Source code for RsFsw.Implementations.Status.Queue.Next

from ....Internal.Core import Core
from ....Internal.CommandsGroup import CommandsGroup


# noinspection PyPep8Naming,PyAttributeOutsideInit,SpellCheckingInspection
class NextCls:
	"""
	| Commands in total: 1
	| Subgroups: 0
	| Direct child commands: 1
	"""

	def __init__(self, core: Core, parent):
		self._core = core
		self._cmd_group = CommandsGroup("next", core, parent)

[docs] def set(self) -> None: """ ``STATus:QUEue[:NEXT]`` \n Snippet: ``driver.status.queue.next.set()`` \n Queries the most recent error queue entry and deletes it. Positive error numbers indicate device-specific errors, negative error numbers are error messages defined by SCPI. If the error queue is empty, the error number 0, 'No error', is returned. Is identical to the SYSTem:ERRor[:NEXT]? command. """ self._core.io.write(f'STATus:QUEue:NEXT')
[docs] def set_with_opc(self, opc_timeout_ms: int = -1) -> None: """ ``STATus:QUEue[:NEXT]`` \n Snippet: ``driver.status.queue.next.set_with_opc()`` \n Queries the most recent error queue entry and deletes it. Positive error numbers indicate device-specific errors, negative error numbers are error messages defined by SCPI. If the error queue is empty, the error number 0, 'No error', is returned. Is identical to the SYSTem:ERRor[:NEXT]? command. Same as set, but waits for the operation to complete before continuing further. Use the RsFsw.utilities.opc_timeout_set() to set the timeout value. :param opc_timeout_ms: Maximum time to wait in milliseconds, valid only for this call. """ self._core.io.write_with_opc(f'STATus:QUEue:NEXT', opc_timeout_ms)