Tighter parsing of PrusaSlicer's own G-code annotations
to avoid clashes with comments inside user G-codes.
Also the GCodeReader was extended to return string_views instead
of copying a substring, and the GCodeProcessor was partially adapted
to string_views.
with the following refactorings:
1) Removed the "printhost_slug" config from the Printer config
and from all the Printer config related spots.
2) "printhost_slug" renamed to "printhost_port". Slug sounds nasty.
3) Improved error reporting of RepetierHost class.
4) Refactored for the new "Physical Printers"
Following refactorings were done independently of the Repetier pull request:
1) Removed PrintHost static print config.
2) Clean-up after conversion of print host configuration
from Printer config to Physical Printer config.
3) Fixed some issues, where the Printer config was still queried for
host configuration. Vojtech believes that this should not happen
after the host configuration is converted to physical printers.
Vojtech still feels that more refactoring is needed in regard to porting
the host configuration from Printer profile to the new Physical Printer
profile.
physical_printers.
Updated the snapshots dialog to display sla_print and sla_material.
Updated the snapshots dialog to display physical_printer instead of
printer if the physical_printer key is nonempty.
The "physical_printer" key was moved from [extras] to [presets] section
of PrusaSlicer.ini
These new API functions are not available on Windows 7 and on older Windows 10,
thus they are newly loaded dynamically and the functions using it retur
a bool indicating whether the functionality is supported or not.
Also the OSX variants that are not supported newly return false instead
of throwing an exception.
Fixes#4972#4974
Ironing flag ignored on infill rotate #4937
Ironing does not take effect when you change Top Fill Pattern. #4900
Ironing layer not shown in preview when settings are changed #4510
The following threads are named with this commit:
slic3r_main, slic3r_BackgroundSlicingProcess,
slic3r_tbbpool_xx_yy where xx is a one based index of the TTB thread
and yy is the platform thread ID.
profile. The matching has the following priority:
1) Compatible Print profile with the same logical name aka alias.
2) Prefered Print profile with the same layer height.
3) Compatible Print profile with the same layer height.
4) Prefered Print profile.
5) Any compatible profile.
The same logic applies to the selection of Filament profile, only
a filament_type is compared, not the layer height.