Replaced eval { die } construct with a bool return value indicating
success or failure of an automatic arrangement of parts on the print bed.
Don't know exactly what is happening here, but throwing a "die" inside
a XS function and then catching it inside an eval {} block is suspcious.
Type handling is mainly done using templates.
Template Slic3r::ClassTraits is used to store info about exported types (perl class name). Currently only perl class name and refference name is used.
Template values are initialized by REGISTER_CLASS macro. This macro is used in .cpp file of class ( it needs to be used exactly for each type).
Ref<type> class is used to return value as perl reference. Operator overloading is used to make c++ and XSpp happy, only pointer value should be possible to return.
Clone<type> class is used to return copy of value ( using new and copy constructor). Copy is created on assigment, this should be probably improved (memory leak on multiple assignments).
It is overloaded to be able to return type, type* and type&.
Typechecking in ExtrusionEntityCollection updated to check all passed types.