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# Copyright (c) 2017 Ultimaker B.V.
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# Copyright (c) 2019 Ultimaker B.V.
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# Cura is released under the terms of the LGPLv3 or higher.
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from UM.Application import Application
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# When type is used as index returns true if type == LayerPolygon.InfillType or type == LayerPolygon.SkinType or type == LayerPolygon.SupportInfillType
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# Should be generated in better way, not hardcoded.
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self._isInfillOrSkinTypeMap = numpy.array([0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1], dtype=numpy.bool)
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self._isInfillOrSkinTypeMap = numpy.array([0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1], dtype = numpy.bool)
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self._build_cache_line_mesh_mask = None # type: Optional[numpy.ndarray]
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self._build_cache_needed_points = None # type: Optional[numpy.ndarray]
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def buildCache(self) -> None:
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# For the line mesh we do not draw Infill or Jumps. Therefore those lines are filtered out.
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self._build_cache_line_mesh_mask = numpy.ones(self._jump_mask.shape, dtype=bool)
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self._build_cache_line_mesh_mask = numpy.ones(self._jump_mask.shape, dtype = bool)
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mesh_line_count = numpy.sum(self._build_cache_line_mesh_mask)
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self._index_begin = 0
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self._index_end = mesh_line_count
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self._build_cache_needed_points = numpy.ones((len(self._types), 2), dtype=numpy.bool)
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self._build_cache_needed_points = numpy.ones((len(self._types), 2), dtype = numpy.bool)
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# Only if the type of line segment changes do we need to add an extra vertex to change colors
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self._build_cache_needed_points[1:, 0][:, numpy.newaxis] = self._types[1:] != self._types[:-1]
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# Mark points as unneeded if they are of types we don't want in the line mesh according to the calculated mask
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self._index_begin += index_offset
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self._index_end += index_offset
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indices[self._index_begin:self._index_end, :] = numpy.arange(self._index_end-self._index_begin, dtype=numpy.int32).reshape((-1, 1))
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indices[self._index_begin:self._index_end, :] = numpy.arange(self._index_end-self._index_begin, dtype = numpy.int32).reshape((-1, 1))
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# When the line type changes the index needs to be increased by 2.
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indices[self._index_begin:self._index_end, :] += numpy.cumsum(needed_points_list[line_mesh_mask.ravel(), 0], dtype=numpy.int32).reshape((-1, 1))
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indices[self._index_begin:self._index_end, :] += numpy.cumsum(needed_points_list[line_mesh_mask.ravel(), 0], dtype = numpy.int32).reshape((-1, 1))
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# Each line segment goes from it's starting point p to p+1, offset by the vertex index.
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# The -1 is to compensate for the neccecarily True value of needed_points_list[0,0] which causes an unwanted +1 in cumsum above.
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indices[self._index_begin:self._index_end, :] += numpy.array([self._vertex_begin - 1, self._vertex_begin])
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#Copyright (c) 2017 Ultimaker B.V.
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#Copyright (c) 2019 Ultimaker B.V.
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#Cura is released under the terms of the LGPLv3 or higher.
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import gc
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extruder = polygon.extruder
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line_types = numpy.fromstring(polygon.line_type, dtype="u1") # Convert bytearray to numpy array
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line_types = numpy.fromstring(polygon.line_type, dtype = "u1") # Convert bytearray to numpy array
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line_types = line_types.reshape((-1,1))
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points = numpy.fromstring(polygon.points, dtype="f4") # Convert bytearray to numpy array
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points = numpy.fromstring(polygon.points, dtype = "f4") # Convert bytearray to numpy array
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if polygon.point_type == 0: # Point2D
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points = points.reshape((-1,2)) # We get a linear list of pairs that make up the points, so make numpy interpret them correctly.
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else: # Point3D
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points = points.reshape((-1,3))
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line_widths = numpy.fromstring(polygon.line_width, dtype="f4") # Convert bytearray to numpy array
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line_widths = numpy.fromstring(polygon.line_width, dtype = "f4") # Convert bytearray to numpy array
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line_widths = line_widths.reshape((-1,1)) # We get a linear list of pairs that make up the points, so make numpy interpret them correctly.
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line_thicknesses = numpy.fromstring(polygon.line_thickness, dtype="f4") # Convert bytearray to numpy array
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line_thicknesses = numpy.fromstring(polygon.line_thickness, dtype = "f4") # Convert bytearray to numpy array
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line_thicknesses = line_thicknesses.reshape((-1,1)) # We get a linear list of pairs that make up the points, so make numpy interpret them correctly.
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line_feedrates = numpy.fromstring(polygon.line_feedrate, dtype="f4") # Convert bytearray to numpy array
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line_feedrates = numpy.fromstring(polygon.line_feedrate, dtype = "f4") # Convert bytearray to numpy array
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line_feedrates = line_feedrates.reshape((-1,1)) # We get a linear list of pairs that make up the points, so make numpy interpret them correctly.
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# Create a new 3D-array, copy the 2D points over and insert the right height.
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manager = ExtruderManager.getInstance()
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extruders = manager.getActiveExtruderStacks()
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if extruders:
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material_color_map = numpy.zeros((len(extruders), 4), dtype=numpy.float32)
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material_color_map = numpy.zeros((len(extruders), 4), dtype = numpy.float32)
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for extruder in extruders:
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position = int(extruder.getMetaDataEntry("position", default = "0"))
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try:
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material_color_map[position, :] = color
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else:
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# Single extruder via global stack.
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material_color_map = numpy.zeros((1, 4), dtype=numpy.float32)
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color_code = global_container_stack.material.getMetaDataEntry("color_code", default="#e0e000")
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material_color_map = numpy.zeros((1, 4), dtype = numpy.float32)
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color_code = global_container_stack.material.getMetaDataEntry("color_code", default = "#e0e000")
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color = colorCodeToRGBA(color_code)
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material_color_map[0, :] = color
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## Request the current scene to be sent to a USB-connected printer.
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#
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# \param nodes A collection of scene nodes to send. This is ignored.
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# \param file_name \type{string} A suggestion for a file name to write.
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# \param file_name A suggestion for a file name to write.
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# \param filter_by_machine Whether to filter MIME types by machine. This
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# is ignored.
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# \param kwargs Keyword arguments.
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def requestWrite(self, nodes, file_name = None, filter_by_machine = False, file_handler = None, **kwargs):
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def requestWrite(self, nodes, file_name: str = None, filter_by_machine = False, file_handler = None, **kwargs):
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if self._is_printing:
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return # Already printing
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self.writeStarted.emit(self)
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try:
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self._serial = Serial(str(self._serial_port), self._baud_rate, timeout=self._timeout, writeTimeout=self._timeout)
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except SerialException:
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Logger.log("w", "An exception occured while trying to create serial connection")
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Logger.log("w", "An exception occurred while trying to create serial connection")
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return
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CuraApplication.getInstance().globalContainerStackChanged.connect(self._onGlobalContainerStackChanged)
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self._onGlobalContainerStackChanged()
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