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43 Commits (7f9117b2bf0636a594eb1f1ba76b9dbe0e8a4e83)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Ryan A. Pavlik 43b2261e9c CLI/testsuite: do not crash if a dialog is displayed. 2019-09-10 03:23:31 +00:00
Ryan Pavlik 62aba398f7 Move two members of Vector to be inline.
Performance change: moved since they show up disproportionately
in profiling.
2019-05-15 19:53:38 +00:00
Ryan A. Pavlik 52a481cd1e Small performance optimization in Vector::Equals.
This function showed up surprisingly high on a CPU time profile
when the GUI was unresponsive "doing things". Removed a duplicated
difference in the not-equal case, and switched to abs and a single compare
instead of two compares with a negation. It seems to have moved the
function further down in the profile.
2019-05-13 15:21:18 +00:00
whitequark 8426992f27 Eliminate blocking in Error() and Message() calls.
This serves two purposes.

First, we want to (some day) convert these messages into a less
obtrustive form, something like toaster notifications, such that they
don't interrupt workflow as harshly. That would, of course, be
nonblocking.

Second, some platforms, like Emscripten, do not support nested event
loops, and it's not possible to display a modal dialog on them
synchronously.

When making this commit, I've reviewed all Error() and Message()
calls to ensure that only some of the following is true for all
of them:
  * The call is followed a break or return statement that exits
    an UI entry point (e.g. an MenuX function);
  * The call is followed by cleanup (in fact, in this case the new
    behavior is better, since even with a synchronous modal dialog
    we have to be reentrant);
  * The message is an informational message only and nothing
    unexpected will happen if the operation proceeds in background.

In general, all Error() calls already satisfied the above conditions,
although in some cases I changed control flow aroudn them to more
clearly show that. The Message() calls that didn't satisfy these
conditions were reworked into an asynchronous form.

There are three explicit RunModal() calls left that need to be
reworked into an async form.
2018-07-20 04:40:19 +00:00
whitequark 0fb9a4cc23 GUI: fix formatting of messages with only one sentence. 2018-07-18 02:31:35 +00:00
whitequark d7968978ad Add a platform abstraction for message dialogs.
This commit changes the awfully specific code for dialogs with
messages duplicated three times to go through a generic interface.
It also fixes some issues with the way translated messages
were parameterized.

This commit removes the custom message dialog box used on Windows,
for several reasons. First, it was the last element not respecting
HiDPI displays. Second, other OSes do not easily provide this much
control over rendering default message boxes, and both Gnome and
macOS frown upon non-standard renderings such as those; so the custom
rendering was already not used on the other OSes.
2018-07-17 22:33:45 +00:00
whitequark eb5501ecd6 Implement a platform abstraction for settings.
This commit mostly just changes the settings code to be in line with
the rest of the platform abstractions, although it also fixes some
settings names to be consistent with others, and uses native bool
types where applicable.

This commit also makes settings-related operations much less
wasteful, not that it should matter.
2018-07-17 15:01:58 +00:00
whitequark 975b49f520 Win32: offer to restart application on fatal errors.
This changes the assertion failure behavior to be the same in debug
and release builds: to show the complete failure message, and
to offer to restart the application or defer to Windows Error
Reporting to generate a backtrace. Contrary to popular belief,
WER is not useless, and since SolveSpace publishes pdb files,
WER-generated reports can be symbolized.

This commit also addresses the long-standing problem where showing
a dialog on fatal error would re-enter the application code, thus
causing another error or a crash that is more fatal than the current
one.
2018-07-14 16:05:08 +00:00
Evil-Spirit a10db16a9c Fix dash-dash-dot line style. 2017-08-08 12:23:48 +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
EvilSpirit 727c0a97dc Draw projected lines for pt-line-distance constraints in 3d. 2016-12-21 18:43:42 +00:00
EvilSpirit 6d2c2aecff Implement an OpenGL 2 renderer.
There are two main reasons to desire an OpenGL 2 renderer:
 1. Compatibility. The compatibility profile, ironically, does not
    offer a lot of compatibility, and our OpenGL 1 renderer will not
    run on Android, iOS, or WebGL.
 2. Performance. The immediate mode does not scale, and in fact
    becomes very slow with only a moderate amount of lines on screen,
    and only a somewhat large amount of triangles.

This commit implements a basic OpenGL 2 renderer that uses only
features from the (OpenGL 3.2) core profile. It is not yet faster
than the OpenGL 1 renderer, primarily because it uses a lot of small
draw calls.

