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Revision as of 13:21, 24 July 2018
Contents
Development Logs
Community Bonding Period
Due to my semester end exams (Apr 26 - May 17), my time spent during community bonding period was less but I still managed to do the following:
- Week 1
- Prepared a flowchart to understand how the execution of the rtcheck program works : rtcheck_flow
- Was introduced to 'gdb' which helped me a lot to analyze the flow.
- Understood how the front-end portions of rt and back-end portions are connected by linking the view*.c files
- Week 2
- Read the documentation to understand the RTUIF API : https://brlcad.org/wiki/Developing_applications
- Understood the origins of libanalyze functions.
- Discussed some ideas on how to implement the libanalyze function, all were bad ideas because they all involved calling the rtcheck program using execvp() as they usually end with exit().
- Was suggested a basic plan on how to proceed.
- Understood how libanalyze functions were used by an example : libged/voxelize.c and libanalyze/voxels.c
- Week 3
- Complied a version of the rtcheck program by just copying the relevant files to libanalyze/overlaps/.
- Discussed the plan related to rtcheck in detail.
- Understood the concept of using contexts and callback functions.
- Tried out callback functions, implementing a basic callback function that alters an int.
Coding Period
Week 1
- 14/05/18
- trying to build a new rtcheck command by stripping down the non-necessary parts of the front-end, so that the code is easier to understand.
- discussed a lot of issues with mentor.
- 15/05/18
- started working on the design of the libanalyze function
- all parts of rt/main.c and do_ae() done
- 16/05/18
- added do_frame(), do_run() and grid_setup() to libanalyze.
- 17/05/18
- added worker() and do_pixel()
- used a worker_context to pass data to worker using the void pointer for bu_parallel
- when I ran the command I was getting segfault at rt_gettrees, thought I'd fix it next day
- 18/05/18
- figured out the problem but it meant moving a lot of content to libanalyze
- I did it anyway out of curiosity and it fixed the problem with rt_gettrees still it crashed at rt_shootray!
- At the end of the day after a lot of debugging and trials, found out that rt_shootray was calling the hit sequence of gqa :O, not sure why.
- A quick rename of the hit sequence of libanalyze to check_hit solved the problem.
- Still need to figure out how to call rt_gettrees without moving all function calls to libanalyze.
- 19/05/18
- Added code to fill the overlap list passed through callback data.
- Using `gedp->ged_wdbp->dbip` to get the db name instead of asking it before objects.
- 20/05/18
- Fixed printing of the overlap list.
Week 2
- 21/05/18
- Clean-up of the libanalyze function :
- Fixed a derp with setting default values of width and height in libanalyze instead of libged.
- Removed redundant header files.
- Read code for libged/gqa.c
- Prepare patch for the work done in first week.
- Clean-up of the libanalyze function :
- 22/05/18
- Submitted the patch:#488
- Did follow up and submitted v2.
- 23/05/18
- Didn't do much today : Read the checker.tcl file for understanding.
- 24/05/18
- Updated the patch and submitted v3.
- 25/05/18
- Discussed the plans for refactoring rtcheck.
- Started work on rtcheck.
- 26/05/18
- Added plot file output option.
- Fixed check_overlaps command not showing up in Archer.
- Submitted patch #491 fixing some minor issues with the accepted patch #488.
- 27/05/18
- Added old_way of processing stdin.
- Added command driven way of processing stdin.
- Have to test the changes, it compiles fine.
Week 3
- 28/05/18
- Couldn't code in the morning hours. My cousin brother came and played games on my PC all day!
- Added getting objects from view feature to ged_check_overlaps
- Tested rtcheck executable for matflag inputs.
- 29/05/18
- Trying my best to get the display of overlaps working for ged_check_overlaps.
- Okay it worked but I used temp file so that I could use two inbuilt functions pdv_3line and rt_process_uplot_value. But using them is not needed. So as suggested by Daniel, I will try to merge them together and remove the file dependency and buildup the list in my overlapsHandler.
- With it I found one more bug with yesterday's work, that if do draw g4 and do checkover_laps g4 then it would consider g4 twice! :/. To solve this Daniel suggested to not consider visible objects if objects are mentioned with command.
- Success! all worked out with so much minimal code, just 5 lines instead of my initial work that involved 25 lines.
- 30/05/18
- Fixed bug with overlays considered as visible object on second run.
- while testing matflag for rtcheck:
- fixed a bug in tree command.
- added parsing of az/el in degree/radians values for cm_ae.
- fixed issue with Multiview giving segfault.
- Added -r, -R flag to rtcheck.
- Added -d flag to rtcheck and check_overlaps to print some debug information.
- 31/05/18
- Fixed a major flaw in the overlapsHandler giving the same data for both reg1 and reg2.
- Fixed issue of getting first row of plot file as W 0 0 0 0 0 0
- Added feature to check_overlaps for getting view information from gedp.
- 1/06/18
- Fixed scrambled overlays from check_overlaps.
- Experimenting with bu_list for overlaps list.
- 2/06/18
- Using bu_list for overlaps_list in rtcheck
- Didn't do much other than that, spent some time with family :)
- 3/06/18
Week 4
- 4/06/18
- Adapting archer to use check_overlaps instead of rtcheck to libged/rtcheck.c
- Applied fix for fix-me comment as suggested by Daniel.
- Figured out why wireframes weren't displayed in Archer, turned out to be not compiling with openGL.
- 5/06/18
- Submitted patch #495 for rtcheck program.
- Continuing work on adaptation of archer.
- Finally figured out how to deal with pane data in archer, spent hours to figure it out and it was a really simple thing xD. Just needed to use to_view_func instead of to_pass_through_func in tclcadobj.c
- with that I think I am done with adapting check_overlaps and ready to remove libged/rtcheck.c
- 6/06/18
- Started documentation works, it is not much fun :/ so didn't do much.
