My thought would be to add a config to /sim/axis/remap

then people can use it as they please.

sam

On 11/14/2016 9:20 AM, dragon wrote:
> That was exactly my plan as well. Use a sub to make it more in line with
> the way that linuxCNC already does things.
>
> There have been a few attempts at g71 in the past, but they were all
> half-baked from what I could find. None that I found implemented g70.
> They were also very 'hacky' in the way that they tried to use line
> numbers. I personally feel that the fix for that is to use an o-sub.
>
> The big question is, if it is done as a remap will it get distributed?
>
> It would be great to work together with others on this.
>
> -Todd
>
> On 11/14/2016 09:01 AM, andy pugh wrote:
>> On 14 November 2016 at 14:20, dragon <tfishw...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> I am working towards implementing lathe roughing cycles g71/g72. There
>>> was some discussion in Wichita as to using remap or integrating this
>>> into interp. I am trying to get a feel for what the devs would prefer.
>> Interesting, I was seriously considering doing this myself.
>>
>> What I was thinking of doing was doing it Python first to check the
>> logic, then converting to C++ to move it to interp_cycles.cc
>>
>> What started me looking at it was that there is a moderately simple
>> way to tell G71 where to find the code without considerably altering
>> the way that LinuxCNC works with line numbers.
>>
>> All you need to do is define the profile in a numbered O-sub block.
>>
>> O100 SUB
>> G0
>> G1
>> G2
>> G3
>> G1
>> O100 ENDSUB
>>
>> G71 P100 ....
>>
>> This way the profile will be automatically skipped by the interpreter.
>>
>
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