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Author SHA1 Message Date
Daniel Richard G 8bc322eb47 Various fixes for warnings and minutia
This commit consists of numerous small changes, none significant enough to
merit a commit on their own:

* Added extra braces to quash for-loop variable scoping issues for older
  compilers (or "g++ -fno-for-scope")

* Appeased "unreachable code" warnings, spurious or otherwise

* Added casts to fix integer-variable signedness warnings

* Added a dummy virtual method to the VectorFileWriter class to silence the
  -Wweak-vtables warning from Clang++

* Renamed some parameters in the Expr and GraphicsWindow classes to
  eliminate "parameter shadows a field" warnings

* Removed an inert "0 ||" from a conditional, and changed a "&& 0" into an
  "#if 0"

* Added missing elements to array/struct/class initializers to zap further
  warnings

* Indented some cpp conditionals where appropriate

* Qualified some variables and functions as static to quiet "no previous
  declaration" warnings

* toolbar.cpp needed to #include<icons-proto.h> to fix those same "no
  previous declaration" warnings from icons.h

* Added some casts and const qualifiers to the Win32 code to address
  warnings produced by g++ when compiling under MinGW

* Rewrote Cnf{Freeze,Thaw}Float() to use a union rather than pointer
  aliasing; this makes g++ a lot happier

* Removed redundant #includes from win32/w32util.cpp

* With Jonathan's blessing, shortened the last line of the About dialog
  text to better match the preceding lines
2013-10-28 00:42:39 -04:00
Daniel Richard G a5176f4545 Replaced RGB-color integers with dedicated data structure
RGB colors were represented using a uint32_t with the red, green and blue
values stuffed into the lower three octets (i.e. 0x00BBGGRR), like
Microsoft's COLORREF. This approach did not lend itself to type safety,
however, so this change replaces it with an RgbColor class that provides
the same infomation plus a handful of useful methods to work with it. (Note
that sizeof(RgbColor) == sizeof(uint32_t), so this change should not lead
to memory bloat.)

Some of the new methods/fields replace what were previously macro calls;
e.g. RED(c) is now c.red, REDf(c) is now c.redF(). The .Equals() method is
now used instead of == to compare colors.

RGB colors still need to be represented as packed integers in file I/O and
preferences, so the methods .FromPackedInt() and .ToPackedInt() are
provided. Also implemented are Cnf{Freeze,Thaw}Color(), type-safe wrappers
around Cnf{Freeze,Thaw}Int() that facilitate I/O with preferences.

(Cnf{Freeze,Thaw}Color() are defined outside of the system-dependent code
to minimize the footprint of the latter; because the same can be done with
Cnf{Freeze,Thaw}Bool(), those are also moved out of the system code with
this commit.)

Color integers were being OR'ed with 0x80000000 in some places for two
distinct purposes: One, to indicate use of a default color in
glxFillMesh(); this has been replaced by use of the .UseDefault() method.
Two, to indicate to TextWindow::Printf() that the format argument of a
"%Bp"/"%Fp" specifier is an RGB color rather than a color "code" from
TextWindow::bgColors[] or TextWindow::fgColors[] (as the specifier can
accept either); instead, we define a new flag "z" (as in "%Bz" or "%Fz") to
indicate an RGBcolor pointer, leaving "%Bp"/"%Fp" to indicate a color code
exclusively.

(This also allows TextWindow::meta[][].bg to be a char instead of an int,
partly compensating for the new .bgRgb field added immediately after.)

In array declarations, RGB colors could previously be specified as 0 (often
in a terminating element). As that no longer works, we define NULL_COLOR,
which serves much the same purpose for RgbColor variables as NULL serves
for pointers.
2013-10-25 01:49:12 -04:00
Daniel Richard G dd168ad22c Use C99 integer types and C++ boolean types/values
This change comprehensively replaces the use of Microsoft-standard integer
and boolean types with their C99/C++ standard equivalents, as the latter is
more appropriate for a cross-platform application. With matter-of-course
exceptions in the Win32-specific code, the types/values have been converted
as follows:

    QWORD  --> uint64_t
    SQWORD --> int64_t
    DWORD  --> uint32_t
    SDWORD --> int32_t
    WORD   --> uint16_t
    SWORD  --> int16_t
    BYTE   --> uint8_t
    BOOL   --> bool
    TRUE   --> true
    FALSE  --> false