- 7/06/18
- Changed check_overlaps behavior to get objects only from view, updated the related documentation too. *REVERTED*
- Added handling for when the user mentions duplicate objects for rtcheck
- Submitted patch adapting check_overlaps to archer and mged #496
- 8/06/18
- Completed documentation.
- Submitted patch for documentation #497.
- 9/06/18
- Had to revert adaption patch because we can't remove rtcheck without deprecation.
- 10/06/18
- Fixed a bug with check_overlaps and rtcheck allocation of memory for region names. committed - r71063
- compared the outputs of old rtcheck program and new rtcheck program.
- got it to match finally after small tweaks
Week 5
- 11/06/18
- reapply reverted changes for adaption of check_overlaps to archer.
- committed the changes - r71065, r71066 and r71067
- Had a hard time fighting with sourceforge to push the commits :/
- reworked the documentation because of removal of rtcheck without deprecation.
- reapply reverted changes for adaption of check_overlaps to archer.
- 12/06/18
- fixed MGED's overlap tool - r71068
- Just read through the checker.tcl file.
- 13/06/18
- Continued reading.
- Fixed rtcheck and matched output with new rtcheck
- 14/06/18
- Nothing much done today, made a plan to proceed further.
- 15/06/18
- Started work on porting check.sh to a Tcl file.
- Now able to print the list, need something to store the values efficiently.
- 16/06/18
- Storing the overlaps as objects of a class, which is stored in a list.
- 17/06/18
- Took some rest and spent time with family ^_^.
Week 6
- 18/06/18
- Continued work on overlap tool.
- Added check for if the objects actually exists.
- Showing status on what the tool is doing.
- Better sorting done.
- 19/06/18
- Using simple lists now in overlap tool instead of using classes and objects which made everything complicated.
- Fixed a bug with check.sh r71093
- 20/06/18
- Using Itcl and Itk for overlap tool.
- Added progress bar.
- 21/06/18
- Read documentation of Itcl and Itk to get idea on how to use it.
- 22/06/18
- Added overlap menu with options to browse, create new overlaps file and run check
- Integrated everything together
- 23/06/18
- Read gqa related code, since I was waiting for the feedback on the above works.
Week 7
- 25/06/18
- Trying to fix bugs with check_overlaps and gqa with havoc.g.
- 26/06/18
- Added comments to the tcl file for overlaps menu.
- Cleaned up the overlaps menu code.
- 27/06/18
- Didn't do much work, just discussed about the issues with havoc.g.
- 28/06/19
- trying to visualize gqa using geogebra with the coordinates printed out with -d option.
- fixed a small bug with gqa :) r71101
- 29/06/18
- Bind return key to check overlaps button and take focus to text entry in overlaps file tool.
- Fixed a bug with loading of overlaps.
- Browsing is restricted to '.overlaps' file.
- Add a validity check to check if the browsed overlaps file is a valid one.
- 30/06/18
- Didn't code.
- 1/07/18
- Changed the looks of the overlaps menu.
- Added hints for the user.
Week 8
- 3/07/18
- Fixed check_overlaps crash on windows build. r71108
- Trying to figure out the arguments of the grid generator such that it is suitable for both check_overlaps and gqa.
- Thanks to Daniel, I have a good plan to proceed! Will get started on grid generator tomorrow.
- 4/07/18
- Added grid generating function to libanalyze.
- Reduced the parameter list to analyze_overlaps, now it just uses a grid structure and a grid shooting function.
- 5/07/18
- Made changes to gqa and made it use the grid generating function.
- 6/07/18
- 7/07/18, 8/07/18
- Discussing the next task to do.
Week 9
- 09/07/18
- Started the next task of "Better object selection in overlaps tool"
- Added geometry browser in the overlaps tool
- Split the overlaps menu and overlaps file gen as two separate files.
- Improved object selection
- Added listview for selected objects
- 10/07/18
- Added ability to add/remove manual entry of objects.
- Can add/remove objects using wildcards.
- 11/07/18
- 12/07/18
- Just went through the code.
- Discussed the gqa bug.
- 13/07/18
- Add the 3 axis grid support to check_overlaps.
- Discussed about the API design.
- 14/07/18
- Tried to write a header file for public API for rtcheck and gqa.
- 15/07/28
- Attempted to add az/el supported to gqa(3 axis) but couldn't find a good solution.
- Spent the most of the time with family, but hey it was weekend ;)
Week 10
- 16/07/18
- Started work on the check command.
- Added processing of the sub-commands given like overlaps, volume, weight etc
- Added the parsing of the options.
- Added object parsing -- visible and cmd-line.
- Added az/el for single grid.
- Added single grid setup.
- 17/07/18
- Added triple grid related functions to libged and libanalyze.
- Added a general libanalyze function.
- Made the check overlaps sub command to work.
- Submitted for review on zulip.
- 18/07/18
- Fixed grid refining, now it works perfect.
- Added overlay and plot file saving to check overlaps.
- 19/07/18
- Nothing done today.
- Still working on the plan. Once it is set would go at full speed ;)
- 20/07/18
- Committed triple grid functions and refining r71200
- Options parsing from libged to libanalyze using bu_hash_tbl implemented.
- the benefit of using hash_table is that we can pass key value pairs and just grab those options that are set. The other options can have meaningful defaults.
- Removed some global variables in libanalyze/api.c and used options passed from libged.
- Added single grid and az/el functions in libanalyze/api.c.
- 21/07/18
- lots of work done on both check.c and api.c
- Got check overlaps and check volume ready.
- Removed hash_table for parsing the options.
- 22/07/18
Week 11
- 23/07/18