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Diffstat (limited to 'gerber/excellon_statements.py')
-rw-r--r-- | gerber/excellon_statements.py | 236 |
1 files changed, 229 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/gerber/excellon_statements.py b/gerber/excellon_statements.py index 2be7a05..7153c82 100644 --- a/gerber/excellon_statements.py +++ b/gerber/excellon_statements.py @@ -36,7 +36,8 @@ __all__ = ['ExcellonTool', 'ToolSelectionStmt', 'CoordinateStmt', 'ExcellonStatement', 'ZAxisRoutPositionStmt', 'RetractWithClampingStmt', 'RetractWithoutClampingStmt', 'CutterCompensationOffStmt', 'CutterCompensationLeftStmt', - 'CutterCompensationRightStmt', 'ZAxisInfeedRateStmt'] + 'CutterCompensationRightStmt', 'ZAxisInfeedRateStmt', + 'NextToolSelectionStmt', 'SlotStmt'] class ExcellonStatement(object): @@ -110,9 +111,29 @@ class ExcellonTool(ExcellonStatement): hit_count : integer Number of tool hits in excellon file. """ + + PLATED_UNKNOWN = None + PLATED_YES = 'plated' + PLATED_NO = 'nonplated' + PLATED_OPTIONAL = 'optional' + + @classmethod + def from_tool(cls, tool): + args = {} + + args['depth_offset'] = tool.depth_offset + args['diameter'] = tool.diameter + args['feed_rate'] = tool.feed_rate + args['max_hit_count'] = tool.max_hit_count + args['number'] = tool.number + args['plated'] = tool.plated + args['retract_rate'] = tool.retract_rate + args['rpm'] = tool.rpm + + return cls(None, **args) @classmethod - def from_excellon(cls, line, settings, id=None): + def from_excellon(cls, line, settings, id=None, plated=None): """ Create a Tool from an excellon file tool definition line. Parameters @@ -149,6 +170,10 @@ class ExcellonTool(ExcellonStatement): args['number'] = int(val) elif cmd == 'Z': args['depth_offset'] = parse_gerber_value(val, nformat, zero_suppression) + + if plated != ExcellonTool.PLATED_UNKNOWN: + # Sometimees we can can parse the + args['plated'] = plated return cls(settings, **args) @classmethod @@ -181,11 +206,15 @@ class ExcellonTool(ExcellonStatement): self.diameter = kwargs.get('diameter') self.max_hit_count = kwargs.get('max_hit_count') self.depth_offset = kwargs.get('depth_offset') + self.plated = kwargs.get('plated') + self.hit_count = 0 def to_excellon(self, settings=None): - fmt = self.settings.format - zs = self.settings.zero_suppression + if self.settings and not settings: + settings = self.settings + fmt = settings.format + zs = settings.zero_suppression stmt = 'T%02d' % self.number if self.retract_rate is not None: stmt += 'B%s' % write_gerber_value(self.retract_rate, fmt, zs) @@ -219,6 +248,23 @@ class ExcellonTool(ExcellonStatement): def _hit(self): self.hit_count += 1 + + def equivalent(self, other): + """ + Is the other tool equal to this, ignoring the tool number, and other file specified properties + """ + + if type(self) != type(other): + return False + + return (self.diameter == other.diameter + and self.feed_rate == other.feed_rate + and self.retract_rate == other.retract_rate + and self.rpm == other.rpm + and self.depth_offset == other.depth_offset + and self.max_hit_count == other.max_hit_count + and self.plated == other.plated + and self.settings.units == other.settings.units) def __repr__(self): unit = 'in.' if self.settings.units == 'inch' else 'mm' @@ -267,7 +313,28 @@ class ToolSelectionStmt(ExcellonStatement): if self.compensation_index is not None: stmt += '%02d' % self.compensation_index return stmt - + +class NextToolSelectionStmt(ExcellonStatement): + + # TODO the statement exists outside of the context of the file, + # so it is imposible to know that it is really the next tool + + def __init__(self, cur_tool, next_tool, **kwargs): + """ + Select the next tool in the wheel. + Parameters + ---------- + cur_tool : the tool that is currently selected + next_tool : the that that is now selected + """ + super(NextToolSelectionStmt, self).__init__(**kwargs) + + self.cur_tool = cur_tool + self.next_tool = next_tool + + def to_excellon(self, settings=None): + stmt = 'M00' + return stmt class ZAxisInfeedRateStmt(ExcellonStatement): @@ -300,6 +367,14 @@ class ZAxisInfeedRateStmt(ExcellonStatement): class CoordinateStmt(ExcellonStatement): @classmethod + def from_point(cls, point, mode=None): + + stmt = cls(point[0], point[1]) + if mode: + stmt.mode = mode + return stmt + + @classmethod def from_excellon(cls, line, settings, **kwargs): x_coord = None y_coord = None @@ -574,19 +649,35 @@ class EndOfProgramStmt(ExcellonStatement): self.y += y_offset class UnitStmt(ExcellonStatement): + + @classmethod + def from_settings(cls, settings): + """Create the unit statement from the FileSettings""" + + return cls(settings.units, settings.zeros) @classmethod def from_excellon(cls, line, **kwargs): units = 'inch' if 'INCH' in line else 'metric' zeros = 'leading' if 'LZ' in line else 'trailing' - return cls(units, zeros, **kwargs) + if '0000.00' in line: + format = (4, 2) + elif '000.000' in line: + format = (3, 3) + elif '00.0000' in line: + format = (2, 4) + else: + format = None + return cls(units, zeros, format, **kwargs) - def __init__(self, units='inch', zeros='leading', **kwargs): + def __init__(self, units='inch', zeros='leading', format=None, **kwargs): super(UnitStmt, self).