There was a bug in unit tests that led to generating the wipe tower with non-normalized preset.
This caused out-of-bounds access into max_layer_height vector in fill_wipe_tower_partitions.
The problem surfaced in https://github.com/prusa3d/PrusaSlicer/issues/2288.
I quickly patched additional normalization of the preset to prevent this from happening.
Also, an assert in the same function turned out to trip on one of the tests.
This one was commented out for now and will (hopefully) be looked into later.
Function Print::apply_config was renamed to apply_config_perl_tests_only so everyone
sees its current purpose and does not mistake it for the more important Print::apply.
There was an approximate bounding box used at the GUI, while a snug
bounding box was used at the back end, causing invalidation
of the variable layer height editing profile on rotated objects.
A snug bounding box around the first instance is now cached.
they are presented in the UI.
Parallelized the slice stealing when splitting regions with modifier meshes.
Rewrote Layer::make_perimeters() to C++11 loops.
Changes in SupportMaterial.cpp, TriangleMesh.cpp and 01_trianglemesh.t
are yet to be merged.
WIP: Refactoring of layer height editing.
Removed layer_height_ranges from PrintObject, as the Print/PrintObject
now hold their copies of Model/ModelObject.
template.
Reworked naming of the plater exports to not use the output file name
template, but to derive the file name from the first printable object's name.
Fixed error handling: Reimpemented the Perl's "eval" blocks
as try / catch blocks.
added unique IDs to the Model / ModelObject / ModelVolume objects,
added a copy of Model hierarchy at the Print,
WIP: new Print::apply() method to update the Print's copy of Model,
to update the Print's PrintObjects, to update status of the Print and
PrintObjects, and to possibly stop the background processing.