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Subject: Re: Questions about arrays
From: Ralph Lange via Tech-talk <tech-talk at aps.anl.gov>
To: EPICS Tech Talk <tech-talk at aps.anl.gov>
Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2021 18:51:52 +0200
On Thu, 1 Apr 2021 at 17:37, Hu, Yong via Tech-talk <tech-talk at aps.anl.gov> wrote:

Could it be nice to include acalcout / scalcout in future EPICS Base release so that we can use them right out of box? It seems core developers are reluctant to include new record types to the Base: only a handful of new record types (int64in, int64out, lsi, lso) have been added to the Base in the past few decades.


Well spotted, and true.

It's not about that specific piece of code. (Or any other specific piece. Hey! It would also be nice to have asyn, autoSaveRestore, StreamDevice, areaDetector, ..., ..., ... in Base to use it out-of-the-box.)
Including something in Base means taking over responsibility for testing, maintenance, quality control, documentation, ... and there is simply not enough man power in the group of Core Developers to support that.

Sorry for the inconvenience,
~Ralph


References:
Questions about arrays Wang, Andrew via Tech-talk
Re: Questions about arrays Mooney, Tim M. via Tech-talk
Re: Questions about arrays Hu, Yong via Tech-talk

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