2) the datatype of datatype properties is sometimes not yet defined.
a stub is used in this cases instead, which is later replaced by
the proper datatype. The number of stubs may be reduced, but this
should be done in a later change, as the diff will be much less
readable.
3) in config files, datatype properties can be changed like parameter
properties. HasProperties.setProperties/checkProperties/getProperties
are overridden for this.
the config editor seems still to work, an issue (probably py3) had
to be fixed there
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- None <= 0 is invalid in py3
- restrict BLOBType to bytes (may be changed after migration to py3)
- remove long
- use list(<dict>.items()) when dict is changed within loop
- allow initialization of properties in HasProperties without
supercall to base class
- <dict>.values() can not be indexed
- adapted/removed various tests. additional tests might be added
after definitive migration to py3
after this change, all the tests run with py3, also secop-server and
secop-gui were tested with an example, but other code might still contain
py3 incompatibilities
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the poller is now a separate (python-)module
- 3 categories of polled parameters:
- regular
- dynamic: accelerated when module is busy
- slow: less frequent, with lower priority
- several modules might share a poller. this makes sense, when a
they share a common communicator
- modules using the new poller must define pollerClass
- pollerClass may be define even an other poller implementation
- the old simple poller is still used on Readables without pollerClass
- the poller can not be configured in the config file only, as the
poll attributes have special values for this poller
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+ DataType validators are shifted to __call__
+ as_json is moved to export_datatape()
+ new HasProperties Base Mixin for Modules/DataTypes
+ accessibles can be accessed via iterator of a module
+ properties are properly 'derived' and checked, are set with .setPropertyValue
remember: parameters only have properties, so use getPropertyValue()
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- <module>.parameters should contain live parameters on the instance level, not on the class level
- simplified code in Module.__init__, as self.parameters are available
- accessibles on instance level must be OrderedDict, as this is used by describe
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for easier distinction:
- camelCase or singleword: framework method
- snake_case: driver method
(driver) parameters are lowercase, single word framework variables may
have to start with uppercase letters to distinguish...
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the export argument of an accessible allows now to specify an other
external name than the attribute used internally.
export=True (default, use defined name, or prefix with '_' when
name not in predefined list)
export=False (do not export)
export=<any string> (special cases only)
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initialisation occurs in this order:
- object creeation (via __init__ which should consume the cfg values it knows about)
- registering each object with the dispatcher
- calling init_module() on each module (for connecting to other modules, checking hw, creating threads....)
- calling start_module(cb) on each module. after the module finished startup it should call cb(self) once.
This is the right place to do initialisation of hw which is not needed to read from the hw.
(uploading curves, polling/re-setting all parameters, etc.)
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unfortunately IntEnum can't be bent like we would need it (extensible).
So we had to write our own....
The members of the Enum still behave like ints, but also have
.name and .value attributes, should they be needed.
needed adoptions to correctly use (and test) the EnumType are included.
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