I am trying to simulate the execution of some PLC ladder logic in python. I manually modified the rungs and executed this within python as a proof of concept, but I'd like to be able to skip the modification step. My thought was that this might be able to be completed via overloading, but I am not sure if (or how) it could be done.
overloadings: + ==> OR * ==> AND / ==> NOT Example original code: A=/B+C*D translates to: A=not B or C and D I tried def __add__ (a,b): return (a or b) which gives me this: >>> x=False >>> y=True >>> x+y 1 >>> x=True >>> x+y 2 How can this be done? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list