This patch adds handling for different contexts that Clarify Selection's
long press may occur in. For example, different navigation styles,
transform tool, or dragger presence.
This way we are sure that the context menu for Clarify Selection won't
be popping up for the user when using one of the above-mentioned
contexts.
Also, this adds handling for different navigation styles, to accept
CTRL+LMB as the long press mouse-key combos, instead of just
long-pressing LMB, as in those navigation styles LMB is mostly used as
rotation.
As the title says. Two preferences, that reflect what has been added previously
- now the users can disable LMB at all, or increase the timeout through prefs.
The prototypes in the header file did not match the implementation in the
C source.
These issues were discovered when enabling link time optimization. There are
more LTO issues left to fix before it can be enabled, but these involve
mixing a C++ class and a pointer to floating point values and is a lot
more intrusive to fix.
This change is related to issue #13173, bringing LTO one step closer.
* Sketcher: Fix issue of reversed arcs input for polar pattern
* DrawSketchHandlerRotate: remove getRotatedPoint that is no longer needed
* [pre-commit.ci] auto fixes from pre-commit.com hooks
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* Update Geometry.cpp
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* [PartDesign] create a new Gui Unit Test for the creation of a sketch and...
...improve the Selection Filter syntax error to show where it's being generated from.
* [PartDesign] address Lint feedback
* PD/Tests: Ensure test file does not exist before SaveAs
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Randomly discovered during some other bug hunt, only with
AddressSanitizer on. Basically, ASAN detected stack-use-after-return
when playing with spinboxes in the Light Sources preferences when Qt
signal handlers tried to invoke lambda callbacks that referenced
deallocated stack memory.
The main problem is that those lambda functions in the constructor
were captruing by reference. When they were connected to Qt signals
and invoked after constructor completed, they accessed stack vars that
have gone out of scope.
So fixed that by changing lambda captures from `[&]` to explicit captures:
- [this] for lambdas needing only class member access
- [this, updateLight] for lambdas that need both class members and the
`updateLight` lambda.
ArchMaterial's view provider has a setTaskValue helper to set values of widgets inside a task panel. While specific to ArchMaterial, the real place where the helper is called is at BIM_Classification. It appears it's not a general but more like an ad-hoc API for a specific purpose and for a specific object.
In any case, this fix allows widgets that expect a numerical value to have their value set. Before, their value was set as text, unexpectedly.
Before this fix, double-clicking on an ArchMultimaterial object opened its task panel as expected. Unexpectedly, its label was selected and set for edit.
- The tree view's double-click handling expects the view-provider to declare whether it handled the double-click.
- The ViewProvider API's doubleClicked() is documented to return bool (True if handled).
- If a view provider's doubleClicked method returns None/False, the tree falls back to the default Qt behavior (which is beginning inline editing of the item label).
- In ArchMaterial.py the view provider calls self.edit() (or FreeCADGui.ActiveDocument.setEdit(...)) but the method that the tree actually calls (the view provider's doubleClicked) does not return True. Because the method returns None, the tree continues and starts inline label-editing.
In summary: setEdit returning True is fine, but doubleClicked is the method the tree checks; it must return True to suppress the default inline rename.