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After that, there is no shortcut but to check the compiling errors one by one. Read the codes, understand the context and fix them to fit new nmg structure. It's a bit tedious but helpful for getting familiar with this part of BRL-CAD further more. There are some main kinds of situation:
 
After that, there is no shortcut but to check the compiling errors one by one. Read the codes, understand the context and fix them to fit new nmg structure. It's a bit tedious but helpful for getting familiar with this part of BRL-CAD further more. There are some main kinds of situation:
 
* Change a function of '''model/nmgregion''' version to a '''shell''' version.
 
* Change a function of '''model/nmgregion''' version to a '''shell''' version.
* Extend existing function to support new member of '''shell'''.
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* Extend existing function to support new members of '''shell'''.
* Remove the traversal of '''model/nmgregion''', but some function assume only only '''shell''' in the '''model'''
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* Remove the traversal of '''model/nmgregion''', but some function assume only only '''shell''' in the '''model'''.
  
 
== Conclusion ==
 
== Conclusion ==

Revision as of 11:47, 26 June 2014

Reorganize NMG Data Structure

The functionality of struct model and nmgregion are top two level of old nmg structure. One model can include multiple nmgregion, and one nmgregion can include multiple shell. We can have a brief view at following class definition.

struct model
{
    uint32_t magic;
    struct bu_list r_hd;	/**< @brief list of regions */
    char *manifolds;            /**< @brief structure 1-3manifold table */
    long index;			/**< @brief struct # in this model */
    long maxindex;		/**< @brief # of structs so far */
};
struct nmgregion {
    struct bu_list l;		/**< @brief regions, in model's r_hd list */
    struct model *m_p;		/**< @brief owning model */
    struct nmgregion_a *ra_p;	/**< @brief attributes */
    struct bu_list s_hd;	/**< @brief list of shells in region */
    long index;			/**< @brief struct # in this model */
};

In general, it's a classical representation for NMG structure. But they are redundant in BRL-CAD. There have been similar concepts here called combination which can hold several primitives as a whole. So some reorganization is necessary that these two structs (model and nmgregion) are replaced by the BRL-CAD inner combination to fit new NMG philosophy.

To achieve this target. we should move some important members from model and nmgregion to new shell to keep existing function, then take the new shell as the top level of new NMG structure. Details as following:

  • char *manifolds: Describe the meaning of a nmg structure.
  • long maxindex: Record the element(nmg structure of various levels) count of a nmg structure. It is important in MAKE and IMPORT/EXPORT part such as deciding how big memory should be allocated.

Then, let's check the definition of old shell:

struct shell {
    struct bu_list l;		/**< @brief shells, in region's s_hd list */
    struct nmgregion *r_p;	/**< @brief owning region */
    struct shell_a *sa_p;	/**< @brief attribs */
    struct bu_list fu_hd;	/**< @brief list of face uses in shell */
    struct bu_list lu_hd;	/**< @brief wire loopuses (edge groups) */
    struct bu_list eu_hd;	/**< @brief wire list (shell has wires) */
    struct vertexuse *vu_p;	/**< @brief internal ptr to single vertexuse */
    long index;			/**< @brief struct # in this model */
};

Obviously, some members should be changed to achieve new nmg philosophy:

  • struct nmgregion *r_p: Can be removed since there is no nmgregion concept any more.
  • struct bu_list l: We don't need this backward point which points to shell 'superior level structure. But a new member uint32_t magic is still necessary.

Following is the new shell definition after reorganization.

struct shell {
    uint32_t magic;
    struct shell_a *sa_p;	/**< @brief attribs */
    struct bu_list fu_hd;	/**< @brief list of face uses in shell */
    struct bu_list lu_hd;	/**< @brief wire loopuses (edge groups) */
    struct bu_list eu_hd;	/**< @brief wire list (shell has wires) */
    struct vertexuse *vu_p;	/**< @brief internal ptr to single vertexuse */
    char *manifolds;		/**< @brief structure 1-3manifold table */
    long index;			/**< @brief struct # in this model */
    long maxindex;		/**< @brief # of structs so far */
};

Fit New NMG Data Structure

Changing the NMG data structure is just first step. Due to these change, thousands of compiling errors are coming. I spent most of my time in these weeks to fix and test them properly.

It worth mentioning that 28 functions in raytrace.h are removed which may simplify the future work because they are no longer useful. The detailed list is as following:

  • struct model *nmg_mmr(void);
  • struct nmgregion *nmg_mrsv(struct model *m);
  • int nmg_kr(struct nmgregion *r);
  • void nmg_km(struct model *m);
  • void nmg_region_a(struct nmgregion *r, const struct bn_tol *tol);
  • struct model *nmg_find_model(const uint32_t *magic_p);
  • struct vertex *nmg_find_pt_in_model(const struct model *m, point_t pt, struct bn_tol *tol);
  • void nmg_pr_m(const struct model *m);
  • void nmg_pr_r(const struct nmgregion *r, *h);
  • int nmg_find_outer_and_void_shells(struct nmgregion *r, bu_ptbl ***shells, struct bn_tol *tol);
  • fastf_t nmg_region_area(const struct nmgregion *r);
  • fastf_t nmg_model_area(const struct model *m);
  • struct model *nmg_mk_model_from_region(struct nmgregion *r, reindex);
  • int nmg_mv_shell_to_region(struct shell *s, nmgregion *r);
  • char *nmg_manifolds(struct model *m);
  • void nmg_r_to_vlist(struct bu_list *vhead, struct nmgregion *r, int poly_markers);
  • void nmg_m_to_vlist(struct bu_list *vhead, struct model *m, int poly_markers);
  • void nmg_pl_r(FILE *fp, const struct nmgregion *r);
  • void nmg_pl_m(FILE *fp, const struct model *m);
  • void nmg_vlblock_r(struct bn_vlblock *vbp, const struct nmgregion *r, int fancy);
  • void nmg_vlblock_m(struct bn_vlblock *vbp, const struct model *m, int fancy);
  • void nmg_vshell(const struct bu_list *hp, const struct nmgregion *r);
  • void nmg_vregion(const struct bu_list *hp, const struct model *m);
  • void nmg_vmodel(const struct model *m);
  • int nmg_ck_closed_region(const struct nmgregion *r, const struct bn_tol *tol);
  • void nmg_r_radial_check(const struct nmgregion *r, const struct bn_tol *tol);
  • void nmg_visit_region(struct nmgregion *r, const struct nmg_visit_handlers *htab, genptr_t state);
  • void nmg_visit_model(struct model *model, const struct nmg_visit_handlers *htab, genptr_t state);

After that, there is no shortcut but to check the compiling errors one by one. Read the codes, understand the context and fix them to fit new nmg structure. It's a bit tedious but helpful for getting familiar with this part of BRL-CAD further more. There are some main kinds of situation:

  • Change a function of model/nmgregion version to a shell version.
  • Extend existing function to support new members of shell.
  • Remove the traversal of model/nmgregion, but some function assume only only shell in the model.

Conclusion

At first, I'd like to extend my heartfelt gratitude to my mentor, Daniel and other developers in BRL-CAD community. I was so excited to learn plenty of knowledge and skills which cannot be gained in other places.

I am sorry that my progress falls a little bit behind compared with my initial proposal because some mistake make me go into a wrong way especially when I fix the functionality about Import/export modules. It takes me some time to figure out what happens exactly to MGED when user use 'facetize -n' command and to find out the most proper solution. In next weeks, I will speed up to catch up with the schedule and try my best to finish the project as what I promised.

As for the code statistics. The result from statSVN shows 303 places in my branch have been changed. The count of code lines been changed is 3608.