on second thought, this might not be such a great idea - the interpreter output 
will depend on the canon layer used which will make regression testing harder


Am 01.05.2011 um 22:11 schrieb Michael Haberler:

> I have a simple issue wrt error handling in the interpreter.
> 
> I need to determine wether the current Interp instance is running under task 
> ("for real") or for the UI ("I dont bother about hardware at all").
> 
> 
> What I'd do is add a canon function, say 'SIMULATED()' or so, which returns 
> true from gcodemodule.cc and saicanon.cc, and false from emccanon.cc , and 
> use that to driver interpreter behaviour. 
> 
> Valid approach? or maybe there's a simple way which I'm overlooking.
> 
> thanks, 
> Michael
> 
> 
> Background: the way I understand it, the pseudo-canon interface presented to 
> Interp through gcodemodule.cc fakes "all well" so preview runs to an end; 
> whatever actual program execution then delivers is a separate issue (right?)
> 
> 
> 
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