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Add current segment index to the FollowJointTrajectoryAction feedback. #65
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Hi Levi,
Yes I think this is an intuitive extension to JTC and the information
should already be available, however, this be quite a breaking change as
any change to ROS messages changes the md5 hash... I'm not saying it's a
no-go but we should consider the consequences. A blunt approach would just
create a new message and while that'd be the typical corporate approach I'd
prefer to not do that in open source :)
…On Mon, 7 Feb 2022, 16:37 Levi Armstrong, ***@***.***> wrote:
When using the joint trajectory controller it would be useful to know the
current segment being executed in the trajectory in the event of a path
tolerance violation to allow recovery. Would the maintainer be open to PR
adding this to the feedback message?
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@bmagyar I have some availability to work on this. How would you like me to proceed? |
@Levi-Armstrong just make proposal for message extension in a PR and we can then see what extension is needed on the controller's side. |
Yup! We could also create a |
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When using the joint trajectory controller it would be useful to know the current segment being executed in the trajectory in the event of a path tolerance violation to allow recovery. Would the maintainer be open to PR adding this to the feedback message?
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