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
Change-Id: I2eec45da40947a73d9c180f0f146eb62efbda2b3
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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.
Change-Id: I39f18d17debadd8aa5b904e59998d2172f3f11b9
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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
Change-Id: If1ae8b68e02f13e601334656b818337c882e06cc
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this is driver for the PPMS of LIN at PSI.
This includes the SCoP driver and a simulation, which mimics a
PPMS device including the command interface.
The (small) interface to the windows system of PPMS follows in
a separate patch.
Change-Id: I92173b6dd83016fd1db446c710af101d436fc57b
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Before the introduction of the Property, the default of the poll
property was False. I feel that this is a better default, as the
programmer should think about which parameters really need to be
polled.
+ change comment about poll property (meaning depends on Poller)
+ change name of Status datatype to StatusType (avoid name conflicts
with Status enum type)
Change-Id: Ie405b10ce8dfe85b235dbe78c910b5b5ee22cbb1
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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
Change-Id: I1efddf51f2c760510e913dbcaa099e8a89c9cab5
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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
Change-Id: I881c6972aeabb8494a21a6cbc7ffeddfd4f5d4f8
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Reviewed-by: Enrico Faulhaber <enrico.faulhaber@frm2.tum.de>
Reviewed-by: Markus Zolliker <markus.zolliker@psi.ch>
Reviewed-by: Bjoern Pedersen <bjoern.pedersen@frm2.tum.de>