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34 Commits (74bc01193ae2818c721f9883d64263ffc8bcb14e)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Ryan Pavlik 3e566d7e67 Remove std::move from trivially-copyable types. NFC.
Found by clang-tidy
2019-09-10 06:44:34 +00:00
Ryan Pavlik c0904e2ba8 Use IsEmpty() or .empty() to check if a container is empty. NFC.
Most found by clang-tidy.
2019-09-10 04:22:21 +00:00
whitequark a7b2f28999 Silence some gcc 7 warnings.
* Mark switch fallthrough
    (-Wfallthrough);
  * Initialize variables to avoid false positives
    (-Wmaybe-uninitialized);
  * Fudge indentation to avoid false positives
    (-Wmisleading-indentation).
2019-03-28 09:46:16 +00:00
whitequark 02ec64ee66 Fix unaligned access in LoadStringFromGzip.
The code in LoadStringFromGzip was attempting to perform an unaligned
access using memcpy, but it cast the source to a pointer with
alignment requirements larger than 1, which, under optimizations,
reintroduced the original issue.
2018-07-18 15:36:59 +00:00
whitequark f324477dd0 Implement a platform abstraction for windows.
This commit removes a large amount of code partially duplicated
between the text and the graphics windows, and opens the path to
having more than one model window on screen at any given time,
as well as simplifies platform work.

This commit also adds complete support for High-DPI device pixel
ratio. It adds support for font scale factor (a fractional factor
on top of integral device pixel ratio) on the platform side, but not
on the application side.

This commit also adds error checking to all Windows API calls
(within the abstracted code) and fixes a significant number of
misuses and non-future-proof uses of Windows API.

This commit also makes uses of Windows API idiomatic, e.g. using
the built-in vertical scroll bar, native tooltips, control
subclassing instead of hooks in the global dispatch loop, and so on.

It reinstates tooltip support and removes menu-related hacks.
2018-07-17 13:31:17 +00:00
whitequark 55baaf310f Implement a platform abstraction for menus.
This commit removes a large amount of redundant code that needed
to be kept in sync between platforms and also makes it much easier
to add new menu-related functionality since little to no platform
code needs to be altered anymore.

This commit also greatly improves code locality in context menu
handling by allowing context menu click handlers to be closures.

This commit temporarily introduces a SetMainMenu API, which is rather
hacky but only necessary until an abstraction for windows is added.
2018-07-16 11:21:30 +00:00
whitequark 3d7e9f5e7b Provide correct arguments to inflateInit2.
windowBits of 16 means "decode gzip header" and "use window size
from zlib header". For some reason, this results in a window size
that is too small on OpenBSD. Instead, use maximum window size
explicitly, since there is no downside for doing so.
2017-12-17 18:44:38 +00:00
whitequark 33b6e51737 Locale LCID is a hex number, not a decimal. 2017-05-07 21:45:53 +00:00
whitequark e2e74762f4 Rework path and file operations to be more robust.
This commit updates a *lot* of rather questionable path handling
logic to be robust. Specifically:
  * All path operations go through Platform::Path.
  * All ad-hoc path handling functions are removed, together with
    PATH_SEP. This removes code that was in platform-independent
    parts, but had platform-dependent behavior.
  * Group::linkFileRel is removed; only an absolute path is stored
    in Group::linkFile. However, only Group::linkFileRel is saved,
    with the relative path calculated on the fly, from the filename
    passed into SaveToFile. This eliminates dependence on global
    state, and makes it unnecessary to have separare code paths
    for saved and not yet saved files.
  * In a departure from previous practice, functions with
    platform-independent code but platform-dependent behavior
    are all grouped under platform/. This makes it easy to grep
    for functions with platform-dependent behavior.
  * Similarly, new (GUI-independent) code for all platforms is added
    in the same platform.cpp file, guarded with #ifs. It turns out
    that implementations for different platforms had a lot of shared
    code that tended to go out of sync.
2017-03-11 18:58:53 +00:00
whitequark 27b59f601e Fix type conversion warnings. 2017-03-10 21:05:52 +00:00
whitequark fba88859e1 Normalize CRLF newlines to LF when loading string resources. 2017-01-14 02:41:23 +00:00
EvilSpirit fb667fb8bb Use a dedicated BitmapFont instance per Canvas.
Before this commit, updates to the bitmap font in the graphics window
cause missing characters in the text window and vice versa. This is
because BitmapFont contains a texture that's mutated, and sharing it
would also require sharing display lists between GL contexts, which
is not done (and overly complicated for this case anyway).
2017-01-11 03:33:10 +00:00
whitequark c12672be66 Internationalize platform-specific code. 2017-01-11 03:02:04 +00:00
whitequark aeebc3c395 Gettext: fill in empty msgstrs from msgid. 2017-01-11 01:23:59 +00:00
whitequark 984f74d271 Internationalize all messages without substitutions. 2017-01-07 06:47:40 +00:00
whitequark 529e1bfd63 Internationalize the main menu. 2017-01-05 12:17:09 +00:00
Elvira Khabirova 4f04406121 Implement a gettext .po file parser. 2017-01-05 12:14:40 +00:00
whitequark d8932772ef Don't crash when trying to load a non-existent vector/bitmap character. 2017-01-02 23:48:13 +00:00
whitequark ea0a1b743a Fix uninitialized variable warnings.
gcc 6 displays these when compiling in release mode; all of these
warnings except the rankOk one were benign because there would have
been an error about the incomplete switch statement.

