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Hi all,
We definitely still use SNL on the machine at the Australian Synchrotron for example managing injection and top-up and ramping our super conducting insertion devices.
Cheers
Andrew Starritt
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One more point that hasn't been mentioned: custom code that isn't associated with a single record needs to use Channel Access, and SNL makes this easy, with ways to do
Channel Access calls that would require lots of code - stuff like put-callback, acting on monitors, involving multiple execution threads, etc. So SNL is not obsolete, not even for problems that don't call for state machines.
Thanks everyone for the great response, including all those sent to me personally. To summarize those sent directly to me, they mirror what’s been indicated in this forum; the sequencer is indeed
alive and well and used in a variety of settings at many (most?) EPICS sites.
But to answer your question Yong (and similar ones asked directly!) this comment about the sequencer came up in a small internal meeting with some people who are quite focused on very specific
EPICS-related work that doesn’t require the sequencer. SLAC has many hundreds of IOCs that do use the sequencer, so it’s great that EPICS as a toolkit can support a broad spectrum of users.
This topic is becoming so hot that I cannot help jumping in. I cannot imagine a facility (not a simple lab setup) using EPICS without using Sequencer. Doug, is that
meeting at SLAC just internal?
Yong HU
on behalf of NSLS-II using Sequencer
At a recent meeting at SLAC, it was suggested that the EPICS Sequencer and its State Notation Language has become obsolete. Are any sites other than SLAC still using this? I assume so, but
please let me know directly if your organization is using it, and I can summarize later.
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