_GraspPlanningErrorCode.py
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00001 """autogenerated by genpy from object_manipulation_msgs/GraspPlanningErrorCode.msg. Do not edit."""
00002 import sys
00003 python3 = True if sys.hexversion > 0x03000000 else False
00004 import genpy
00005 import struct
00006 
00007 
00008 class GraspPlanningErrorCode(genpy.Message):
00009   _md5sum = "d0cbf262cc3d8075a46b994eef1bdb2a"
00010   _type = "object_manipulation_msgs/GraspPlanningErrorCode"
00011   _has_header = False #flag to mark the presence of a Header object
00012   _full_text = """# Error codes for grasp and place planning
00013 
00014 # plan completed as expected
00015 int32 SUCCESS = 0
00016 
00017 # tf error encountered while transforming
00018 int32 TF_ERROR = 1 
00019 
00020 # some other error
00021 int32 OTHER_ERROR = 2
00022 
00023 # the actual value of this error code
00024 int32 value
00025 """
00026   # Pseudo-constants
00027   SUCCESS = 0
00028   TF_ERROR = 1
00029   OTHER_ERROR = 2
00030 
00031   __slots__ = ['value']
00032   _slot_types = ['int32']
00033 
00034   def __init__(self, *args, **kwds):
00035     """
00036     Constructor. Any message fields that are implicitly/explicitly
00037     set to None will be assigned a default value. The recommend
00038     use is keyword arguments as this is more robust to future message
00039     changes.  You cannot mix in-order arguments and keyword arguments.
00040 
00041     The available fields are:
00042        value
00043 
00044     :param args: complete set of field values, in .msg order
00045     :param kwds: use keyword arguments corresponding to message field names
00046     to set specific fields.
00047     """
00048     if args or kwds:
00049       super(GraspPlanningErrorCode, self).__init__(*args, **kwds)
00050       #message fields cannot be None, assign default values for those that are
00051       if self.value is None:
00052         self.value = 0
00053     else:
00054       self.value = 0
00055 
00056   def _get_types(self):
00057     """
00058     internal API method
00059     """
00060     return self._slot_types
00061 
00062   def serialize(self, buff):
00063     """
00064     serialize message into buffer
00065     :param buff: buffer, ``StringIO``
00066     """
00067     try:
00068       buff.write(_struct_i.pack(self.value))
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, ``str``
00076     """
00077     try:
00078       end = 0
00079       start = end
00080       end += 4
00081       (self.value,) = _struct_i.unpack(str[start:end])
00082       return self
00083     except struct.error as e:
00084       raise genpy.DeserializationError(e) #most likely buffer underfill
00085 
00086 
00087   def serialize_numpy(self, buff, numpy):
00088     """
00089     serialize message with numpy array types into buffer
00090     :param buff: buffer, ``StringIO``
00091     :param numpy: numpy python module
00092     """
00093     try:
00094       buff.write(_struct_i.pack(self.value))
00095     except struct.error as se: self._check_types(se)
00096     except TypeError as te: self._check_types(te)
00097 
00098   def deserialize_numpy(self, str, numpy):
00099     """
00100     unpack serialized message in str into this message instance using numpy for array types
00101     :param str: byte array of serialized message, ``str``
00102     :param numpy: numpy python module
00103     """
00104     try:
00105       end = 0
00106       start = end
00107       end += 4
00108       (self.value,) = _struct_i.unpack(str[start:end])
00109       return self
00110     except struct.error as e:
00111       raise genpy.DeserializationError(e) #most likely buffer underfill
00112 
00113 _struct_I = genpy.struct_I
00114 _struct_i = struct.Struct("<i")


object_manipulation_msgs
Author(s): Matei Ciocarlie
autogenerated on Thu Jan 2 2014 11:38:11