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LabVIEW 2009 SP1 Statechart Module Readme
Version 9.0.1
December 2009
This file contains information to introduce you to the LabVIEW 2009 Statechart Module. This file also provides you with help resources you can use while working with the Statechart Module. The file contains the following information that you need to understand.
New Features
System Requirements
Installation Instructions
Accessing the Help
Finding Examples
Known Issues
Bug Fixes
New Features
The LabVIEW 2009 Statechart Module includes the following new features.
Generating Documentation for Statecharts
You now can generate documentation that describes all components of a completed statechart. Print or save statechart documentation to keep a record you can refer to later.
You can generate statechart documentation from either the Project Explorer window or the Statechart Editor window. In the Project Explorer window, right-click the .lvsc item, or statechart library, for a statechart and select Generate Documentation from the shortcut menu. In the Statechart Editor window, select File»Generate Documentation. The LabVIEW Statechart Module generates an XML file that contains information about all components, including states, pseudostates, connectors, regions, and transitions, of the statechart. You can view the XML file in a Web browser.
You also can use the Generate Documentation method to generate statechart documentation programmatically.
No Code Generation Required for Guard or Action Changes
In earlier versions of the LabVIEW Statechart Module, when you modify a guard or action in a transition or static reaction, you must re-generate code for the statechart. Code generation can be time-consuming for large statecharts. In the LabVIEW 2009 Statechart Module, you no longer must re-generate code for a statechart when you make modifications to a non-empty guard or action. However, you still must re-generate code if you add code to a previously empty guard or action or if you delete all code from a guard or action.
Debugging Statecharts for FPGA Targets
You now can debug statecharts for field-programmable gate array (FPGA) targets executing on the host computer. LabVIEW can run the statechart on the host computer to allow you to debug the statechart before you deploy the statechart to the FPGA target. You cannot debug a statechart that runs on an actual FPGA. Select LabVIEW FPGA Target from the Execution Target pull-down menu on the Statechart Code Generation page of the Project Library Properties dialog box to specify that the statechart executes on an FPGA target.
Right-click a Run Statechart function and select Debug Statechart from the shortcut menu to debug a statechart for an FPGA target. This action is valid only when you have linked the Run Statechart function to a statechart that runs on the host computer. By default, statechart debugging for FPGA targets is disabled. You can enable statechart debugging for FPGA targets by selecting Enabled from the Debugging pull-down menu on the Statechart Code Generation page of the Project Library Properties dialog box. Enabling statechart debugging for FPGA targets increases the code size of the statechart.
Configuring Multiple States or Transitions Simultaneously
You now can configure multiple states and transitions simultaneously. Open multiple Configure State or Configure Transition dialog boxes from the Statechart Editor window. You may not edit the statechart diagram when you open a Configure State or Configure Transition dialog box. The states or transitions you configure display a wrench icon in the Statechart Editor window and change color on the statechart diagram when a Configure State or Configure Transition dialog box is open. The default configuration color is yellow. You can customize the color that the states and transitions you configure turn.
You also can switch from the open Configure State or Configure Transition dialog boxes to the state or transition you are configuring in the Statechart Editor window. The Configure State dialog box contains a new Jump to State button and the Configure Transition dialog box contains a Jump to Transition button to the left of the Code Status button. The Jump to State and Jump to Transition buttons highlight the state or transition to which the Configure State and Configure Transition dialog boxes correspond. If you attempt to configure a state or transition you are already configuring, the currently open configuration dialog box for the state or transition appears.
Finding Objects and Text in Statecharts
You now can search statecharts for a particular object or string of text. Use the Find dialog box to find VIs, Express VIs, objects, or text in the guard and action code of a statechart or to find Statechart Development objects or text in the Statechart Editor window. Select Edit»Find and Replace in the Statechart Editor window to display the Find dialog box.
You also now can find all instances of triggers and groups in a statechart. Right-click a trigger or group on the Triggers/Groups page of the Configure State or Configure Transition dialog box and select Find Trigger/Group from the shortcut menu to find all static reactions and transitions that react to the trigger or group.
Browsing a Statechart Hierarchy
You now can browse the hierarchy of a statechart to identify the relationship of the statechart to other VIs. You can browse the statechart hierarchy from either the Statechart Editor window or the Project Explorer window.
You can browse the following elements of a statechart hierarchy:
.lvsc file—From the Statechart Editor window, select View»Browse Relationships»This VI's Statechart to find the corresponding .lvsc file, or statechart library, for the statechart. From the Project Explorer window, right-click a caller VI or subVI of the statechart and select Find»SubVIs or Find»Callers, respectively, from the shortcut menu to find the corresponding .lvsc file for the statechart.
Caller VIs—From the Statechart Editor window, select View»Browse Relationships»This VI's Callers to find the caller VIs of the statechart. You also can right-click the icon in the upper right corner of the Statechart Editor window and select Find All Instances from the shortcut menu to find all caller VIs of the statechart. From the Project Explorer window, right-click the .lvsc file for a statechart and select Find»Callers from the shortcut menu to find the caller VIs of the statechart.
