(rewrote the Dijkstra shortest path algorithm to use a binary priority
heap instead of a dumb O(n^2) algorithm, added some bounding box tests
to avoid expensive in-polygon tests if possible).
Removed GCode.pm
Removed the Perl bindigns for AvoidCrossingPerimeters, OozePrevention, SpiralVase, Wipe
Changed the std::set of extruder IDs to vector of IDs.
Removed some MSVC compiler warnings, removed obnoxious compiler warnings when compiling the Perl bindings.
Removed the questionable Pressure Advance feature. It is better to use the Pressure Advance implemented into a firmware.
Added a C++ implementation of GCodeReader and SpiralVase, thanks to @alexrj
Added a C++ implementation of GCodeTimeEstimator, thanks to @lordofhyphens
When extruding supports, the support is interleaved with interface
if possible (when extruded with the same extruder).
Otherwise the base is extruded first.
https://github.com/prusa3d/Slic3r/issues/74
The way it works now is following:
Slic3r will add some negative penalty to all perimeter points near the last seam.
Once the perimeter point with minimum penalty is found, its penalty is compared
to a point closest to the last seam. If the penalty of the point
closest to the last seam is nearly as good as the minimum penalty,
the point closest to the last seam is picked instead. This heuristics
will hide the seams into corners if possible, but if not possible, it will
strive to align the seams precisely.
by re-shuffling the simplification of a path to be extruded.
A non-simplified path was being used for a wipe move before,
causing an extremely detailed path to be exported into a G-code.
This is similar to an ExtrusionLoop, but it is open.
It may contain multiple chained paths with differing parameters.
This allows one to have a hierarchy of paths, where the ExtrusionEntityCollection
will be chained by the G-code generator, but ExtrusionMultiPath will not.
Added "filament_max_volumetric_speed", a cap on the maximum volumetric
extrusion role, filament specific. This is very useful when mixing
rigid filament with a soft filament.
Extended the import / export of multi-string values into configuration
values, including the test cases. Multi-line strings will be enclosed
into quotes, quotes escaped using a C-style escape sequences. Single
word strings could still be stored without quotes.
The recent GCode writer changes which put the speed changes on a line of
their own have caused the layer time slowdown to be ignored by the regex
in CoolingBuffer.pm.
Fixes: #3134