rs274 - standalone G-code interpreter
rs274 [-p interp.so] [-t tool.tbl] [-v var-file.var] [-n 0|1|2] [-b] [-s] [-g] [ input_file [output_file] ]
rs274 Standalone G-code interpreter interface
Usage: rs274 [-p interp.so] [-t tool.tbl] [-v var-file.var] [-n 0|1|2] [-b] [-s] [-g] [input file [output file]]
-p
Specify the pluggable interpreter to use
-t
Specify the .tbl (tool table) file to use
-v
Specify the .var (parameter) file to use
-n
Specify the continue mode:
0: continue
1: enter MDI mode
2: stop (default)
-b
Toggle the block delete flag (default: OFF)
-s
Toggle the print stack flag (default: OFF)
-g
Toggle the go (batch mode) flag (default: OFF)
-i
specify the .ini file (default: no ini file)
-T
call task_init()
-l
specify the log_level (default: -1)
To see the output of a loop for example we can run rs274 on the following file and see that the loop never ends. To break out of the loop use Ctrl Z. The following two files are needed to run the example.
FIXME: Some good soul please fix the whitespace for the examples below
test.ngc
#<test> =
123.352 o101 while [[#<test> MOD 60 ] NE 0]
(debug,#<test>) #<test> = [#<test> + 1]
101 endwhile M2
test.tbl
T1 P1 Z0.511
D0.125 ;1/8 end mill
T2 P2 Z0.1 D0.0625 ;1/16 end mill
T3 P3 Z1.273 D0.201 ;#7 tap drill
command
rs274 -g test.ngc -t test.tbl
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