Hello
maybe you could use the SAI ( Stand Alone Interpreter found in
...src/emc/sai )
and have a python wrapper to call it ,
then python examine the output ?
regards
TomP tjtr33

On 09/12/2014 12:51 PM, Niemand Sonst wrote:
> I found the following problem with gmoccapy and gscreen and also tklinuxcnc.
>
> If you do load a file with an error in the gcode, you will not be
> informed about the error until the interpreter gets there.
> In difference, axis will take notice of the error and will not even
> start the program.
>
> Just include something like G4A6 in a file of your choise and use a 3
> axis machine, and you will see what the problem is.
>
> I tried to understand how axis does this, but I am lost in MyGlCanon,
> canondraw axis.py and so on. I do not understand that.
>
> So now I am looking for a solution to check the code using python.
>
> Anyone an idea? Or does someone know how axis does handle that?
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
> Norbert (gmoccapy)
>
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