beremiz

Dirty fix for error '_object_has_no_attribute_'getSlave' in EtherCAT extension

traceback:
File "/home/developer/WorkData/PLC/beremiz/beremiz/IDEFrame.py", line 1433, in OnPouSelectedChanged
window.RefreshView()
File "/home/developer/WorkData/PLC/beremiz/beremiz/etherlab/ConfigEditor.py", line 837, in RefreshView
self.RefreshProcessVariables()
File "/home/developer/WorkData/PLC/beremiz/beremiz/etherlab/ConfigEditor.py", line 886, in RefreshProcessVariables
slaves = self.Controler.GetSlaves(**self.CurrentNodesFilter)
File "/home/developer/WorkData/PLC/beremiz/beremiz/etherlab/EthercatMaster.py", line 341, in GetSlaves
for slave in self.Config.getConfig().getSlave():
:_'lxml.etree._Element'_object_has_no_attribute_'getSlave'

Steps to reproduce problem:

- Add new EtherCAT master
- Add new EthercatNode to the master
- double click on


this is looks like dirty hack to fix strange problem with initial[0]
changing its type after returning from _init_ method to lxml.etree._Element
As a result all methods generated by class factory are lost.

For example, in function initMethod initial[0].__class__ points to
xmlclass.xmlclass.Config. After map(self.append, initial)
self.Config.__class__ is 'xmlclass.xmlclass.Config' as well.
But after returning from initMethod (_init) in CreateElement
self.Config.__class__ has changed to lxml.etree._Element.


I've noticed similar behavior if copy/deepcopy is used for any child
of etree.ElementBase. See simple example below.
[-------------------------------------------------------------]
#!/usr/bin/python

from __future__ import print_function
from lxml import etree
import copy

class DefaultElementClass(etree.ElementBase):
def getLocalTag(self):
return etree.QName(self.tag).localname


def printInformation(x):
print(x, x.__class__, "getLocalTag" in dir(x))


a = DefaultElementClass()
printInformation(a)

#
printInformation(copy.copy(a))
printInformation(copy.deepcopy(a))
[-------------------------------------------------------------]
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?>
<CFile xmlns:xhtml="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<includes>
<xhtml:p><![CDATA[
]]></xhtml:p>
</includes>
<variables>
<variable name="TestInput" type="SINT" initial="0"/>
<variable name="TestOutput" type="SINT"/>
</variables>
<globals>
<xhtml:p><![CDATA[
volatile long Lock=0;
volatile char PtoC=1,CtoP=2;
extern long AtomicCompareExchange(long*,long, long);
extern char *PLC_ID;
int Simple_C_Call(int val){
return val+1;
}
int Python_to_C_Call(char toC, char *fromC){
/* Code called by python should never touch to
variables modified by PLC thread directly
AtomicCompareExchange comes from
beremiz' runtime implementation */
int res = 0;
if(!AtomicCompareExchange((long*)&Lock, 0, 1)){
PtoC=toC;
*fromC=CtoP;
AtomicCompareExchange((long*)&Lock, 1, 0);
res=1;
}
printf("C code called by Python: toC %d fromC %d\n",toC,*fromC);
printf("PLC_ID id %s\n",PLC_ID);
return res;
}
int PLC_C_Call(char fromPLC, char *toPLC){
/* PLC also have to be realy carefull not to
conflict with asynchronous python access */
if(!AtomicCompareExchange((long*)&Lock, 0, 1)){
CtoP = fromPLC;
*toPLC = PtoC;
AtomicCompareExchange((long*)&Lock, 1, 0);
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
]]></xhtml:p>
</globals>
<initFunction>
<xhtml:p><![CDATA[
]]></xhtml:p>
</initFunction>
<cleanUpFunction>
<xhtml:p><![CDATA[
]]></xhtml:p>
</cleanUpFunction>
<retrieveFunction>
<xhtml:p><![CDATA[
]]></xhtml:p>
</retrieveFunction>
<publishFunction>
<xhtml:p><![CDATA[
if(!AtomicCompareExchange((long*)&Lock, 0, 1)){
TestInput = CtoP + PtoC + TestOutput;
AtomicCompareExchange((long*)&Lock, 1, 0);
}
]]></xhtml:p>
</publishFunction>
</CFile>