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87 Commits (c5f3cd151a29bef92b1e7fe6a0647c9ea973eb6f)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Ryan Pavlik 0bfbbe2bf3 Improve implementation hiding in IdList/List. NFC.
Allows distancing users from the internal "elem" member.

Add Get() and operator[].
Replace direct references to elem.
Make elem and elemsAllocated private in IdList/List.
2019-08-20 15:57:11 +00:00
Ryan Pavlik 5ada4dbd9c Add and use IdList::IsEmpty. NFC.
Removes consuming code from the implementation details, easing swap of
the underlying container, etc.
2019-08-20 15:57:11 +00:00
Ryan Pavlik 86f20cc7e5 Convert many loops to range-for or std algorithms. NFC.
Also add comments about indexing and when we don't use range-for.
2019-08-20 15:57:11 +00:00
phkahler 986da7d224 Implement helical extrusion groups. 2019-07-31 04:16:56 +00:00
Ryan Pavlik 5efb09e6d4 Use the new equality/inequality operators of handles to reduce references to .v. NFC. 2019-07-10 15:40:21 +00:00
phkahler 5df53fc59e Implement revolve groups. 2019-06-03 17:32:38 +00:00
whitequark eb7e12b829 Make sure file from a recent menu exists before using it.
Otherwise it can result in a very confusing error that does not
suggest at all that the file is missing.
2019-05-24 15:57:43 +00:00
whitequark 88879d352e Show Degrees of Freedom → Show Underconstrained Points
Clarify the name of the command, as the old name is not strictly
correct. E.g. consider a vertical line with a midpoint constraint to
origin has 1 DOF, but 2 highlights are shown. Conversely, a single
datum point has 2 DOF, but 1 highlight is shown.
2019-05-24 12:34:42 +00:00
whitequark 50c004b679 Add a button to hide construction entities.
Also, mark not just curves, but also points and normals derived from
construction requests as construction.

Also, don't always mark arc center point as construction just to
exclude it from chord tolerance bounding box calculation; instead,
special-case it there.
2019-05-23 16:29:00 +00:00
Dynamo Dan e67f967933 Implement turntable (SketchUp-like) mouse navigation. 2019-05-23 15:45:15 +00:00
whitequark f6484c78e7 macOS: fix a crash at startup introduced in 75a09c8b. 2019-05-23 12:40:40 +00:00
whitequark 75a09c8b67 Minor cleanups. NFC.
A few code style changes extracted from the Emscripten port.
2019-05-21 00:48:20 +00:00
whitequark ce0b130d6c Disable mnemonics when pathnames are used as menu item labels.
Based on a patch by Matthew White.
2019-04-13 11:02:43 +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
Bauke Conijn 9d1601eea9 Fix uninitialized memory access in toolbar. 2019-02-19 11:35:56 +00:00
Sergiusz Bazanski 9e512882d1 Add checkbox to control automatic line constraints
Signed-off-by: Sergiusz Bazanski <q3k@q3k.org>
2019-02-11 13:17:38 +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 a738e3f82e Eliminate imperative redraws.
This commit removes Platform::Window::Redraw function, and rewrites
its uses to run on timer events. Most UI toolkits have obscure issues
with recursive event handling loops, and Emscripten is purely event-
driven and cannot handle imperative redraws at all.

As a part of this change, the Platform::Timer::WindUp function
is split into three to make the interpretation of its argument
less magical. The new functions are RunAfter (a regular timeout,
setTimeout in browser terms), RunAfterNextFrame (an animation
request, requestAnimationFrame in browser terms), and
RunAfterProcessingEvents (a request to run something after all
events for the current frame are processed, used for coalescing
expensive operations in face of input event queues).

This commit changes two uses of Redraw(): the AnimateOnto() and
ScreenStepDimGo() functions. The latter was actually broken in that
on small sketches, it would run very quickly and not animate
the dimension change at all; this has been fixed.

While we're at it, get rid of unused Platform::Window::NativePtr
function as well.
2018-07-18 23:18:02 +00:00
whitequark c1f1c7c409 Add a platform abstraction for 6-DOF input devices.
This commit mostly just moves code around.
2018-07-18 01:05:19 +00:00
whitequark 6b5db58971 Add a platform abstraction for file dialogs.
This commit merges all ad-hoc file dialog code, such as the feature
where dialogs remember last location and format, and exposes it
through a common interface.

This commit also significantly improves Gtk dialog handling code.
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 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
EvilSpirit a16c204304 Allow using m (in addition to mm and inch) as base unit. 2018-07-12 12:01:46 +00:00
luzpaz 771b415a12 Fix various comment and UI string typos. 2018-07-12 05:05:43 +00:00
EvilSpirit 5744d1d599 Implement an image request. 2017-03-12 00:13:56 +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 60f85f5a39 Win32: fix invalid accelerator labels. 2017-03-11 16:24:12 +00:00
whitequark dea573e156 Highlight normals and circle radii that have a degree of freedom. 2017-02-17 04:14:36 +00:00
whitequark 2e15f60ef6 Win32: implement support for full-screen graphics window. 2017-02-06 15:12:26 +00:00
whitequark d77f617dc4 Remove the "show menu bar" option.
Hiding the menu bar was only supported on macOS, and it is inherently
troublesome to port because keyboard accelerators on Win32 and GTK
are inherently dependent on the menu bar being visible.