SubVIs—From the Statechart Editor window, select View»Browse Relationships»This VI's SubVIs to find the subVIs of the statechart. From the Project Explorer window, right-click the .lvsc file for a statechart and select Find»SubVIs from the shortcut menu to find the subVIs of the statechart.
Statechart Editor window—From a caller VI or subVI of the statechart, select View»Browse Relationships»This VI's SubVIs or View»Browse Relationships»This VI's Callers, respectively, to find the corresponding Statechart Editor window for the statechart.
System Requirements
LabVIEW 2009 Base, Full, or Professional Development System for Windows
250 MB additional available disk space
Installation Instructions
You can install all of your LabVIEW products—including the LabVIEW Statechart Module—using the LabVIEW 2009 Platform DVDs. You can find installation instructions for the LabVIEW Statechart Module along with activation instructions in the following locations:
LabVIEW Release Notes, which are available in your LabVIEW software kit.
LabVIEW 2009 Platform DVDs Readme, which is available on the top-level of LabVIEW Platform DVD 1.
To request additional LabVIEW 2009 Platform DVDs, refer to the National Instruments Web site.
Accessing the Help
Refer to the LabVIEW Help, accessible by selecting Help»Search the LabVIEW Help from the pull-down menu in LabVIEW, for information about the Statechart Module.
Finding Examples
LabVIEW examples for the Statechart Module are located in the labviewexamplesStatechart folder. You can modify an example VI to fit an application, or you can copy and paste from one or more examples into a VI that you create.
Known Issues
You can access the software and documentation known issues list online. Refer to the National Instruments Web site for an up-to-date list of known issues in the LabVIEW 2009 Statechart Module.
Bug Fixes
The following items are the IDs and titles of a subset of issues fixed in the LabVIEW 2009 Statechart Module. If you have a CAR ID, you can search this list to validate that the issue has been fixed. This is not an exhaustive list of issues fixed in the current version of the Statechart Module.
ID | Legacy ID | Fixed Issue |
41330 | 4D6G4PI8 | Unable to Show/Hide Paths in Library-only Project Window |
44517 | 4HFEEM9A | The icon for the statechart .lvsc file is confusing and not presented well |
44933 | 4HTEFNWS | Internal errors when closing project while statechart configuration dialog is open |
52739 | 4BOA749A | Certain items from the palette drop at incorrect positions in the statechart configuration dialog |
91641 | 46JGUIUG | Cannot drag items out of guard or action VIs in the State/Transition configuration dialog |
92523 | 4BTF3H9A | The "Replace With" menu option can be used in the statechart diagram to connect statechart objects in non-allowed ways |
92893 | 4DKCLN9A | Statecharts should not require code generation when only a guard or action has been modified |
93007 | 4EB9AAHA | No easy way to find out which transitions or Static reactions respond to a particular trigger. |
93008 | 4EB9BNHA | There is no way to do find objects in the guard and action code of states/transitions in a Statechart. |
93090 | 4EPD3Q9A | Finding callers and callees of statecharts on Project window does not working properly. |
93495 | 4HKAHJUG | Applying changes to statechart type definitions can result in very long delays |
95703 | — | Easy to move objects outside of the visible region in the guard and action windows of the statechart configuration dialog |
104376 | — | Quick Drop does not work when configuring a Statechart state node or transition node |
106768 | — | Compound arithmetic VI appears in incorrect position when dropped in statechart configuration dialog. |
110377 | — | Double clicking a state or transition twice in quick succession gives a configuration error |
110716 | — | Drawing or moving objects offscreen in a statechart diagram does not scroll the viewing area. |
112854 | — | Statecharts from previous LabVIEW versions may miss out on some non-essential mutation when loaded in current LabVIEW |
126845 | — | Should not be able to edit statechart type definitions in one context while configuring statechart states/transitions in other context |
131651 | — | Renaming a state's static reaction can delete the reaction's guard/action code |
133221 | — | Certain statecharts always generate broken code and cannot be run |
134252 | — | Changing a static reaction's name to that of one that existed when you began your state configuration can cause incorrect reaction ordering and/or guard/action code |
136900 | — | Edits to one statechart static reaction can be incorrectly applied to another static reaction |
147850 | — | Breakpoints added on Statechart debug window do not get updated in Breakpoint Manager when it is opened for the first time. |
147853 | — | Breakpoint added in subdiagram gets hit while debugging but the subdiagram window does not open if it was closed when the breakpoint was hit. |
155447 | — | Better feedback needed when dropping an unsupported function block node in a statechart guard or action VI |
162458 | — | Saving a statechart that uses subdiagrams from LabVIEW 8.6 to LabVIEW 8.5 results in problems in LabVIEW 8.5 |
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