12 Apr 2021, Isaac Labrie Boulay, Forum, Client gets immediately removed when using a script button.
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> > if I use the script button, the logic_controller program is immediately deleted by MIDAS.
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> This is indeed very curious, and I can't reproduce it on my test experiment. Can you redirect stdout and stderr from the logic_controller program into |
12 Apr 2021, Ben Smith, Forum, Client gets immediately removed when using a script button.
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I think it would be useful to find the minimal example that exhibits this behaviour.
What happens if your logic controller code is simply the 17 lines below? What happens if you create another script button that only starts the logic controller, |
13 Apr 2021, Isaac Labrie Boulay, Forum, Client gets immediately removed when using a script button.
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> I think it would be useful to find the minimal example that exhibits this behaviour.
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> What happens if your logic controller code is simply the 17 lines below? What happens if you create another script button that only starts the logic |
13 Apr 2021, Stefan Ritt, Forum, Client gets immediately removed when using a script button.
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> I have followed your suggestions and the program still stops immediately. My status as returned from "cm_yield(100)" is always 412 (SS_TIMEOUT) which
is fine.
> The issue is that, when run with the script button, the do-wile loop stops immediately because the !ss_kbhit() always evaluates to FALSE.
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05 Jul 2024, Joseph McKenna, Suggestion, Clean up compiler warning in manalyzer
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This is a super small pull request, simple replace deprecated sprintf with snprintf
https://bitbucket.org/tmidas/manalyzer/pull-requests/9 |
13 Sep 2024, Konstantin Olchanski, Suggestion, Clean up compiler warning in manalyzer
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> This is a super small pull request, simple replace deprecated sprintf with snprintf
> https://bitbucket.org/tmidas/manalyzer/pull-requests/9
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20 Sep 2024, Joseph McKenna, Suggestion, Clean up compiler warning in manalyzer
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> > This is a super small pull request, simple replace deprecated sprintf with snprintf
> > https://bitbucket.org/tmidas/manalyzer/pull-requests/9
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20 Sep 2024, Stefan Ritt, Suggestion, Clean up compiler warning in manalyzer
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> I like the look of std::format, looks cleaner than string streams
I fully agree. String streams is a pain if you want to do zero-leading hex output mixed with decimal output. Yes it's easier to read if you don't know |
24 Sep 2024, Konstantin Olchanski, Suggestion, Clean up compiler warning in manalyzer
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> > I like the look of std::format, looks cleaner than string streams
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> I fully agree. String streams is a pain if you want to do zero-leading hex output mixed with decimal output. Yes it's easier to read if you don't know |
13 May 2015, Andreas Suter, Forum, Check if Client is running from Javascript
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Is there currently an easy way to check from javascript if a midas client is
running? I mean an equivalent to cm_exist.
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13 May 2015, Stefan Ritt, Forum, Check if Client is running from Javascript
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[quote="Andreas Suter"]Is there currently an easy way to check from javascript if a midas client is
running? I mean an equivalent to cm_exist.
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13 May 2015, Thomas Lindner, Forum, Check if Client is running from Javascript
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[quote="Andreas Suter"]Is there currently an easy way to check from javascript if a midas client is
running? I mean an equivalent to cm_exist.
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13 May 2015, Konstantin Olchanski, Forum, Check if Client is running from Javascript
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> Is there currently an easy way to check from javascript if a midas client is running? I mean an equivalent
to cm_exist.
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14 May 2015, Andreas Suter, Forum, Check if Client is running from Javascript
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Thanks a lot! This helps for now.
[quote="Thomas Lindner"][quote="Andreas Suter"]Is there currently an easy way to check from javascript if a midas client is
running? I mean an equivalent to cm_exist.
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19 Sep 2021, Stefan Ritt, Bug Fix, Chat working again
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Not sure how many people are using it, but the Chat facility in midas was broken
for some time now and got fixed today again.
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26 Jul 2007, Stefan Ritt, Info, Change of pointer type in mvmestd.h
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I had to change the pointer type of mvme_read and mvme_write to (void *) instead
to (mvme_locaddr_t *) to avoid warnings under 64-bit linux. Please adjust your
VME drivers if necessary.
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12 Aug 2007, Konstantin Olchanski, Info, Change of pointer type in mvmestd.h
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> I had to change the pointer type of mvme_read and mvme_write to (void *) instead
> to (mvme_locaddr_t *) to avoid warnings under 64-bit linux. Please adjust your
> VME drivers if necessary.
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03 Apr 2020, Stefan Ritt, Info, Change of TID_xxx data types
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We have to request of a 64-bit integer data type to be included in MIDAS banks.
Since 64-bit integers are on some systems "long" and on other systems "long long",
I decided to create the two new data types
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04 Apr 2021, Konstantin Olchanski, Info, Change of TID_xxx data types
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> To be consistent, I renamed the old types:
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13 Jun 2012, Exaos Lee, Bug Report, Cannot start/stop run through mhttpd
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Revision: r5286
Platform: Debian Linux 6.0.5 AMD64, with packages from squeeze-backports
Problem:
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