HALTCL

NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
COMMANDS
REPORTING BUGS
COPYRIGHT
SEE ALSO

NAME

haltcl - manipulate the LinuxCNC HAL from the command line using a Tcl interpreter.

SYNOPSIS

haltcl [-i <INI file>] [filename]

DESCRIPTION

Tcl is a scripting language from the 90s that is very easy to extend. Haltcl extends the regular Tcl interpreter with a set of commands to interact with HAL, i.e. it allows to manipulate the HAL (Hardware Abstraction Layer) from the command line using a Tcl interpreter. haltcl can optionally read commands from a file (filename), allowing complex HAL configurations to be set up with a single command.

OPTIONS

-i <INI file>

If specified, the INI file is read and used to create Tcl global variable arrays. An array is created for each SECTION of the INI file with elements for each ITEM in the section.

For example, if the INI file contains:

[SECTION_A]
ITEM_1 = 1
[SECTION_A]
ITEM_2 = 2
[SECTION_B]
ITEM_1 = 10

The corresponding Tcl variables are:

SECTION_A(ITEM_1) = 1
SECTION_A(ITEM_2) = 2
SECTION_B(ITEM_1) = 10

-ini <INI file> — declining usage, use -i <INI file>, filename

If specified, the Tcl commands of filename are executed. If no filename is specified, haltcl opens an interactive session.

COMMANDS

The executable haltcl includes the commands of a Tcl interpreter augmented with commands for the hal language as described for halcmd(1). The augmented commands can be listed with the command:

haltcl: hal --commands

addf alias delf delsig getp gets ptype stype help linkpp linkps linksp
list loadrt loadusr lock net newsig save setexact_for_test_suite_only
setp sets show source start status stop unalias unlinkp unload unloadrt
unloadusr unlock waitusr

Two of the augmented commands, list and gets, require special treatment to avoid conflict with Tcl built-in commands having the same names. To use these commands, precede them with the keyword hal:

hal list
hal gets

REPORTING BUGS

Report bugs at https://github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc/issues.

COPYRIGHT

This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

SEE ALSO

halcmd(1), halrun(1)