Bugs item #3309505, was opened at 2011-05-30 23:34
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Status: Open
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Submitted By: Chyn2000 (chyn2000)
Assigned to: Sebastian Kuzminsky (seb_kuzminsky)
Summary: emcrsh : strings ending with just \n, and not \r\n ignored

Initial Comment:
Hello,

I would like to ask for either more robustness added to the parser handling 
incoming strings, or documentation stating that the incoming strings should be 
terminated with \r\n.

I spent a lot of time trying to figure out why emcrsh wouldn't respond to my 
home brew telnet program (the start of a C based remote interface for EMC2). I 
figured it was my code until I finally dissected the emcrsh server code.

Thanks a lot for all the amazing work done to make EMC2 so flexible and still 
very usable!

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>Comment By: Chyn2000 (chyn2000)
Date: 2011-05-31 22:48

Message:
Seb,

Thanks for adding the documentation.

I have seen the page you refer to. It has been my primary source. I used
it with the telnet client to verify emcrsh would work for me. And it did
very well.

Since emcrsh worked with telnet and wouldn't respond to my program, I
figured I had programmed something wrong. I have been off in Perl land for
a while and was rusty coming back. Let me tell you, this is probably the
biggest draw back to knowing many programming languages: trying to keep
them all straight...

Again, Thanks a ton,
Reg

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Comment By: Sebastian Kuzminsky (seb_kuzminsky)
Date: 2011-05-31 12:13

Message:
I've been using emcrsh some lately, i'll add a manpage.

In the meanwhile, have you seen the documentation on the wiki?  It doesn't
mention the line endings issue you ran in to, but it's got lots of other
good info:  http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/emcinfo.pl?Emcrsh

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