__init__(**kwargs) self.units = units.lower() self.zeros = zeros + self.format = format def to_excellon(self, settings=None): + # TODO This won't export the invalid format statement if it exists stmt = '%s,%s' % ('INCH' if self.units == 'inch' else 'METRIC', 'LZ' if self.zeros == 'leading' else 'TZ') @@ -648,6 +739,10 @@ class FormatStmt(ExcellonStatement): def to_excellon(self, settings=None): return 'FMAT,%d' % self.format + + @property + def format_tuple(self): + return (self.format, 6 - self.format) class LinkToolStmt(ExcellonStatement): @@ -742,6 +837,133 @@ class UnknownStmt(ExcellonStatement): return "<Unknown Statement: %s>" % self.stmt +class SlotStmt(ExcellonStatement): + """ + G85 statement. Defines a slot created by multiple drills between two specified points. + + Format is two coordinates, split by G85in the middle, for example, XnY0nG85XnYn + """ + + @classmethod + def from_points(cls, start, end): + + return cls(start[0], start[1], end[0], end[1]) + + @classmethod + def from_excellon(cls, line, settings, **kwargs): + # Split the line based on the G85 separator + sub_coords = line.split('G85') + (x_start_coord, y_start_coord) = SlotStmt.parse_sub_coords(sub_coords[0], settings) + (x_end_coord, y_end_coord) = SlotStmt.parse_sub_coords(sub_coords[1], settings) + + # Some files seem to specify only one of the coordinates + if x_end_coord == None: + x_end_coord = x_start_coord + if y_end_coord == None: + y_end_coord = y_start_coord + + c = cls(x_start_coord, y_start_coord, x_end_coord, y_end_coord, **kwargs) + c.units = settings.units + return c + + @staticmethod + def parse_sub_coords(line, settings): + + x_coord = None + y_coord = None + + if line[0] == 'X': + splitline = line.strip('X').split('Y') + x_coord = parse_gerber_value(splitline[0], settings.format, + settings.zero_suppression) + if len(splitline) == 2: + y_coord = parse_gerber_value(splitline[1], settings.format, + settings.zero_suppression) + else: + y_coord = parse_gerber_value(line.strip(' Y'), settings.format, + settings.zero_suppression) + + return (x_coord, y_coord) + + + def __init__(self, x_start=None, y_start=None, x_end=None, y_end=None, **kwargs): + super(SlotStmt, self).__init__(**kwargs) + self.x_start = x_start + self.y_start = y_start + self.x_end = x_end + self.y_end = y_end + self.mode = None + + def to_excellon(self, settings): + stmt = '' + + if self.x_start is not None: + stmt += 'X%s' % write_gerber_value(self.x_start, settings.format, + settings.zero_suppression) + if self.y_start is not None: + stmt += 'Y%s' % write_gerber_value(self.y_start, settings.format, + settings.zero_suppression) + + stmt += 'G85' + + if self.x_end is not None: + stmt += 'X%s' % write_gerber_value(self.x_end, settings.format, + settings.zero_suppression) + if self.y_end is not None: + stmt += 'Y%s' % write_gerber_value(self.y_end, settings.format, + settings.zero_suppression) + + return stmt + + def to_inch(self): + if self.units == 'metric': + self.units = 'inch' + if self.x_start is not None: + self.x_start = inch(self.x_start) + if self.y_start is not None: + self.y_start = inch(self.y_start) + if self.x_end is not None: + self.x_end = inch(self.x_end) + if self.y_end is not None: + self.y_end = inch(self.y_end) + + def to_metric(self): + if self.units == 'inch': + self.units = 'metric' + if self.x_start is not None: + self.x_start = metric(self.x_start) + if self.y_start is not None: + self.y_start = metric(self.y_start) + if self.x_end is not None: + self.x_end = metric(self.x_end) + if self.y_end is not None: + self.y_end = metric(self.y_end) + + def offset(self, x_offset=0, y_offset=0): + if self.x_start is not None: + self.x_start += x_offset + if self.y_start is not None: + self.y_start += y_offset + if self.x_end is not None: + self.x_end += x_offset + if self.y_end is not None: + self.y_end += y_offset + + def __str__(self): + start_str = '' + if self.x_start is not None: + start_str += 'X: %g ' % self.x_start + if self.y_start is not None: + start_str += 'Y: %g ' % self.y_start + + end_str = '' + if self.x_end is not None: + end_str += 'X: %g ' % self.x_end + if self.y_end is not None: + end_str += 'Y: %g ' % self.y_end + + return '<Slot Statement: %s to %s>' % (start_str, end_str) + def pairwise(iterator): """ Iterate over list taking two elements at a time. |