When extruding supports, the support is interleaved with interface
if possible (when extruded with the same extruder).
Otherwise the base is extruded first.
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.
into polygons_covered_by_width() and polygons_covered_by_spacing().
Bugfix of ExtrusionLoop::split_at(const Point &point),
where the split ExtrusionPaths were not initialised correctly.
Removed dependency on Perl Math::PlanePath module.
Fixed compilation with Visual Studio and SLIC3R_DEBUG: Visual Studio older than 2015 does not support the prinf type specifier %zu. Use %Iu instead.
C++11 move semantics enabled.
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.