Releases: tomcx/tame4
version 4.3.1 final
version 4.3.0 final
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Changed file names: For providing an NPM module I decided to rename the
files to the common standart:old new tame-w-comments.js tame.js tame.js tame.min.js So tame.js is now the readable version and tame.min.js is the minified one.
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Bugfix: Minor errors fixed.
version 4.2 final
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New feature: Data type INT2DP added (INT in PLC, number with 2 decimal
points in JavaScript. -
New feature: Code and files for using TAME as an NPM module added.
version 4.1.2 final
- Bugfix: 3 syntax errors fixed (commas deleted, thanks to Jouzer for
reporting).
version 4.1.1 final
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Bugfix: The TPY file generated by TwinCAT 3 can contain data types with
no type information (especially if OSCAT is used). The parser stopped
there with an error. Now there will be just a message logged in the
console. -
New feature: There is a new example using SVG graphics. Thanks to Niels
Linnemann for providing this example.
version 4.1 final
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New feature: For better error handling there is now an on-error function.
Usage is similar to the on-complete function. It fires on ADS-, XML- and
network errors. -
New feature: Timeout for XMLHttpRequest added. The default value is set to
5000 ms. You can change the value by overwriting the "xmlHttpReqTimeout"
property of the client. -
New feature: There are missing data types in some TwinCAT libraries. By
default TAME drops an error and stops importing the data types from the TPY
file. With the new client parameter "skipMissingTypes" set to true it will
just drop a message an continue parsing the file.
version 4.0.1 final
- Bugfix: The onReady function was not executed under iOS, fixed.
version 4.0 final
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Changed API: Synchronous XMLHttpRequest outside of workers is in the process
of being removed from the web platform and it's already deprecated in most
browsers. TAME has been used synchronous requests for building the symbol
table. With asynchronous requests became a new 'onReady' property necessary
and the process of starting the client is different to V3.x.!!! If you want to replace V3.x with V4 you have to change the way of starting
your scripts !!! -
New feature: Handles are supported now. There are functions for getting and
releasing handles as well as for logging them to the JavaScript console.
TwinCAT 2.11 >= Build 1550 is needed to use this feature. -
Bugfix: User and password were not used for fetching the TPY file, fixed.