This commit uses OpenGL 2 on Linux and Mac OS X directly (i.e. links
to the GL symbols from version 2+); on Windows this is impossible
with the default drivers, so for now OpenGL 1 is still used there.
2016-11-18 04:04:29 +00:00
whitequark 802d092b13 When exporting files, initially fill in the basename of the sketch.
This is a common and convenient behavior; the basename is
pre-selected, so exporting multiple views requires just one keystroke
to put the cursor after the basename.
2016-11-17 12:54:02 +00:00
EvilSpirit b37aba00e2 Preserve stipple phase across separate piecewise linear segments.
This significantly increases visual clarity, especially for curves
with a low chord tolerance value.
2016-10-13 23:15:35 +00:00
EvilSpirit 186911a51a Factor out PolylineBuilder from DXF export code. 2016-10-13 22:05:29 +00:00
whitequark e80a3a0a71 Fix a buffer overrun in ssprintf. 2016-10-11 23:32:05 +00:00
whitequark d12bf047b4 Update 58db06d8 to not even try to use std::fstream with Unicode paths.
Unfortunately there is no portable way to open an Unicode path with
std::fstream. On *nix, it is enough to call the const char*
constructor. On MSVC, it is enough to call a nonstandard
const wchar_t* constructor. However, on MinGW, there is no way at all
to construct an std::fstream with a wide path, not even using
undocumented APIs. (There used to be a const wchar_t* overload added
back in libstdc++ 4.7, but it got removed for a reason that I was not
able to find out.)
2016-10-09 20:00:02 +00:00
whitequark 8960ee365a Add a new renderer that prepares geometry for 2d backends.
SurfaceRenderer is a new renderer implementing the Canvas interface
running entirely on the CPU; it projects strokes and triangles
in the exact same way as OpenGL would, and it can be used for
rendering into raster or vector 2d surfaces.
2016-08-01 00:48:37 +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 b0d37c1e78 Replace platform-specific GetMilliseconds using std::chrono. 2016-07-21 06:07:46 +00:00
EvilSpirit 5791310bb1 Annotate constants passed as boolean function arguments.
This is to ensure that:
  * it is clear, when looking at the point of usage, what is
    the purpose of "true" or "false";
  * when refactoring, a simple search will bring up any places that
    need to be changed.

Also, argument names were synchronized between declaration and
implementation.

As an exception, these are not annotated:
  * Printf(/*halfLine=*/), to avoid pointless churn.
2016-05-26 12:43:52 +00:00
whitequark 68c4d6f704 Use entity bounding boxes in SelectByMarquee.
Also, fix an insidious typo in BBox::GetOrigin that made BBox::Overlap
return nonsensical results.
2016-05-25 03:22:54 +00:00
whitequark 20d87d93c5 Add const qualifiers to functions where trivially possible.
This will allow us in future to accept `const T &` anywhere it's
necessary to reduce the amount of copying.

This commit is quite conservative: it does not attempt very hard to
refactor code that performs incidental mutation. In particular
dogd and caches are not marked with the `mutable` keyword.
dogd will be eliminated later, opening up more opportunities to
add const qualifiers.

This commit also doesn't introduce any uses of the newly added const
qualifers. This will be done later.
2016-05-25 03:22:54 +00:00
EvilSpirit def73ec118 Refactor Point2d::DistanceToLine. 2016-05-20 15:02:38 +00:00
EvilSpirit bbca4cc224 Rewrite declarations of form f(void) as f().
In C++ there is no difference and newly added functions are all
declared as f(), so this brings back consistency.
2016-05-20 12:43:20 +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 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
EvilSpirit e99eedd7a3 Check entity bounding box before hit testing edges. 2016-03-05 16:48:56 +00:00
whitequark bdd02ac3a8 Fix usage of uninitialized BBox. 2016-02-19 10:23:24 +00:00
whitequark 5c15cbf5f6 Remove extraneous instances of .c_str().
Most of these were just converting char* into std::string back and
forth; some more used ReadUTF8, which was converted to use nicer
STL-style iterators over UTF-8 text.

The remaining ones are:
  * arguments to Expr::From, which we'll change when refactoring
    the expression lexer;
  * arguments to varargs functions, which we'll change when adding
    localization (that requires custom printf-style functions to
    allow for changing argument order);
  * arguments where only string literals are ever passed, which
    are OK;
  * in platform-specific code, which is OK.
2016-02-19 10:22:53 +00:00
EvilSpirit dd5feb5724 Refactor Point2d to take advantage of const correctness. 2016-02-14 14:29:47 +00:00
whitequark 29ad1acdfe Enable and mollify -Wunused-variable.
In my (whitequark's) experience this warning tends to expose
copy-paste errors with a high SNR, so making a few fragments
slightly less symmetric is worth it.