The rankOk warning highlighted a real problem: bailing early to
didnt_converge would have branched on an uninitialized variable.
2016-11-17 13:59:51 +00:00
EvilSpirit 363f5c1ab8 Fix BitmapFont to not lose texture updates.
Texture could also be updated by GetWidth(), which calls GetGlyph()
internally, and then the next LocateGlyph() call would return false.
2016-10-11 23:45:19 +00:00
whitequark 42d3ec9917 CMake: finish Clang sanitizer support.
This makes ENABLE_SANITIZERS a proper cached variable, removes some
spurious failures and configures asan/ubsan to die on an error.
2016-08-01 05:39:18 +00:00
whitequark 5e63d8301e Add a simple harness for automated, headless testing.
This commit alters the build system substantially; it adds another
platform, `headless`, that provides stubs in place of all GUI
functions, and provides a library `solvespace_headless` alongside
the main executable. To cut down build times, only the few files
that have #if defined(HEADLESS) are built twice for the executable
and the library; the rest is grouped into a new `solvespace_cad`
library. It is not usable on its own and just serves for grouping.

This commit also gates the tests behind a -DENABLE_TESTS=ON CMake
option, ON by default (but suggested as OFF in the README so that
people don't ever have to install cairo to build the executable.)

The tests introduced in this commit are (so far) rudimentary,
although functional, and they serve as a stepping point towards
introducing coverage analysis.
2016-08-01 00:48:37 +00:00
whitequark 613aa8c579 Reimplement 6846010 correctly.
The bug was actually not in ReadPng*, but in WritePng.
2016-07-31 11:57:17 +00:00
whitequark 803665404e Add support for BGR formats to Pixmap, and RGB conversion.
The Cairo image surface backend uses the BGR format for "RGB24"
for some reason, and we need to handle that.
2016-07-25 11:00:07 +00:00
whitequark 6d5d88f01e Fix off-by-one bug in Pixmap::WritePng. 2016-07-25 10:58:25 +00:00
whitequark 6846010416 Fix a flip bug in ReadPngIntoPixmap.
The only user of that was the background image, and it was flipped
again when it was rendered, so the two bugs masked out each other.
This adds a `bool flip` to ReadPng and FromPng, since that's cheap
to do when writing the PNG file, expensive on the pixel arrays,
and sometimes inconvenient in OpenGL due to offsets.
2016-07-25 10:58:03 +00:00
whitequark e7c8c1c8f2 Abstract all (ex-OpenGL) drawing operations into a Canvas interface.
This has several desirable consequences:
  * It is now possible to port SolveSpace to a later version of
    OpenGL, such as OpenGLES 2, so that it runs on platforms that
    only have that OpenGL version;
  * The majority of geometry is now rendered without references to
    the camera in C++ code, so a renderer can now submit it to
    the video card once and re-rasterize with a different projection
    matrix every time the projection is changed, avoiding expensive
    reuploads;
  * The DOGD (draw or get distance) interface is now
    a straightforward Canvas implementation;
  * There are no more direct references to SS.GW.(projection)
    in sketch rendering code, which allows rendering to multiple
    viewports;
  * There are no more unnecessary framebuffer flips on CPU on Cocoa
    and GTK;
  * The platform-dependent GL code is now confined to rendergl1.cpp.
