IEC 61499 Power Up: Feature Freeze Reveals the Eclipse 4diac 3.0 Revolution for Industrial Automation

IEC 61499 Power Up: Feature Freeze Reveals the Eclipse 4diac 3.0 Revolution for Industrial Automation

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IEC 61499 Power Up: Feature Freeze Reveals the Eclipse 4diac 3.0
Revolution for Industrial Automation





Source: ⁠Eclipse 4diac 3.0 Enters Feature Freeze!


Tune in to explore the Eclipse 4diac 3.0
Revolution!


After over two years of development and a
"tremendous community effort," Eclipse 4diac 3.0 has entered the
feature freeze phase, marking a major milestone for this next big
release. This milestone was achieved through more than
7200 commits across 4diac IDE and 4diac FORTE
(with over 5800 commits in the IDE and 1400 in FORTE), resulting
in a modernization, optimization, and extension of the platform's
capabilities.


This release brings a "wealth of new functionality" and "improved
usability", focusing on streamlining the IEC
61499 development process:



Structured Text Interpreter: The 4diac IDE
features completely reworked and improved IEC 61131-3
Structured Text editors. Most notably, it now includes an
Interpreter for IEC 61131-3 Structured Text,
which allows for the testing and debugging of Function Blocks
(FBs) directly within the 4diac IDE.


4diac FBE (Function Block Environment
Builder): This is a new component in 4diac 3.0. The
FBE builds 4diac FORTE fully automatically,
eliminating the need for downloads or the installation of
third-party software. It simplifies configuration management by
allowing a single developer machine to manage multiple 4diac
FORTE configurations for various target machines and operating
systems. A beta-quality setup is currently available.


Core Performance: The 4diac FORTE code base
and build system have been modernized, leading to
greatly reduced overhead in both event
processing and data connection handling.



Other highlights include refactoring functions in graphical and
textual editors, validation of IEC 61499 projects (including the
ability to load and repair incomplete projects), support for
named constants, and simplified deployment and monitoring
capabilities that can store configurations.


With the feature freeze in place, the focus now shifts entirely
to stabilization and polishing to ensure a
"solid and reliable 3.0 release," which is planned for
approximately three weeks from the announcement date. The team
invites the community to download the early access builds and
share feedback through the issue trackers to help make 4diac 3.0
the "most solid and feature-rich release yet".
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