Also mollify -Wlogical-op-parentheses while we're at it.
2016-02-14 14:29:47 +00:00
EvilSpirit fc68804f65 Add BBox class for calculating entity bounding boxes. 2016-02-13 16:16:47 +00:00
whitequark 11f29b1231 Replace NameStr with std::string.
This removes the arbitrary 64 byte restriction (which effectively
limits us to as little as 16 Unicode characters with CJK encodings),
makes classes smaller, and is easier to use.

As a consequence of making the length of all ex-NameStr fields
unbounded, all functions that returned a buffer derived from those
were changed to return std::string. Then, functions that are
contextually similar to the ones described above were changed
to return std::string. Then, functions that now happened to mostly
take an std::string argument converted to a C string were changed
to accept std::string.

This has produced a bit of churn, but is probably for the better.
2016-01-13 06:45:17 +00:00
whitequark 9d2a035a71 Rasterize non-ASCII glyphs in the UI.
Now it is possible to give non-ASCII names to groups
as well as see non-ASCII filenames of imported files.
In the future this makes localization possible.

This works for LTR languages, such as European and CJK,
but not RTL such as Arabic. Does Arabic even exist in
monospaced form? I have no idea.
2016-01-13 06:45:16 +00:00
whitequark 5c9c32cfc7 Rigorously treat paths on every platform.
After this commit, SolveSpace deals with paths as follows:

  * Paths are generally treated as opaque platform-specific strings.
    This helps on Linux, because paths on Linux don't have any
    specific encoding and it helps to avoid any operations on them.

  * The UI in some places wants to get a basename. In this case,
    the newly introduced PATH_SEP is used. This allows to treat
    backslash as a regular character, which it is on Linux and OS X.

  * The only place where any nontrivial operations on paths are
    performed is the g->impFile/impFileRel logic.

    Specifically, when saved, g->impFile always contains an absolute
    path with separators of the current platform, and g->impFileRel
    always contains a relative path with UNIX separators. This allows
    to treat backslash as a regular character.

    Old files will contain g->impFileRel with Windows separators;
    these are detected by looking for a drive letter in g->impFile
    and in that case mapping Windows separators to UNIX ones.

There is no need to treat UNIX separators (forward slashes) in
any special way on Windows because there is no way on Windows,
not even via UNC paths, to create or address a directory entry
with a forward slash in its name.
2016-01-13 06:45:16 +00:00
whitequark 32383d22bf Rewrite all path handling with std::string.
What do we gain from this? Several things.

 * First, usage of PATH_MAX (the POSIX constant) is eliminated.
   PATH_MAX is actually a lie; Linux and OS X (and probably other BSDs
   too) do not have an actual path length limit. Linux claims 4096,
   OS X claims 1024, but it is trivial to construct paths that are
   longer.

 * Second, while Windows does enforce a limit of MAX_PATH (the Win32
   constant) for its ASCII functions, the Unicode variants, when
   used with UNC paths, do not have this restriction.
   The capability to use UNC paths is useful by itself, as it allows
   to access files on network shares directly.

 * Third, representing paths as std::string will make it easier to
   interoperate with *W WinAPI functions later.
2016-01-13 06:45:16 +00:00
whitequark 3ffbac38c6 Refactor Cnf* functions.
On Windows, freeze.{cpp,h} was factored into w32main.cpp.
The old implementation was too redundant and leaked registry
key handles.

On all platforms, Cnf* functions now use std::string.
This simplifies code everywhere, but will be particularly useful
when the Windows port switches to the *W WinAPI functions.
2016-01-13 06:45:16 +00:00
whitequark 5e7c7fce7e Rename RgbColor to RgbaColor. 2015-07-10 15:59:12 +03:00
whitequark 5d7a5bf3a7 Pack everything into `namespace SolveSpace`.
This is required to avoid name conflicts with the Cocoa libraries
on OS X.

I renamed the `class SolveSpace` to `class SolveSpaceUI`, because
that's what it does, and because otherwise the namespace would
have to be called something else than `namespace SolveSpace`.
2015-07-10 15:59:12 +03:00
whitequark c5364fe7a8 Trim trailing whitespace. 2015-07-10 15:59:11 +03:00
Jonathan Westhues 403d3c04d2 Improve relative paths for file import.
Don't break on case-sensitive filesystems, and don't require an explicit
regen after initial save of the assembly.
2015-05-21 05:26:29 -07:00
Daniel Richard G 0a24cf40f0 Moved most of the source into a src/ subdirectory
The SolveSpace top-level directory was getting a bit cluttered, so
following the example of numerous other free-software projects, we move the
main application source into a subdirectory and adjust the build systems
accordingly.

Also, got rid of the obj/ directory in favor of creating it on the fly in
Makefile.msvc.
2013-11-19 18:17:32 -05:00