Add 'relative' property for COB-ID vars relative to the node-ID#281
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christiansandberg merged 1 commit intocanopen-python:masterfrom Jan 6, 2022
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@christiansandberg Any objections to adding this? I would like to use Python canopen to auto-generate C-code from EDS files for use in a native CANopen stack for the Zephyr RTOS, but I need to be able to determine if a given object entry contains a COB-ID relative to the node-ID. We are already using Python canopen in Zephyr for performing program download (CiA302-3) and all the Zephyr CANopen examples contain Python canopen snippets for testing device functionality. |
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Sorry for the late feedback. I guess it wouldn't hurt to add another property if it will helpful. |
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Add 'relative' property for COB-ID vars relative to the node-ID.
I have used the term "relative" only since I could not come up with something better (and CiA306-1 doesn't really help here). Other suggestions are most welcome.