Merge pull request #1570 from C-o-r-E/escape_fix

Fixes gCode handling of comments and escaped characters
2.0.x
Scott Lahteine 10 years ago
commit 254970c92a

@ -101,3 +101,25 @@
* M908 - Control digital trimpot directly.
* M928 - Start SD logging (M928 filename.g) - ended by M29
* M999 - Restart after being stopped by error
# Comments
Comments start at a `;` (semicolon) and end with the end of the line:
N3 T0*57 ; This is a comment
N4 G92 E0*67
; So is this
N5 G28*22
(example taken from the [RepRap wiki](http://reprap.org/wiki/Gcode#Comments))
If you need to use a literal `;` somewhere (for example within `M117`), you can escape semicolons with a `\`
(backslash):
M117 Hello \;)
`\` can also be used to escape `\` itself, if you need a literal `\` in front of a `;`:
M117 backslash: \\;and a comment
Please note that hosts should strip any comments before sending GCODE to the printer in order to save bandwidth.

@ -730,16 +730,17 @@ void get_command()
serial_char = MYSERIAL.read();
if(serial_char == '\n' ||
serial_char == '\r' ||
(serial_char == ':' && comment_mode == false) ||
serial_count >= (MAX_CMD_SIZE - 1) )
{
if(!serial_count) { //if empty line
comment_mode = false; //for new command
// end of line == end of comment
comment_mode = false;
if(!serial_count) {
// short cut for empty lines
return;
}
cmdbuffer[bufindw][serial_count] = 0; //terminate string
if(!comment_mode){
comment_mode = false; //for new command
fromsd[bufindw] = false;
if(strchr(cmdbuffer[bufindw], 'N') != NULL)
{
@ -820,11 +821,20 @@ void get_command()
bufindw = (bufindw + 1)%BUFSIZE;
buflen += 1;
}
serial_count = 0; //clear buffer
}
else
{
else if(serial_char == '\\') { //Handle escapes
if(MYSERIAL.available() > 0 && buflen < BUFSIZE) {
// if we have one more character, copy it over
serial_char = MYSERIAL.read();
cmdbuffer[bufindw][serial_count++] = serial_char;
}
//otherwise do nothing
}
else { // its not a newline, carriage return or escape char
if(serial_char == ';') comment_mode = true;
if(!comment_mode) cmdbuffer[bufindw][serial_count++] = serial_char;
}

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