  * The Microsoft and Apple headers required by it that are prone to
    identifier conflicts are no longer included globally;
  * The rendergl1.cpp implementation can now be omitted from
    compilation to run SolveSpace headless or with a different
    OpenGL version.

Note these implementation details of Canvas:
  * GetCamera currently always returns a reference to the field
    `Camera camera;`. This is so that a future renderer that caches
    geometry in the video memory can define it as asserting, which
    would provide assurance against code that could accidentally
    put something projection-dependent in the cache;
  * Line and triangle rendering is specified through a level of
    indirection, hStroke and hFill. This is so that a future renderer
    that batches geometry could cheaply group identical styles.
  * DrawPixmap and DrawVectorText accept a (o,u,v) and not a matrix.
    This is so that a future renderer into an output format that
    uses 2d transforms (e.g. SVG) could easily derive those.

Some additional internal changes were required to enable this:
  * Pixmap is now always passed as std::shared_ptr<{const ,}Pixmap>.
    This is so that the renderer could cache uploaded textures
    between API calls, which requires it to capture a (weak)
    reference.
  * The PlatformPathEqual function was properly extracted into
    platform-specific code. This is so that the <windows.h> header
    could be included only where needed (in platform/w32* as well
    as rendergl1.cpp).
  * The SBsp{2,3}::DebugDraw functions were removed. They can be
    rewritten using the Canvas API if they are ever needed.

While no visual changes were originally intended, some minor fixes
happened anyway:
  * The "emphasis" yellow line from top-left corner is now correctly
    rendered much wider.
  * The marquee rectangle is now pixel grid aligned.
  * The hidden entities now do not clobber the depth buffer, removing
    some minor artifacts.
  * The workplane "tab" now scales with the font used to render
    the workplane name.
  * The workplane name font is now taken from the normals style.
  * Workplane and constraint line stipple is insignificantly
    different. This is so that it can reuse the existing stipple
    codepaths; rendering of workplanes and constraints predates
    those.

Some debug functionality was added:
  * In graphics window, an fps counter that becomes red when
    rendering under 60fps is drawn.
2016-07-23 22:31:18 +00:00
whitequark ad4a204edf Replace all oops() checks with ssassert()s.
This includes explanation and context for non-obvious cases and
shortens debug cycles when just-in-time debugging is not available
(like on Linux) by immediately printing description of the assert
as well as symbolized backtrace.
2016-05-20 12:38:30 +00:00
whitequark fbc5bfc27f Enable -Wfloat-conversion on Clang.
This is a high-SNR warning that's enabled by default on MSVC and
it has highlighted some bugs in glhelper.cpp (that are also fixed
in this commit).

Unfortunately GCC does not have an equivalent for that warning,
and -Wconversion is very noisy.
2016-05-18 11:24:24 +00:00
whitequark 69b8a3b3b3 In Pixmap and BitmapFont, use std::vector instead of std::unique_ptr.
MSVC 2013 keeps having aggravating bugs where its unique_ptr
implementation wants to use deleted functions.

