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glxFillMesh(); this has been replaced by use of the .UseDefault() method.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.
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
This commit contains a grab bag of minor changes not worth committing
individually:
* Replaced raw Latin-1 characters with octal escapes to avoid source-file
encoding issues
* Undefined some convenience macros after they've served their purpose
* Rewrote SEdge::From() to avoid confusing less-capable C++ compilers
* Have oops() print a newline at the end of its message
* Removed "static" keyword from the Bernstein() function definition, as it
has a non-static prototype in srf/surface.h
* Added casts (and changed a variable type) to quell warnings about integer
size and signedness
* Simplified an expression with our handy arraylen() macro
* Generate icons.h and icons-proto.h in the source directory instead of
obj/, so that pre-generated copies of these files can be distributed
without being blown away by "make clean"; also updated the source files
that #include these to reflect the new location
* Compilation rules rewritten as batch-mode inference rules
* Use Windows commands instead of Unix ones ("del" instead of "rm", "move"
instead of "mv", etc.)
* Sorted the object lists
* Use tabs to indent rule bodies
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 '...'.
String literals in C++ are implicitly typed as 'const char *', and with
this change, their const-ness is maintained when assigning them to
variables or passing them as arguments. This significantly cuts down the
number of warnings generated by the compiler.
of that, where you can pick the hue and blackness, and then the
whiteness) color picker and some swatches.
This is used in three places now: the special colors in the config
screen, the background color, and the style colors.
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in the text window. This means that I can move the conversion from
half-row and column to (x, y) into the platform-independent code,
and that I'll be ready to add my color picker.
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circles, using a numerical method. And the user can specify a
radius, instead of letting us choose automatically, and specify
whether the original lines should be kept and made construction, or
deleted.
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useful because it makes it possible to add cosmetic dimensions to
an existing model, without REF appended.
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possible. This replaces all of the color-coded links, that I liked
but that were nonstandard.
Also rip out the old sweep and helical sweep UI; that was disabled,
but the code was still present.
And fix dependencies in makefile, since textwin.cpp depends on the
icons now.
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to draw those, and hit test with the mouse, and display tool tips
when the user hovers with the mouse. Also, underline links only
when they're hovered, and not otherwise.
And add a separate menu option to align the view to the active
workplane, vs. activating the active group's workplane, and
remap the bottom two graphics window toolbar icons to that and
"nearest iso view" instead of draw in 2d/3d, since people tended
to click on those without understanding and cause trouble.
And by default, we force a parallel projection; so the factory
default camera tangent is now 0.3, not 0.
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code. This is now drawn using gl, and the bitmap font (both there
and in the graphics window) is drawn from a texture from a static
table, not from the Win32 functions, since that's ~1000x faster.
So this adds a tool to generate that table. With luck that will
also fix my font issues under WINE, which won't have to render the
TTF itself.
Still needs some cleanup, and to make all the cosmetic improvements
that I want.
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easy and useful. Also make the volume measurement use Message(),
and not a separate text window screen.
And make Edit -> Unselect All (Esc) clear the marks drawn to
indicate free parameters, since it clears all the other temporary
stuff drawn in the graphics window.
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rotation. Also clean up the handling of units, by putting the
conversion factors in only one place, and clean up the
expression-parsing but removing all the copies of the same error
message.
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does that, and adds a scale factor to that transformation (instead
of just mirroring, as before), but also:
* Replace the "import mirrored" mechanism with a scale factor,
which if negative corresponds to a reflection as well.
* Fix self-intersection checker to report a meaningful point
when edges are collinear.
* Don't blow an assertion on some types of invalid file;
instead provide a nice error message to the user.
* Clear the naked edges before each regen.
* Don't create zero-length line segments by snapping a line
segment's end to its beginning.
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everything even partially within that rectangle gets selected when
I release.
Also make deselecting a point deselect all coincident points too;
otherwise there now exist ways to select both coincident points,
which meant that it was impossible to deselect the lower one.
And fix text window to show selection info even if just constraints
are selected, seems more consistent.
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one point to be dragged simultaneously. So now a dragged point
drags all the selected points and entities, and a dragged entity
drags its points (except for circles, which drag the radius).
This means that the number of forced points for the solver must now
be unlimited, and it is.
Also add commands to invert the selection within the active group,
and to select an edge chain starting from the current selection.
And redo the context menus a bit; still not great, but less
cluttered and more systematic.
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for dimensions when viewed on edge. Add an angle measurement to the
text screen selection info.
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loop), and open-ended splines, with their tangents specified at
their endpoints.
Also change constraint solver matrix size to 1024, on the theory
that a power of two will generate better array indexing, and
replace fabs() with my own function that for some reason is
faster.
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perspective and parallel projections. Add a snap grid, for points
and for text comments. Draw text comments in the plane of their
workplane if they have one, otherwise always facing forward.
And fix a few nasty bugs: the possibility of an extremely long
animation onto a workplane, accidental use of the wrong style line
width for constraints, misplaced text box in style screen for
default styles, other little stuff.
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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.
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line width units, on-screen and export visibility. So now we can
use that to modify the default styles, or to create custom styles.
Also add code to draw fat lines, with round endcaps, since gl
doesn't do that.
Next we need some user interface to assign styles to entities, and
to make all the export file formats support the style attributes.
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check, hide the coordinate axes at the origin when normals are
hidden (but still show the coordinate axes at the bottom left of
the screen), and report point-line distance when a point and a line
are selected.
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tables from SolveSpace to their own class. This is intended to
simplify use of the constraint solver in a library.
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tricky; can't just use the dot product, since that blows up when
you cross pi radians. A gear shift approach, use either sin or cos,
same kind of thing as the 3d-parallel constraint.
And report a NaN constraint as unconverged, of course.
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some magic numbers. This would be trivial to break, but still more
difficult than patching the binary to skip the check...
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theorem; it's evaluated as a surface integral over each triangle.
And don't regenerate the emphasized edges unless we have to;
specifically, don't do it when the only dirty group is the
drawing group.
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And fix a bug; wasn't asking the user whether to save before
abandoning file when a new file was opened recent.
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version of the code from SketchFlat, with all arbitrary limits
removed.
The TTF text is its own entity, and that entity includes the
font file basename and the text. That's an extra 128 bytes in the
entity, which is around a 50% increase, kind of a shame. It was
simple, though.
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liked, but my more parametric attempts were very difficult to use.
The pitch (both axial and radial) gets specified by typing a
distance in a textbox.
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separate groups. The section is swept normal to the trajectory,
producing a mesh. I'm doing the triangles only now, not copying
over any entities.
Also fix a bug in the PNG export; rows are 4-aligned, so that was
breaking when the width of the image wasn't divisible by four. Also
fix a bug in lathes, where it generated overlapping triangles for
one segment.
And change the groups to record both "this mesh", the contribution
due to the extrude/lathe/whatever, and the "running mesh", that we
get after applying the requested Boolean op between "this mesh" and
the previous group's "running mesh". I'll use that to make step and
repeats step the mesh too.
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that perspective in the gl matrices, and also everywhere that I
check mouse pointer positions against the model, and for the zoom
to fit.
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an Expr *, since that complicates multiple units and also memory
management. Now it's just a double.
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So fix that, and now I can simplify what's exported for an entity.
And add an extra measurement (face-face distance/angle), and some
other little stuff.
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and rotates, auto-constrain translates in active workplane, speed
up remap list search with a hash table, other stuff.
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