Hi , Gentlemen .
Seems to be difficult to keep the level of the discussion without to be
misunderstood.
I'm not asking to anybody to do nothing on the fly .
I'm not so stupid .
I was wondering if this GOTO coding feature is first of all interesting to
have and secondary how difficult is to implement it.
One point of displeasure is that even Mach4 have this GOTO ......
Andy , because everything is "relative" the fact that you say that is only
a statement adding/changing in a C++ file maybe it's clear and easy for you
but sure it is not for me.
So excuse me if I'm not so smart . :-)
Anyway .... peace .

Alex


On Sat, Oct 4, 2014 at 10:01 PM, Dave Cole <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've heard that complaint also but how could this be different?
>
> LinuxCNC is open source software that anyone can modify if they have the
> skills.
>
> There are some very skilled programmers who volunteer their time to make
> improvements to LinuxCNC and I really appreciate their efforts.  :-)
>
> How can I expect them to not only volunteer their time to improve the
> software but also write software to include functions that they disagree
> with?
>
> I wouldn't do that!   After all, the general goal is to move the
> software forward.
>
> I've always received a LOT of assistance whenever I have asked questions
> about how to make changes via hal or whatever.
>
>  >>If this were a commercial product some marketing person would write a
> product requirement, the programmers would make it happen and the
> industrial users would be pleased.<<
>
> Not necessarily.     Say that some user convinces the US Fanuc marketing
> guys that a product change would be good for this particular customer;
> Do you think that Fanuc is going to immediately include that feature?
> No way.
>
> Dave
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On 10/4/2014 2:53 PM, Ron Ginger wrote:
> > One of the complaints often heard about LinuxCNC is that it is
> > controlled by a small group of programmers and the only things they add
> > are things they like/want. They make the holy pronouncement that "if you
> > like you can always do it yourself and we will consider it for
> > inclusion". So even if a person has the ability to do the code it may or
> > may not be included. The reality is that it is very difficult for a
> > person not a trained software engineer to do the modifications to
> > something as complex as LinuxCNC.
> >
> > Who represents the view that a feature is common in industrial controls,
> > so it ought to be in linuxCNC, even if the now very old NIST effort to
> > create a standard did not include it? If this were a commercial product
> > some marketing person would write a product requirement, the programmers
> > would make it happen and the industrial users would be pleased.
> >
> > ron ginger
> >
> >
> > On 10/4/2014 1:47 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> >> Some programmers have strong negative feelings about the GOTO
> instruction.
> >> Some really horrendous code has been written with the help of the GOTO
> instruction.
> >> Extensive use of the GOTO instruction is generally associated with bad
> programming practices.
> >
> >
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