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	This prevented Slic3r from detecting some bridge supporting edges (basically, if that edge was the last one in the contour). This addresses some of the bridge detection issues (#414, #358).
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			130 lines
		
	
	
		
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			3.5 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Perl
		
	
	
	
	
	
package Slic3r::Polygon;
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use strict;
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use warnings;
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# a polygon is a closed polyline.
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use parent 'Slic3r::Polyline';
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use Slic3r::Geometry qw(polygon_lines polygon_remove_parallel_continuous_edges
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    scale polygon_remove_acute_vertices polygon_segment_having_point point_in_polygon);
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use Slic3r::Geometry::Clipper qw(JT_MITER);
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sub lines {
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    my $self = shift;
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    my @lines = polygon_lines($self);
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    bless $_, 'Slic3r::Line' for @lines;
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    return @lines;
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}
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sub boost_linestring {
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    my $self = shift;
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    return Boost::Geometry::Utils::linestring([@$self, $self->[0]]);
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}
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sub is_counter_clockwise {
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    my $self = shift;
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    return Math::Clipper::is_counter_clockwise($self);
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}
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sub make_counter_clockwise {
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    my $self = shift;
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    $self->reverse if !$self->is_counter_clockwise;
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}
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sub make_clockwise {
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    my $self = shift;
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    $self->reverse if $self->is_counter_clockwise;
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}
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sub merge_continuous_lines {
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    my $self = shift;
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    polygon_remove_parallel_continuous_edges($self);
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    bless $_, 'Slic3r::Point' for @$self;
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}
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sub remove_acute_vertices {
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    my $self = shift;
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    polygon_remove_acute_vertices($self);
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    bless $_, 'Slic3r::Point' for @$self;
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}
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sub point_on_segment {
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    my $self = shift;
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    my ($point) = @_;
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    return polygon_segment_having_point($self, $point);
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}
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sub encloses_point {
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    my $self = shift;
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    my ($point) = @_;
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    return point_in_polygon($point, $self);
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}
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sub area {
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    my $self = shift;
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    return Slic3r::Geometry::Clipper::area($self);
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}
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sub safety_offset {
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    my $self = shift;
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    return (ref $self)->new(Slic3r::Geometry::Clipper::safety_offset([$self])->[0]);
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}
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sub offset {
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    my $self = shift;
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    my ($distance, $scale, $joinType, $miterLimit) = @_;
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    $scale      ||= $Slic3r::scaling_factor * 1000000;
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    $joinType   = JT_MITER if !defined $joinType;
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    $miterLimit ||= 2;
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    my $offsets = Math::Clipper::offset([$self], $distance, $scale, $joinType, $miterLimit);
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    return map Slic3r::Polygon->new($_), @$offsets;
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}
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# this method subdivides the polygon segments to that no one of them
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# is longer than the length provided
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sub subdivide {
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    my $self = shift;
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    my ($max_length) = @_;
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    for (my $i = 0; $i <= $#$self; $i++) {
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        my $len = Slic3r::Geometry::line_length([ $self->[$i-1], $self->[$i] ]);
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        my $num_points = int($len / $max_length) - 1;
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        $num_points++ if $len % $max_length;
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        # $num_points is the number of points to add between $i-1 and $i
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        next if $num_points == -1;
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        my $spacing = $len / ($num_points + 1);
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        my @new_points = map Slic3r::Point->new($_),
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            map Slic3r::Geometry::point_along_segment($self->[$i-1], $self->[$i], $spacing * $_),
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            1..$num_points;
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        splice @$self, $i, 0, @new_points;
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        $i += @new_points;
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    }
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}
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# returns false if the polyline is too tight to be printed
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sub is_printable {
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    my $self = shift;
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    my ($flow_width) = @_;
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    # try to get an inwards offset
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    # for a distance equal to half of the extrusion width;
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    # if no offset is possible, then polyline is not printable.
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    # we use flow_width here because this has to be consistent 
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    # with the thin wall detection in Layer->make_surfaces, 
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    # otherwise we could lose surfaces as that logic wouldn't
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    # detect them and we would be discarding them.
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    my $p = $self->clone;
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    $p->make_counter_clockwise;
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    return $p->offset(scale($flow_width || $Slic3r::flow->width) / 2) ? 1 : 0;
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}
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sub is_valid {
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    my $self = shift;
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    return @$self >= 3;
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}
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