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rpctool: change call syntax
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@ -71,18 +71,7 @@ def list_methods(remote):
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def call_method(remote, method_name, args):
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method = getattr(remote, method_name)
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if args != []:
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args = eval(" ".join(args))
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try:
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iter(args)
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except TypeError:
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# not iterable
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ret = method(args)
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else:
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# iterable
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ret = method(*args)
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else:
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ret = method()
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ret = method(*[eval(arg) for arg in args])
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if ret is not None:
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print("{}".format(ret))
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@ -56,20 +56,15 @@ in order to call remote functions of an ARTIQ controller.
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$ artiq_rpctool.py ::1 3253 call -t lda set_attenuation 5
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In general, to call a function named ``f`` with N arguments named
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respectively ``x1, x2, ..., xN``.
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respectively ``x1, x2, ..., xN`` you can do::
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You must pass them as a Python iterable object::
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$ artiq_rpctool.py hostname port call -t target f '(x1, x2, ..., xN)'
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$ artiq_rpctool.py hostname port call -t target f x1 x2 ... xN
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You can use Python syntax to compute arguments as they will be passed
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to the ``eval()`` primitive::
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to the ``eval()`` primitive. But beware to use quotes to separate
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arguments which use spaces::
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$ artiq_rpctool.py hostname port call -t target f '(x*3+5 for x in range(8))'
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$ artiq_rpctool.py hostname port call -t target f 'range(5)'
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If you only need one argument, you don't need to pass an iterable, a
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single value is accepted.
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$ artiq_rpctool.py hostname port call -t target f '3 * 4 + 2' True '[1, 2]'
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If the called function has a return value, it will get printed to
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the standard output if the value is not None like in the standard
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