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pygcode
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pygcode
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GCODE Parser for Python
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GCODE Parser for Python
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Currently in development, this is planned to be a pythonic interpreter
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Currently in development, ``pygcode`` is a low-level GCode interpreter
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and encoder for g-code. I'll be learning along the way, but the plan is
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for python.
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to follow the lead of `GRBL <https://github.com/gnea/grbl>`__.
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Installation
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Installation
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============
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Using `PyPi <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pydemia>`__:
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``pip install pygcode``
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``pip install pygcode``
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FIXME: well, that's the plan... give me some time to get it going
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though.
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Usage
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Usage
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=====
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Just brainstorming here...
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Just brainstorming here...
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Writing GCode
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-------------
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Writing gcode from python object instances to text
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import pygcode
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>>> from pygcode import *
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import math
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>>> gcodes = [
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import euclid
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... GCodeRapidMove(Z=5),
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... GCodeStartSpindleCW(),
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... GCodeRapidMove(X=10, Y=20),
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... GCodeFeedRate(200),
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... GCodeLinearMove(Z=-1.5),
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... GCodeRapidMove(Z=5),
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... GCodeStopSpindle(),
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... ]
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>>> print('\n'.join(str(g) for g in gcodes))
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gfile_in = pygcode.parse('part1.gcode') #
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G00 Z5
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gfile_out = pygcode.GCodeFile('part2.gcode')
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M03
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G00 X10 Y20
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total_travel = 0
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F200
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total_time = 0
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G01 Z-1.5
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G00 Z5
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machine = pygcode.Machine()
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M05
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for line in gfile_in.iterlines():
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block = line.block
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if block is None:
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continue
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# validation
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if isinstance(block, pygcode.GCodeArc):
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error = block.r2 - block.r1
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if error > 0.0005:
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raise pygcode.GCodeValidationError("arc points are not on the same circle")
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#block.set_precision(0.0005, method=pygcode.GCodeArc.EFFECT_ENDPOINT)
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block.set_precision(0.0005, method=pygcode.GCodeArc.EFFECT_RADIUS)
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# random metrics
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travel_vector = block.position - machine.state.position # euclid.Vector3 instance
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distance = travel_vector.magnitude()
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travel = block.travel_distance(position=machine.state.position) # eg: distance != travel for G02 & G03
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total_travel += travel
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#total_time += block.time(feed_rate=machine.state.feed_rate) # doesn't consider the feedrate being changed in this block
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total_time += block.time(state=machine.state)
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# rotate : entire file 90deg CCW
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block.rotate(euclid.Quaternion.new_rotate_axis(
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math.pi / 2, euclid.Vector3(0, 0, 1)
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# translate : entire file x += 1, y += 2 mm (after rotation)
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block.translate(euclid.Vector3(1, 2, 0), unit=pygcode.UNIT_MM)
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# TODO: then do something like write it to another file
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gfile_out.write(block)
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>>> from pygcode import *
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>>> from euclid import Vector3
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>>> vectors = [
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... Vector3(10, 0, 0),
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... Vector3(10, 20, 0),
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... Vector3(10, 20, 3),
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... Vector3(0, 20, 3),
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... Vector3(0, 0, 3),
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... Vector3(0, 0, 0)
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G01 X0 Y0 Z0
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G01 X10 Y20 Z0
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To read gcode from a file, utilise the ``Line`` class.
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Each ``Line`` instance contains a ``Block`` and an optional ``Comment``.
