按建议,继续完成后续工作

结论:tool_table_setup 已通过专用 rs274 -t 工具表和毫米单位 INI 纳入 upstream side-by-side baseline,完整 native probes 验证通过。
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path. The upstream `rs274` side-by-side baseline now covers simple motion,
arc geometry, offsets, feed-control, comment/logging, numbered-parameter,
probing, spindle-orient, file-open reset, file-finish, tool-reload, and
canned-cycle, state-tag motion, and O-word subroutine fixtures; it also
covers threading/rigid tap, NURBS dispatch boundaries, and comparable
canonical runtime edge and program-end cleanup calls. Adapter-heavy fixtures,
standalone modal-state assertions, and upstream `rs274` output gaps such as
`WAIT` or hidden NURBS control-point detail still need dedicated native
LinuxCNC baselines.
canned-cycle, state-tag motion, tool-table setup, and O-word subroutine
fixtures; it also covers threading/rigid tap, NURBS dispatch boundaries, and
comparable canonical runtime edge and program-end cleanup calls.
Adapter-heavy fixtures, standalone modal-state assertions, and upstream
`rs274` output gaps such as `WAIT` or hidden NURBS control-point detail still
need dedicated native LinuxCNC baselines.
- `canned_cycles` is now in the upstream `rs274` side-by-side baseline after
the minimal interpreter harness was aligned with LinuxCNC `Interp::init()`
default `G73/G83` peck-clearance values for millimeter units.
- `tool_table_setup` is now in the upstream `rs274` side-by-side baseline using
a dedicated `rs274 -t` tool table and `-i` millimeter-unit INI boundary.
## Current Drift Conclusion