RE: Git with Lader logic

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On March 18, 2015 6:29 PM Doug Kelly wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 2:53 PM, Randall S. Becker
> <rsbecker@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > On March 17, 2015 7:34 PM, Bharat Suvarna wrote:
> >> I am trying to find a way of using version control on PLC programmers
> >> like
> > Allen
> >> Bradley PLC. I can't find a way of this.
> >>
> >> Could you please give me an idea if it will work with Plc programs.
> >> Which
> > are
> >> basically Ladder logic.
> >
> > Many PLC programs either store their project code in XML, L5K or L5X
> > (for example), TXT, CSV, or some other text format or can import and
> > export to text forms. If you have a directory structure that
> > represents your project, and the file formats have reasonable line
> > separators so that diffs can be done easily, git very likely would
> > work out for you. You do not have to have the local .git repository in
> > the same directory as your working area if your tool has issues with
> > that or .gitignore. You may want to use a GUI client to manage your
> > local repository and handle the commit/push/pull/merge/rebase
> > functions as I expect whatever PLC system you are using does not have git
> built-in.
> >
> > To store binary PLC data natively, which some tools use, I expect that
> > those who are better at git-conjuring than I, could provide guidance
> > on how to automate binary diffs for your tool's particular file format.
> 
> The one thing I find interesting about RSLogix in general (caveat: I only have
> very limited experience with RSLogix 500 / 5000; if I do anything nowadays, it's
> in the micro series using RSLogix Micro Starter Lite)... they do have some
> limited notion of version control inside the application itself, though it seems
> rudimentary to me.
> This could prove to be helpful or extremely annoying, since even when I
> connect to a PLC and go online, just to reset the RTC, it still prompts me to save
> again (even though nothing changed, other than the processor state).
> 
> You may also find this link on stackexchange helpful:
> http://programmers.stackexchange.com/questions/102487/are-there-
> realistic-useful-solutions-for-source-control-for-ladder-logic-program
> 
> As Randall noted, L5K is just text, and RSLogix 5000 uses it, according to this
> post.  It may work okay.

A really good reason to use git instead of some other systems is that new versions of files are determined by SHA signatures (real differences) rather than straight timestamps. So saving a file that has not changed will not force a new version - unlike some systems that shall remain nameless.

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