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The format is based on Keep a Changelog,
end_effector_id
added to AddActionPointJointsUsingRobot
.GetScene
and GetProject
.ActionStateBefore
event).UpdateObjectModel
and ObjectTypeUsage
.ListScenes
and ListProjects
updated.DeleteObjectType
replaced with DeleteObjectTypes
.TemporaryPackage
now has (optional) debugging-related args.arm_id
parameter added into relevant RPCs.dry_run
.ProjectConstant
renamed to ProjectParameter
.GetCameraPose
RPC updated.AddApUsingRobot
.SetEefPerpendicularToWorld
.StepRobotEef
.CopyActionPoint
RPC added.HandTeachingMode
RPC and event added.safe
added to MoveToPose
, MoveToJoints
, MoveToActionPoint
.Calibration
RPC renamed to GetCameraPose
.MarkersCorners
RPC.ActionResult
event changed to match with ActionState
(support for actions that may return more than one result).ProcessState
event for signalling state of long-running processes.UpdateObjectPose
and UpdateActionPointPosition
now has dry_run.__post_init__
).FAQs
ARCOR2 ARServer data
We found that arcor2-arserver-data demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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