gcode: Eliminate build_config() method
Lookup the printer components during the set_printer_ready() callback. Signed-off-by: Kevin O'Connor <kevin@koconnor.net>
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@ -34,15 +34,16 @@ class GCodeParser:
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self.homing_add = [0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0]
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self.axis2pos = {'X': 0, 'Y': 1, 'Z': 2, 'E': 3}
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self.build_handlers()
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def build_config(self):
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self.toolhead = self.printer.objects['toolhead']
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def build_handlers(self):
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# Lookup printer components
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self.toolhead = self.printer.objects.get('toolhead')
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self.heater_nozzle = None
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extruder = self.printer.objects.get('extruder')
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if extruder:
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self.heater_nozzle = extruder.heater
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self.heater_bed = self.printer.objects.get('heater_bed')
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self.fan = self.printer.objects.get('fan')
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def build_handlers(self):
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# Map command handlers
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handlers = ['G1', 'G4', 'G20', 'G21', 'G28', 'G90', 'G91', 'G92',
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'M18', 'M82', 'M83', 'M105', 'M110', 'M112', 'M114', 'M115',
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'M206', 'M400',
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@ -100,6 +100,7 @@ class Printer:
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self.startup_state = startup_state
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self.software_version = version
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self.reactor = reactor.Reactor()
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self.objects = {}
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self.gcode = gcode.GCodeParser(self, input_fd, is_fileinput)
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self.stats_timer = self.reactor.register_timer(self.stats)
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self.connect_timer = self.reactor.register_timer(
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@ -111,7 +112,6 @@ class Printer:
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self.run_result = None
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self.fileconfig = None
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self.mcu = None
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self.objects = {}
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def set_fileoutput(self, debugoutput, dictionary):
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self.debugoutput = debugoutput
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self.dictionary = dictionary
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@ -152,7 +152,6 @@ class Printer:
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def build_config(self):
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for oname in sorted(self.objects.keys()):
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self.objects[oname].build_config()
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self.gcode.build_config()
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self.mcu.build_config()
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def validate_config(self):
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valid_sections = dict([(s, 1) for s, o in self.all_config_options])
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