On top of that, it's not clear how to bring it back if it's hidden
by accident.
2017-02-06 15:11:58 +00:00
EvilSpirit db75e06ecc Add a command to show center of mass, assuming uniform density. 2017-01-19 08:54:11 +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
Evil-Spirit d99a133982 Do ScheduleGenerateAll in MarkGroupDirty.
This generally simplifies code, and also fixes a bug where adding
a datum point would not regenerate the sketch.
2016-12-26 07:58:00 +00:00
whitequark d3f2ac7513 Remove most dependencies on config.h.
The only thing we need it anymore is the package version and platform
configuration, so only include it for that. As a result, less files
are rebuilt when the git commit changes and config.h is regenerated.
2016-11-19 01:00:11 +00:00
whitequark 369b0a378c Optimize toggling visibility of normals, points, edges, outlines.
Before this commit, any visibility toggle would cause a regeneration.
After this commit, toggling visibility of normals and points never
causes a regeneration, and toggling visibility of edges and outlines
only causes a regeneration when they weren't already generated.
2016-11-18 15:26:01 +00:00
EvilSpirit 52557ee979 Add an interface for view-independent rendering.
To actually achieve improved performance with the OpenGL 2 renderer,
we have to cache geometry that doesn't change when the viewport does
(note that the rendered pixels can change quite dramatically because
we can reconfigure shaders; e.g. stippling can be drawn in screen
coordinates).

This commit adds a BatchCanvas interface that can be implemented
by renderers, and uses it for drawing entities such as lines and
points.
2016-11-18 04:04:32 +00:00
EvilSpirit 7b9d730a23 Hide OpenGL implementation details.
Abstract the exact details of the OpenGL renderer in the render.h
header; this allows us to use GL-specific types in the renderer
class and functions without including OpenGL (and Windows, where
applicable) headers in every source file.
2016-11-14 20:30:46 +00:00
whitequark b10e621fce Rephrase error messages that say "select a workplane".
This is confusing, as merely selecting one (and not activating it)
is not enough to satisfy any of the conditions leading to these
errors.
2016-10-11 13:46:05 +00:00
whitequark f998293760 Allow displaying outlines without any other edges.
As usual, what's displayed is what's exported.
2016-08-14 01:00:10 +00:00
whitequark 6e860fb148 Make "Show/hide hidden lines" a tri-state button instead.
The states are:
  * Draw all lines (on top of shaded mesh).
  * Draw occluded (by shaded mesh) lines as stippled.
  * Do not draw occluded (by shaded mesh) lines.

As usual, the export output follows the screen output.
2016-08-13 09:44:08 +00:00
EvilSpirit b2ab15c2e1 Do not clear selection during operations that don't need it.
Specifically, during "Align View onto Workplane" when we are locked
in workplane (in which case it always aligns onto that workplane).
2016-08-13 03:30:27 +00:00
whitequark f2633e4a57 Also consider constraints when zooming to fit.
Before this commit, when working on convex sketches, zooming to fit
was guaranteed to clip most or even all constraints, making it quite
useless.
2016-08-01 14:03:16 +00:00
whitequark ff23a4a471 Implement Analyze → Measure Perimeter. 2016-08-01 14:02:39 +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 8ccc9fe56c When snapping constraints to grid, snap the reference point. 2016-07-19 14:29:25 +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 1249f8496e Enable exhaustive switch coverage warnings as an error, and use them.
Specifically, this enables -Wswitch=error on GCC/Clang and its MSVC
equivalent; the exact way it is handled varies slightly, but what
they all have in common is that in a switch statement over an
enumeration, any enumerand that is not explicitly (via case:) or
implicitly (via default:) handled in the switch triggers an error.

Moreover, we also change the switch statements in three ways:

  * Switch statements that ought to be extended every time a new
    enumerand is added (e.g. Entity::DrawOrGetDistance(), are changed
    to explicitly list every single enumerand, and not have a
    default: branch.

    Note that the assertions are kept because it is legal for
    a enumeration to have a value unlike any of its defined
    enumerands, and we can e.g. read garbage from a file, or
    an uninitialized variable. This requires some rearranging if
    a default: branch is undesired.

  * Switch statements that ought to only ever see a few select
    enumerands, are changed to always assert in the default: branch.

  * Switch statements that do something meaningful for a few
    enumerands, and ignore everything else, are changed to do nothing
    in a default: branch, under the assumption that changing them
    every time an enumerand is added or removed would just result
    in noise and catch no bugs.

This commit also removes the {Request,Entity,Constraint}::UNKNOWN and
Entity::DATUM_POINT enumerands, as those were just fancy names for
zeroes. They mess up switch exhaustiveness checks and most of the time
were not the best way to implement what they did anyway.
2016-05-26 12:43:52 +00:00
EvilSpirit 4128a5d8d4 Convert GraphicsWindow::pending.operation to `enum class`.
This follows the previous commit. Unlike it, though, a small change
to control flow is made to separate the command and pending operation
enumerations.
2016-05-25 07:58:29 +00:00