eeros_architecture:sequencer:start
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| A sequencer ensures that a robots can execute a series of user-defined tasks. Such a sequencer runs in non-realtime. The robot' | A sequencer ensures that a robots can execute a series of user-defined tasks. Such a sequencer runs in non-realtime. The robot' | ||
| - | What happens if a certain step in a sequence cannot run due to some condition. In that case an exception might be thrown and a special exception handler has to take necessary steps. This could include repeating some steps or doing something completely different. | + | What happens if a certain step in a sequence cannot run due to some condition? In that case an exception might be thrown and a special exception handler has to take necessary steps. This could include repeating some steps or doing something completely different. | 
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