its purpose of reducing allocator load and memory fragmentation.
https://github.com/microsoft/STL/issues/147#issuecomment-1090148740
Slic3r::deque<> compiles to boost::container::deque<> on Windows,
to std::deque<> on other systems.
SeamPlacer newly uses Slic3r::deque<>.
config bundles, project files (3MFs, AMFs). When loading these files,
the caller may decide whether to substitute some of the configuration
values the current PrusaSlicer version does not understand with
some reasonable default value, and whether to report it. If substitution
is disabled, an exception is being thrown as before this commit.
If substitution is enabled, list of substitutions is returned by the
API to be presented to the user. This allows us to introduce for example
new firmware flavor key in PrusaSlicer 2.4 while letting PrusaSlicer
2.3.2 to fall back to some default and to report it to the user.
When slicing from command line, substutions are performed by default
and reported into the console, however substitutions may be either
disabled or made silent with the new "config-compatibility" command
line option.
Substitute enums and bools only. Allow booleans to be parsed as
true: "1", "enabled", "on" case insensitive
false: "0", "disabled", "off" case insensitive
This will allow us in the future for example to switch the draft_shield
boolean to an enum with the following values: "disabled" / "enabled" / "limited".
Added "enum_bitmask.hpp" - support for type safe sets of options.
See for example PresetBundle::load_configbundle(...
LoadConfigBundleAttributes flags) for an example of intended usage.
WIP: GUI for reporting the list of config substitutions needs to be
implemented by @YuSanka.
Quite some time ago, many of the TBB components were deprecated in favor
of their near-equivalents in the STL or, in the case of task_scheduler_init,
were broken up and reconstituted under a less ad-hoc logic. Every time a header
file marked deprecated gets included, a rather loud warning is emitted, which
leads to a complete TBB's domination over the stderr stream during build time,
making it harder to notice _legitimate_ warnings.
Instead of merely muting the output with TBB_SUPPRESS_DEPRECATED_MESSAGES,
perform a genuine migration away from the deprecated components with the added
benefit of achieving a source compatibility with oneTBB, the successor to TBB
which has dropped the deprecated API for good.
What got replaced for what?
| Deprecated | Replacement |
| ------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------- |
| `tbb::atomic` | `std::atomic` |
| `tbb::mutex` | `std::mutex` |
| `tbb::mutex::scoped_lock` | `std::scoped_lock<std::mutex>` |
| `tbb::mutex::scoped_lock` (empty) | `std::unique_lock<std::mutex>` (deferred) |
| `tbb::task_scheduler_init` | `tbb::global_control` |
| `tbb::this_thread` | `std::this_thread` |
Signed-off-by: Roman Beranek <roman.beranek@prusa3d.com>
wrappers around boost::format using C++17 variadic templates,
replacing the ugly and verbose
(boost::format("template") % arg1 % arg2).str()
syntax.
The wrappers also implictely convert input parameters including the template
from wxString to UTF8.
The new format wrapper has been applied at multiple places as a start,
also some double macros _(L()) with new single macro _L().
1) Don't allocate ExtruderOverrides if not necessary
2) Use boost::container::small_vector<int32, 3) for ExtruderOverrides
(usually less than 4 instances are printed))
of the Z coordinate, compiled in the ClipperLib_Z namespace.
Update of Lukas's new brim clipping:
All the brim contours are now clipped by the ClipperLib_Z library
in one shot.