collisions against already printed objects: Rotation of an object
was not being taken into account.
Fixes#2450 PrusaSlicer 2.0 Sequential printing vs rotate object
Fixes#3585 Always Sequential Printing Error (Regardless of setting, placement or object size)
Fixed some collisions in sequential print just after arrangement by
making the validation using a slightly lower extruder radius value
than the arrangement.
Refactored PrintObject coordinate system so that the PrintObject's
coordinate system is always centered in respect to its ModelObject's
geometries. This refactoring may improve path planning a bit and
it may lower the requirements on bits representing Clipper coordinates
by 1 bit.
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.
Fedora (and, I supposed, most recent Linux distros) build everything
with -Werror=format-security. If you attempt to build with
-DSLIC3R_PERL_XS (which we need in order to run the test suite), the
build fails because of two strings in the Perl XS code:
/usr/bin/perl -MExtUtils::XSpp::Cmd -e xspp -- -t "/builddir/build/BUILD/PrusaSlicer-version_2.0.0-rc2/xs/xsp/typemap.xspt" "/builddir/build/BUILD/PrusaSlicer-version_2.0.0-rc2/xs/xsp/Print.xsp":585:31: error: format not a string literal and no format arguments [-Werror=format-security]
Ths fixes up two instances of that.
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.
by PrintObject::region_volumes. This is due to the way Print::apply()
works, it does not invalidate an existing PrintObject if a new region
is added to the print.
ported execution of post processing scripts into C++ (WIP, waits for
update of boost::system module on our build server)
Removed other mention of the "Controller".
(the MachineEnvelopeConfig class).
Added localization support for libslic3r through a callback
(the callback is not registered yet, so the localization does nothing).
Localized the Print::validate() error messages.
as the GCode is generated outside of the Print class.
Exported the GCodePreviewData as GCode::PreviewData to Perl.
When exporting the G-code with a command line Slic3r,
the GCodeAnalyzer is now supressed for performance reasons.
Removed obsolete Perl module Slic3r::GUI::Plater::3DToolpaths.