The following related changes are also included:

* Added C99 integer type definitions for Windows, as stdint.h is not
  available prior to Visual Studio 2010

* Changed types of some variables in the SolveSpace class from 'int' to
  'bool', as they actually represent boolean settings

* Implemented new Cnf{Freeze,Thaw}Bool() functions to support boolean
  variables in the Registry

* Cnf{Freeze,Thaw}DWORD() are now Cnf{Freeze,Thaw}Int()

* TtfFont::Get{WORD,DWORD}() are now TtfFont::Get{USHORT,ULONG}() (names
  inspired by the OpenType spec)

* RGB colors are packed into an integer of type uint32_t (nee DWORD), but
  in a few places, these were represented by an int; these have been
  corrected to uint32_t
2013-10-02 01:45:13 -04:00
Daniel Richard G a72575d04e Use casts to bridge mismatches in integer-type sizes and signedness
The compiler gets nervous when we (for example) pass in a size_t as an int
parameter, or assign an int to a char, or assign -1 to an unsigned type. By
adding appropriate casts, we inform the compiler that, yes, we know what
we're doing.

This change also upgrades a va_arg() type from char to int, as char is
always promoted to int when passed through '...'.
2013-08-26 16:19:23 -04:00
Jonathan Westhues 0ee8ba1457 Changes in preparation for the release of SolveSpace under the GPL,
to add that license, and change all copyright notices to me, not
Useful Subset, LLC.

[git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/solvespace/": change = 2211]
2013-07-28 14:08:34 -08:00
Jonathan Westhues a0a7feda89 Add G Code export to SolveSpace, similar to SketchFlat. This
requires user interface to specify the depth, number of passes,
feed, and plunge feed, unfortunately.

[git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/solvespace/": change = 2106]
2010-01-13 20:47:17 -08:00
Jonathan Westhues c225087ab5 PDF has a page size limit of 200 inches for either axis; so warn if
we exceed that, because the viewers will otherwise just silently
display nothing.

[git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/solvespace/": change = 2088]
2009-12-15 06:51:21 -08:00
Jonathan Westhues daeb0e8430 Oops, was always writing SVG or EPS arcs counter-clockwise; which
breaks with the new path stuff, since circular holes really do have
to go ccw. So fix that.

[git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/solvespace/": change = 2062]
2009-10-30 03:18:54 -08:00
Jonathan Westhues 3515748334 Make the EPS, PDF, and SVG targets output filled contours. This
also means that closed contours will get output as a single path
now, vs. one open path per Bezier segment before.

I've simplified the 2d/3d wireframe export targets somewhat; they
now support only Beziers, without an additional special case for
line segments. The performance penalty for that should not be worth
caring about, since that's infrequent.

And fix a memory leak in FindOuterFacesFrom(), fix ugly output of
filled triangles in PDF (because the line join style did bad things
on long skinny triangles), fix non-zero Z coordinates for exported
views or sections in DXF or STEP.

[git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/solvespace/": change = 2061]
2009-10-30 02:38:34 -08:00
Jonathan Westhues 83bbc004dc Add 3d wireframe export, in DXF or STEP format. This uses most of
the same plumbing as the 2d vector output.

Also fix piecewise linear tolerance when the export scale factor is
not equal to one; have to scale the chord tol along with that.

[git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/solvespace/": change = 2053]
2009-10-12 02:40:48 -08:00
Jonathan Westhues 9b8f32dad7 Now actually export the line styles, for PDF, EPS, and SVG file
formats, with the proper color and width. This may need a bit of
cleanup for stuff like the hidden line removal, which currently
loses the style.

Also fix a bug in the test for arcs of a circle. A second-order
Bezier with collinear control points really is an arc, but it's an
arc with infinite radius so stuff tends to blow up. So return false
for that one.

[git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/solvespace/": change = 2030]
2009-09-21 21:46:30 -08:00
Jonathan Westhues f45eb959f4 Split export.cpp; now exportvector.cpp has all the file format
specific stuff.

[git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/solvespace/": change = 2014]
2009-07-08 01:44:13 -08:00