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from pygcode import Line
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with open('part.gcode', 'r') as fh:
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for line_text in fh.readlines():
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line = Line(line_text)
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print(line) # will print the line (with cosmetic changes)
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line.block.gcodes # is your list of gcodes
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line.block.modal_params # are all parameters not assigned to a gcode, assumed to be motion modal parameters
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if line.comment:
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line.comment.text # your comment text
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>>> from pygcode import Line
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>>> line = Line('G01 x1 y2 f100 s1000 ; blah')
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>>> print(line)
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G01 X1 Y2 F100 S1000 ; blah
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>>> print(line.block)
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G01 X1 Y2 F100 S1000
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>>> print(line.comment)
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; blah
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>>> line = Line('G0 x1 y2 (foo) f100 (bar) s1000')
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G00 X1 Y2 F100 S1000 (foo. bar)
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>>> print(line.comment)
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(foo. bar)
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the machine will only end up at ``x=10, y=10`` if it started at ``x=0, y=0``
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>>> m.process_gcodes(g)
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<Position: X10 Y20 Z0>
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<Position: X20 Y40 Z0>
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word_letter = 'T'
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word_value_configurable = True
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def word_matches(cls, w):
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def word_matches(cls, w):
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return w.letter == 'T'
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class GCodeSpeedAndFeedOverrideOn(GCodeOtherModal):
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class GCodeSpeedAndFeedOverrideOn(GCodeOtherModal):
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"""M48: Speed and Feed Override Control On"""
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"""M48: Speed and Feed Override Control On"""
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word_letter = 'M'
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word_key = Word('M', 48)
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word_key = Word('M', 48)
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modal_group = MODAL_GROUP_MAP['override_switches']
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modal_group = MODAL_GROUP_MAP['override_switches']
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exec_order = 120
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class GCodeSpeedAndFeedOverrideOff(GCodeOtherModal):
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class GCodeSpeedAndFeedOverrideOff(GCodeOtherModal):
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"""M49: Speed and Feed Override Control Off"""
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"""M49: Speed and Feed Override Control Off"""
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word_letter = 'M'
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word_key = Word('M', 49)
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word_key = Word('M', 49)
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modal_group = MODAL_GROUP_MAP['override_switches']
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modal_group = MODAL_GROUP_MAP['override_switches']
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exec_order = 120
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exec_order = 120
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class GCodeFeedOverride(GCodeOtherModal):
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class GCodeFeedOverride(GCodeOtherModal):
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"""M50: Feed Override Control"""
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"""M50: Feed Override Control"""
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word_letter = 'M'
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param_letters = set('P')
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param_letters = set('P')
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word_key = Word('M', 50)
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word_key = Word('M', 50)
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exec_order = 120
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exec_order = 120
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class GCodeSpindleSpeedOverride(GCodeOtherModal):
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class GCodeSpindleSpeedOverride(GCodeOtherModal):
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"""M51: Spindle Speed Override Control"""
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"""M51: Spindle Speed Override Control"""
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word_letter = 'M'
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param_letters = set('P')
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param_letters = set('P')
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word_key = Word('M', 51)
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word_key = Word('M', 51)
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exec_order = 120
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exec_order = 120
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class GCodeAdaptiveFeed(GCodeOtherModal):
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class GCodeAdaptiveFeed(GCodeOtherModal):
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"""M52: Adaptive Feed Control"""
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"""M52: Adaptive Feed Control"""
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word_letter = 'M'
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param_letters = set('P')
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param_letters = set('P')
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word_key = Word('M', 52)
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word_key = Word('M', 52)
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exec_order = 120
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exec_order = 120
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@ -1017,6 +1037,7 @@ class GCodeAdaptiveFeed(GCodeOtherModal):
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class GCodeFeedStop(GCodeOtherModal):
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class GCodeFeedStop(GCodeOtherModal):
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"""M53: Feed Stop Control"""
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"""M53: Feed Stop Control"""
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word_letter = 'M'
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param_letters = set('P')
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param_letters = set('P')
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word_key = Word('M', 53)
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word_key = Word('M', 53)
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exec_order = 120
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exec_order = 120
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@ -1105,6 +1126,7 @@ class GCodeSelectCoordinateSystem9(GCodeSelectCoordinateSystem):
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# M68 T Analog Output, Immediate
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# M68 T Analog Output, Immediate
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class GCodeIO(GCode):
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class GCodeIO(GCode):
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word_letter = 'M'
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exec_order = 70
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exec_order = 70
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@ -1179,6 +1201,7 @@ class GCodeToolChange(GCodeNonModal):
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"""M6: Tool Change"""
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"""M6: Tool Change"""
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param_letters = set('T')
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param_letters = set('T')
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word_key = Word('M', 6)
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word_key = Word('M', 6)
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|
word_letter = 'M'
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exec_order = 80
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exec_order = 80
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|
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@ -1186,6 +1209,7 @@ class GCodeToolSetCurrent(GCodeNonModal):
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|||||||
"""M61: Set Current Tool"""
|
"""M61: Set Current Tool"""
|
||||||
param_letters = set('Q')
|
param_letters = set('Q')
|
||||||
word_key = Word('M', 61)
|
word_key = Word('M', 61)
|
||||||
|
word_letter = 'M'
|
||||||
exec_order = 80
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exec_order = 80
|
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|
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|
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@ -1245,6 +1269,7 @@ class GCodeRestoreCoordSystemOffset(GCodeNonModal):
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|||||||
|
|
||||||
class GCodeUserDefined(GCodeNonModal):
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class GCodeUserDefined(GCodeNonModal):
|
||||||
"""M101-M199: User Defined Commands"""
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"""M101-M199: User Defined Commands"""
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||||||
|
word_letter = 'M'
|
||||||
# To create user g-codes, inherit from this class
|
# To create user g-codes, inherit from this class
|
||||||
param_letters = set('PQ')
|
param_letters = set('PQ')
|
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#@classmethod
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#@classmethod
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