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@mmxe mmxe commented Nov 21, 2016

Hi,
Can you review, test, and pull my linux-compat branch onto a new linux-compat branch in your repo?
I only have Fanuc machines so its only tested against FANUC, and the cmake files are FANUC specific as well.

ellisware and others added 25 commits March 4, 2016 18:06
Updated the project file for Visual Studio 2013
Introducing Basic Parameter, Diagnostic, and Macro Variable Read.
Importantly, the functions are tested, however, they are not complete to
handle every case of return type across byte, word and double word
values.
Updated so that program names are also displayed in the case for FS30i
and also updated cnc_statinfo() -> cnc_statinfo2()
errors:
string_buffer.cpp: In member function ‘void StringBuffer::timestamp()’:
string_buffer.cpp:116:64: warning: format ‘%d’ expects argument of type ‘int’, but argument 3 has type ‘__suseconds_t {aka long int}’ [-Wformat=]
   sprintf(mTimestamp + strlen(mTimestamp), ".%06dZ", tv.tv_usec);
                                                                ^
logger.cpp: In member function ‘const char* Logger::timestamp(char*)’:
logger.cpp:79:58: warning: format ‘%d’ expects argument of type ‘int’, but argument 3 has type ‘__suseconds_t {aka long int}’ [-Wformat=]
   sprintf(aBuffer + strlen(aBuffer), ".%06dZ", tv.tv_usec);
                                                          ^
…lisware.com/wordpress/mtconnect-fanuc-adapter-on-ubuntu-linux/

Fix compile warnings about improper format specifiers (%ld for long int instead of %d)

e.g.

fanuc_adapter.cpp: In member function ‘void FanucAdapter::configMacrosAndPMC(const char*)’:
fanuc_adapter.cpp:233:63: warning: format ‘%d’ expects argument of type ‘int’, but argument 3 has type ‘long int’ [-Wformat=]
    printf("Adding sample macro '%s' at location %d\n", name, v);
…rs from gLogger calls.

gLogger adds it's own newline, so log file was filling up with blank lines between log entries
…style command line switches and a short help message.
…start the adapter

This allows multiple adapters to run side by side on the same machine and each can write to their own log files.
remove unnecesary newline characters
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MZorzy commented Nov 21, 2016

@mmxe may connect to focas/focas2's enabled controller?

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mmxe commented Nov 21, 2016

Yes, I use it in my shop with FANUC 0i-MD and 0i-MF controllers (FOCAS2)

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