"Professional CMake" book suggest the following:
"Targets should build successfully with or without compiler support for precompiled headers. It
should be considered an optimization, not a requirement. In particular, do not explicitly include a
precompile header (e.g. stdafx.h) in the source code, let CMake force-include an automatically
generated precompile header on the compiler command line instead. This is more portable across
the major compilers and is likely to be easier to maintain. It will also avoid warnings being
generated from certain code checking tools like iwyu (include what you use)."
Therefore, removed the "#include <PreCompiled.h>" from sources, also
there is no need for the "#ifdef _PreComp_" anymore
This patch substitutes by isAttachedToDocument() (almost) everywhere where
getNameInDocument() is used for this purpose.
The very few places not touched by this patch demand a (just a little) less trivial change.
When we change the returning type of getNameInDocument() to std::string,
those places will be easily found, because they shall generate a compiler error
(converting std::string to bool).
Rationale:
The fact that getNameInDocument() return nullptr to indicate
that the object is not attached to a document is responsible for lots of bugs
where the developer does not check for "nullptr".
The idea is to eliminate all those uses of getNameInDocument() and, in the near future,
make getNameInDocument() return always a valid std::string.
The future patch will introduce Part::getTopoShape() to construct a
compound shape from a group. It will rely on the children visibility to
determine whether to include the child shape or not. This patch adds
children visibility tracking capability to group, and makes sure that
the group object will be marked for recomputation in case of any change
in group member, and their visibility status.
* Remove Prop_Output from 'Group' property.
* Added hidden property _GroupTouched to help propagate children change.
* Track children visibility change using signal
* GeoFeatureGroupExtension uses new PropertyLinkBase interface for
scope checking.
DocumentObject:
* getSubObject(): the most important API for Link to work with
hierarchies. The function is a inspired from and replaces the
getPySubObjects(). It returns a child object following a dot separated
subname reference, and can optionally return accumulated
transformation, and/or a python object of the refered
sub-object/element. The default implementation here is to look for
link type property, and search for the referenced object. This patch also
include other specialized implementation of this API, such as
(GeoFeature)GroupExtension (through extensionGetSubObject()),
PartDesign::Body, and so on. A link type object is expected to
call the linked object's getSubObject() for resolving.
* getSubObjectList(): helper function to return a list of object
referenced in the given subname.
* getSubObjects(): return a list of subname references of all children
objects. The purpose of this function is similar to
ViewProvider::claimChildren(). Container type object is expected to
implement this function. The reason it returns subname references
instead of just object is to allow the container to skip hierarchies.
For example, the Assembly3 container uses this to skip the constraint
and element group.
* getLinkedObject(), obtain the linked object, and optionally with the
accumulated transformation. It is expected to return a linked object
or the object itself if it is not a link. In case there are multiple
levels of linking involved, this function allows the caller to retrieve
the linked object recursively.
* hasChildElement(), set/isElementVisible(), controls the children
visibility for a group type object. Because the child object may be
claimed by other objects, it is essential to have independent control
of children visibilities. These APIs are designed to abstract how
group manages the child visibility. For performance reason, these
function are meant to control only the immediate child object.
* resolve(), helper function to parse subname reference and resolve the
final object, and optionally the immediate parent of the final object,
the final object reference name (for calling `set/isElementVisible()`),
and the subname reference if there is one.
* touch(), add optional argument 'noRecompute' for better backward
compatibility with the NoRecompute flag. By default, touch() causes
recompute unless noRecompute is true
* signalChanged/signalBeforeChange, two new signal for tracking changes
of a specific object.
* getViewProviderNameOverride(), return a string of the view provider
type of this object. This allows Python class to override the view
provider of an object. This feature will be used by ViewProviderLink
which is designed to work with any object that has LinkBaseExtension.
* canLinkProperties(), will be used by Gui::PropertyView to display
linked object properties together with the object's own properties.
* redirectSubname(), will be used by Gui::Tree to allow an object to
redirect selection to some other object when (pre)selected in the tree
view.
* Visibility, new property serve as the same purpose as view provider
property of the same name. It is added here so that App namespace
code can check for visibility without Gui module. This is useful,
for example, when constructing a compound shape of a container that
respects the children visibility.
* (has)hasHiddenMarker(), return or check for a special sub-element
name used as marker for overriding sub-object visibility. Will be
used by Gui::ViewProvider, it is put here for the same reason as
adding Visibility property.
* getID(), return object internal identifier. Each object is now
assigned an integer identifier that is unique within its containing
document.
Document:
* ShowHidden, new property to tell tree view whether to show hidden
object items.
* signalTouchedObject, new signal triggered when manually touch an
object when calling its touch() function
* getObjectByID(), get object by its identifier
* addObject() is modified to allow overriding view provider
* has/getLinksTo(), helper function to obtain links to a given object.
Application:
* checkLinkDepth(), helper function to check recursive depth for link
traversal. The depth is checked against the total object count of
all opened documents. The count (_objCount) is internally updated
whenever object is added or removed.
* has/getLinksTo(), same as Document::has/getLinksTo() but return links
from all opened documents.
GroupExtension/OriginGroupExtension/DatumFeature/DatumCS/Part::Feature:
implement sepcialized getSubObject/getSubObjects().
During undo/redo the order in which objects are removed from a group and added to annother is arbitrary, hence it cannot comply to the single Group rule. Not echking for it in this case is unproblematic, as undo/redo only recrete former states, and those states have been checked in normal operation.
This is the first feature that used GeoFeatureGroupExtension and required links to the groups inside as well as to things on the same level. Hence a few modifications to link scopes have been nesseccary.