In this case the worst that could happen is one copy per entity
once during initialization (which should in principle be elided
anyway because a return value is a prvalue... no idea if MSVC does
actually do that).
2016-05-18 11:24:24 +00:00
whitequark fc79642788 Move vector font to res/fonts/; remove lff2c.
This commit integrates the vector font in the resource system, so
that cross-compilation would be easier and a custom font could be
used without recompilation.

The font handling code was carefully written to lazily load glyphs;
as possible; in practice this means that startup is less than 15ms
slower after this commit, most of it spent in inflate().

This also reduces executable size and makes compilation of
glhelper.cpp much faster.
2016-05-18 11:24:24 +00:00
whitequark 645c2d90ac Move bitmap font to res/fonts/; remove unifont2c.
This commit integrates the bitmap font in the resource system, so
that cross-compilation would be easier.

The font handling code was carefully written to do glyph parsing
lazily; in practice this means that after this commit, startup
is less than 25ms slower, most of it spent in inflate().

This should also result in faster rendering, since there is no
rampant plane switching anymore; instead, all characters that are
actually used are stashed into same one texture.
2016-05-18 11:24:24 +00:00
whitequark a525f03371 Move icons to res/icons/; remove png2c.
This commit integrates icons in the resource system so that they
can be loaded (or reloaded, without restarting) in @2x mode, which
will be added in a future commit. png2c is no longer necessary.

png2c used to perform the following transformation:
  if(r + g + b < 11) r = g = b = 11;

This is now achieved by switching the icons to RGBA mode and adding
alpha channel with the following imagemagick invocation, which is
equivalent to the transformation above:
  for i in *.png; do
    convert -fuzz 4% -channel rgba -matte \
            -fill "rgba(255,255,255,0)" -opaque black \
            $i $i
  done

The Debian package solvespace now includes /usr/share/solvespace;
this should be split out into solvespace-data later.
2016-05-18 11:24:24 +00:00
whitequark f4c01f670c Implement a resource system.
Currently, icons, fonts, etc are converted to C structures at compile
time and are hardcoded to the binary. This presents several problems:

  * Cross-compilation is complicated. Right now, it is necessary
    to be able to run executables for the target platform; this
    happens to work with wine-binfmt installed, but is rather ugly.

  * Icons can only have one resolution. On OS X, modern software is
    expected to take advantage of high-DPI ("Retina") screens and
    use so-called @2x assets when ran in high-DPI mode.

  * Localization is complicated. Win32 and OS X provide built-in
    support for loading the resource appropriate for the user's
    locale.

  * Embedding strings can only be done as raw strings, using C++'s
    R"(...)" literals. This precludes embedding sizable strings,
    e.g. JavaScript libraries as used in Three.js export, and makes
    git history less useful. Not embedding the libraries means we
    have to rely on external CDNs, which requires an Internet
    connection and adds a glaring point of failure.

  * Linux distribution guidelines are violated. All architecture-
    independent data, especially large data such as fonts, is
    expected to be in /usr/share, not in the binary.

  * Customization is impossible without recompilation. Minor
    modifications like adding a few missing vector font characters
    or adjusting localization require a complete development
    environment, which is unreasonable to expect from users of
    a mechanical CAD.

As such, this commit adds a resource system that bundles (and
sometimes builds) resources with the executable. Where they go is
platform-dependent:

  * on Win32: into resources of the executable, which allows us to
    keep distributing one file;
  * on OS X: into the app bundle;
  * on other *nix: into /usr/share/solvespace/ or ../res/ (relative
    to the executable path), the latter allowing us to run freshly
    built executables without installation.

It also subsides the platform-specific resources that are in src/.

The resource system is not yet used for anything; this will be added
in later commits.
2016-05-18 11:24:23 +00:00