Files
sics/hmcontrol.h
koennecke 1ae7c0c2e2 - Introduced a command history log for statistical and
syntax checking input purposes
- Rectified an error message in fourmess.c
- HMcontrol did not check for the HM to stop before returning. This
  caused weird data files at AMOR as the data had not yet been downloaded
  from the HM.
- Fixed an issue about parameters in multicounter
- Temporary fix in nxscript.c to always read the Hm from the HM and not
  a buffer. This is prior to rethinking caching strategies for old style
  HM's.
- Synchronize now copies fixed motors correctly. This used to cause
  irritation with users. This now requires a script syncdrive to exist
  in the sync server which takes care of handling the fixed flag when
  this is desired.
- Added initify to sicsdata in order to copy large value timebins over
  properly at AMOR


SKIPPED:
	psi/amorstat.c
	psi/make_gen
	psi/makefile_linux
	psi/polterwrite.c
	psi/sinq.c
	psi/sinqhttp.c
	psi/sinqhttpprot.c
	psi/sps.c
	psi/tdchm.c
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/*------------------------------------------------------------------------
H M C O N T R O L
A module for coordinating several counters and histogram
memories. One of the counters is the master counter and the rest are
slaves which have to be kept in sync with the master in their
operations.
copyright: see copyright.h
Mark Koennecke, June 2001
-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#ifndef HMCONTROL
#define HMCONTROL
/*
the maximum number of slaves
*/
#include "sics.h"
#include "counter.h"
#define MAXSLAVE 5
typedef struct {
pObjectDescriptor pDes;
pICountable pCount;
pICountable slaves[MAXSLAVE];
void *slaveData[MAXSLAVE];
int nSlaves;
float fPreset;
CounterMode eMode;
pICallBack pCall;
int checkSlaves;
} HMcontrol, *pHMcontrol;
int MakeHMControl(SConnection * pCon, SicsInterp * pSics,
void *pData, int argc, char *argv[]);
int HMControlAction(SConnection * pCon, SicsInterp * pSics,
void *pData, int argc, char *argv[]);
#endif