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00001 """autogenerated by genmsg_py from AppStatus.msg. Do not edit.""" 00002 import roslib.message 00003 import struct 00004 00005 00006 class AppStatus(roslib.message.Message): 00007 _md5sum = "4f59466d6810d5e9557e6b8ff75c9437" 00008 _type = "app_manager/AppStatus" 00009 _has_header = False #flag to mark the presence of a Header object 00010 _full_text = """int32 INFO=0 00011 int32 WARN=1 00012 int32 ERROR=2 00013 # Status type. One of INFO, WARN, ERROR. 00014 int32 type 00015 # Status message. 00016 string status 00017 00018 """ 00019 # Pseudo-constants 00020 INFO = 0 00021 WARN = 1 00022 ERROR = 2 00023 00024 __slots__ = ['type','status'] 00025 _slot_types = ['int32','string'] 00026 00027 def __init__(self, *args, **kwds): 00028 """ 00029 Constructor. Any message fields that are implicitly/explicitly 00030 set to None will be assigned a default value. The recommend 00031 use is keyword arguments as this is more robust to future message 00032 changes. You cannot mix in-order arguments and keyword arguments. 00033 00034 The available fields are: 00035 type,status 00036 00037 @param args: complete set of field values, in .msg order 00038 @param kwds: use keyword arguments corresponding to message field names 00039 to set specific fields. 00040 """ 00041 if args or kwds: 00042 super(AppStatus, self).__init__(*args, **kwds) 00043 #message fields cannot be None, assign default values for those that are 00044 if self.type is None: 00045 self.type = 0 00046 if self.status is None: 00047 self.status = '' 00048 else: 00049 self.type = 0 00050 self.status = '' 00051 00052 def _get_types(self): 00053 """ 00054 internal API method 00055 """ 00056 return self._slot_types 00057 00058 def serialize(self, buff): 00059 """ 00060 serialize message into buffer 00061 @param buff: buffer 00062 @type buff: StringIO 00063 """ 00064 try: 00065 buff.write(_struct_i.pack(self.type)) 00066 _x = self.status 00067 length = len(_x) 00068 buff.write(struct.pack('<I%ss'%length, length, _x)) 00069 except struct.error as se: self._check_types(se) 00070 except TypeError as te: self._check_types(te) 00071 00072 def deserialize(self, str): 00073 """ 00074 unpack serialized message in str into this message instance 00075 @param str: byte array of serialized message 00076 @type str: str 00077 """ 00078 try: 00079 end = 0 00080 start = end 00081 end += 4 00082 (self.type,) = _struct_i.unpack(str[start:end]) 00083 start = end 00084 end += 4 00085 (length,) = _struct_I.unpack(str[start:end]) 00086 start = end 00087 end += length 00088 self.status = str[start:end] 00089 return self 00090 except struct.error as e: 00091 raise roslib.message.DeserializationError(e) #most likely buffer underfill 00092 00093 00094 def serialize_numpy(self, buff, numpy): 00095 """ 00096 serialize message with numpy array types into buffer 00097 @param buff: buffer 00098 @type buff: StringIO 00099 @param numpy: numpy python module 00100 @type numpy module 00101 """ 00102 try: 00103 buff.write(_struct_i.pack(self.type)) 00104 _x = self.status 00105 length = len(_x) 00106 buff.write(struct.pack('<I%ss'%length, length, _x)) 00107 except struct.error as se: self._check_types(se) 00108 except TypeError as te: self._check_types(te) 00109 00110 def deserialize_numpy(self, str, numpy): 00111 """ 00112 unpack serialized message in str into this message instance using numpy for array types 00113 @param str: byte array of serialized message 00114 @type str: str 00115 @param numpy: numpy python module 00116 @type numpy: module 00117 """ 00118 try: 00119 end = 0 00120 start = end 00121 end += 4 00122 (self.type,) = _struct_i.unpack(str[start:end]) 00123 start = end 00124 end += 4 00125 (length,) = _struct_I.unpack(str[start:end]) 00126 start = end 00127 end += length 00128 self.status = str[start:end] 00129 return self 00130 except struct.error as e: 00131 raise roslib.message.DeserializationError(e) #most likely buffer underfill 00132 00133 _struct_I = roslib.message.struct_I 00134 _struct_i = struct.Struct("<i")