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Subject: RE: SNL with C
From: Mark Rivers <[email protected]>
To: Pierrick Hanlet <[email protected]>, "Zelazny, Michael Stanley" <[email protected]>
Cc: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2012 03:23:23 +0000
It needs to be outside the block.  All C functions need to be escaped with a single block of %{ }%, as in the example below from one of my SNL programs.

Note that it is usually a good idea to build the program with the +r option so that multiple instances of the SNL program can be run:

/* This program must be compiled with the recursive option */
option +r;

In that case if your C code uses variables from the SNL code it needs to reference them with the pVar structure pointer, also shown below.


/*  C functions  */
%{

/* getMotorPositions returns the positions of each motor.
 * It reads the positions from the controller, and then converts to
 * EPICS motor user coordinates */
static int getMotorPositions(SS_ID ssId, struct UserVar *pVar, double *pos)
{
    int status;
    int j;
    int dir;

    /* Read the current positions of all the axes */

    status = GroupPositionCurrentGet(pVar->positionSocket,
                                     pVar->groupName,pVar->numAxes,pos);
    if (status != 0)
        printMessage("Error performing GroupPositionCurrentGet%i\n", status);
    /* Convert from XPS units (which are EPICS motor dial units) to user units */
    for (j=0; j<pVar->numAxes; j++) {
        if (pVar->epicsMotorDir[j] == 0) dir=1; else dir=-1;
        pos[j] = pos[j]*dir + pVar->epicsMotorOff[j];
    }

    return(status);
}


...

static void printMessage(const char *pformat, ...)
{
    va_list pvar;
    FILE     *fp = stdout;
    epicsTimeStamp now;
    char nowText[40];

    epicsTimeGetCurrent(&now);
    nowText[0] = 0;
    epicsTimeToStrftime(nowText,sizeof(nowText),
         "%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S.%03f",&now);
    fprintf(fp,"%s ",nowText);
    va_start(pvar, pformat);
    vfprintf(fp,pformat,pvar);
    va_end(pvar);
    fflush(fp);
}

}%


Cheers,
Mark


________________________________
From: [email protected] [[email protected]] on behalf of Pierrick Hanlet [[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2012 6:37 PM
To: Zelazny, Michael Stanley
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: SNL with C

Great!  Thank you and Mark.

Another question: if I want to write a C function, I understand that it needs to be
after the last SNL statement.  Does it belong outside of the ss SS1 {} block, or
is it after the last statement within the block.  Is it true that this code would
also need to be escaped %{ short myFunc() {} }%?
Best regards,
Pierrick


On 12/19/2012 06:11 PM, Zelazny, Michael Stanley wrote:

try putting your statement in an "entry" block.  And, as Mark says, the "%%" probably isn't necessary.

ss SS1 {

  state Offline {
    /* Get PV relevent PV information */
    when (SS1mon == 1) {
      SS1state = 1;
      pvPut(SS1state);
    } state Pumping
  }

  state Pumping {
    /* Get PV relevent PV information */
    entry {
    %%if (StateReadCDB()) printf("SS1-Pumping: success\");
    }
    when (SS1vac <= 1.0e-4) {
      SS1state = 2;
      pvPut(SS1state);
    } state Pumped_Warm
  }
... continued
}
________________________________________
From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> [[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>] On Behalf Of Pierrick M Hanlet [[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>]
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2012 3:59 PM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: SNL with C

Hi,
I a newcomer to SNL.

I have a library to which I link my snl.  In a global entrance block, I can successfully call
one of the functions.  Later I added the use of another function in a state set and now
I can no longer compile.

ss SS1 {

  state Offline {
    /* Get PV relevent PV information */
    when (SS1mon == 1) {
      SS1state = 1;
      pvPut(SS1state);
    } state Pumping
  }

  state Pumping {
    /* Get PV relevent PV information */
    %%if (StateReadCDB()) printf("SS1-Pumping: success\");
    when (SS1vac <= 1.0e-4) {
      SS1state = 2;
      pvPut(SS1state);
    } state Pumped_Warm
  }
... continued
}


The error at compilation/linking is:
converting ../sncMICEStates.stt
/home/epics/epics/Support/seq/bin/linux-x86/snc +r   ../sncMICEStates.stt -o sncMICEStates.c.tmp
syntax error: line no. 96 (../sncMICEStates.stt)
     state option list
make[3]: *** [sncMICEStates.c] Error 1
make[3]: Leaving directory `/home/epics/epics/iocTops/MICEStates/MICEStatesApp/src/O.linux-x86'
make[2]: *** [install.linux-x86] Error 2
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/epics/epics/iocTops/MICEStates/MICEStatesApp/src'
make[1]: *** [src.install] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/epics/epics/iocTops/MICEStates/MICEStatesApp'
make: *** [MICEStatesApp.install] Error 2

where line no. 96 is the escaped call to the library function in my Pumping state.  The error "state option list"
doesn't tell me anything.

Help please,
Pierrick



"Whether you think you can or think you can't, either way, you are correct"
-- Henry Ford

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--
"Whether you think you can or think you can't, either way, you are correct" -- Henry Ford
_______________________________________________________________
Pierrick Hanlet
IIT/Fermilab
+1-630-840-5555 (FNAL)
+1-312-567-5745 (IIT)
+1-630-697-8758/+44-79-48-860-197 (US/UK mobile)


Replies:
Re: SNL with C Benjamin Franksen
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SNL with C Pierrick M Hanlet
RE: SNL with C Zelazny, Michael Stanley
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