Delay adding global stack when creating new machine until after extruder stacks are created - CURA-4828

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ChrisTerBeke 2018-01-19 10:36:25 +01:00
parent d03ecf3cba
commit e4a111dd2e

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@ -63,6 +63,7 @@ class CuraStackBuilder:
next_stack = new_global_stack
)
new_global_stack.addExtruder(new_extruder)
registry.addContainer(new_extruder)
else:
# create extruder stack for each found extruder definition
for extruder_definition in registry.findDefinitionContainers(machine = machine_definition.id):
@ -81,6 +82,11 @@ class CuraStackBuilder:
next_stack = new_global_stack
)
new_global_stack.addExtruder(new_extruder)
registry.addContainer(new_extruder)
# Register the global stack after the extruder stacks are created. This prevents the registry from adding another
# extruder stack because the global stack didn't have one yet (which is enforced since Cura 3.1).
registry.addContainer(new_global_stack)
return new_global_stack
@ -135,9 +141,7 @@ class CuraStackBuilder:
# Only add the created containers to the registry after we have set all the other
# properties. This makes the create operation more transactional, since any problems
# setting properties will not result in incomplete containers being added.
registry = ContainerRegistry.getInstance()
registry.addContainer(stack)
registry.addContainer(user_container)
ContainerRegistry.getInstance().addContainer(user_container)
return stack
@ -181,9 +185,7 @@ class CuraStackBuilder:
if "quality_changes" in kwargs:
stack.setQualityChangesById(kwargs["quality_changes"])
registry = ContainerRegistry.getInstance()
registry.addContainer(stack)
registry.addContainer(user_container)
ContainerRegistry.getInstance().addContainer(user_container)
return stack