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create/src/App/Part.cpp
Markus Reitböck d05e2a0431 App: use CMake to generate precompiled headers on all platforms
"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
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/***************************************************************************
* Copyright (c) 2014 Jürgen Riegel <juergen.riegel@web.de> *
* *
* This file is part of the FreeCAD CAx development system. *
* *
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or *
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public *
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either *
* version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. *
* *
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, *
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of *
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the *
* GNU Library General Public License for more details. *
* *
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public *
* License along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, *
* write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, *
* Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA *
* *
***************************************************************************/
#include <App/DocumentObject.h>
#include "Part.h"
#include "PartPy.h"
using namespace App;
PROPERTY_SOURCE_WITH_EXTENSIONS(App::Part, App::GeoFeature)
//===========================================================================
// Part
//===========================================================================
Part::Part()
{
ADD_PROPERTY(Type, (""));
ADD_PROPERTY_TYPE(Material, (nullptr), 0, App::Prop_None, "The Material for this Part");
ADD_PROPERTY_TYPE(Meta, (), 0, App::Prop_None, "Map with additional meta information");
// create the uuid for the document
Base::Uuid id;
ADD_PROPERTY_TYPE(Id, (""), 0, App::Prop_None, "ID (Part-Number) of the Item");
ADD_PROPERTY_TYPE(Uid, (id), 0, App::Prop_None, "UUID of the Item");
// license stuff (leave them empty to avoid confusion with imported 3rd party STEP/IGES files)
ADD_PROPERTY_TYPE(License, (""), 0, App::Prop_None, "License string of the Item");
ADD_PROPERTY_TYPE(LicenseURL, (""), 0, App::Prop_None, "URL to the license text/contract");
// color and appearance
ADD_PROPERTY(Color, (1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 0.0)); // set transparent -> not used
GroupExtension::initExtension(this);
}
Part::~Part() = default;
static App::Part* _getPartOfObject(const DocumentObject* obj,
std::set<const DocumentObject*>* objset)
{
// as a Part is a geofeaturegroup it must directly link to all
// objects it contains, even if they are in additional groups etc.
// But we still must call 'hasObject()' to exclude link brought in by
// expressions.
for (auto inObj : obj->getInList()) {
if (objset && !objset->insert(inObj).second) {
continue;
}
auto group = inObj->getExtensionByType<GeoFeatureGroupExtension>(true);
if (group && group->hasObject(obj)) {
if (inObj->isDerivedFrom<App::Part>()) {
return static_cast<App::Part*>(inObj);
}
else if (objset) {
return _getPartOfObject(inObj, objset);
}
// Only one parent geofeature group per object, so break
break;
}
}
return nullptr;
}
App::Part* Part::getPartOfObject(const DocumentObject* obj, bool recursive)
{
if (!recursive) {
return _getPartOfObject(obj, nullptr);
}
std::set<const DocumentObject*> objset;
objset.insert(obj);
return _getPartOfObject(obj, &objset);
}
PyObject* Part::getPyObject()
{
if (PythonObject.is(Py::_None())) {
// ref counter is set to 1
PythonObject = Py::Object(new PartPy(this), true);
}
return Py::new_reference_to(PythonObject);
}
void Part::handleChangedPropertyType(Base::XMLReader& reader,
const char* TypeName,
App::Property* prop)
{
// Migrate Material from App::PropertyMap to App::PropertyLink
if (!strcmp(TypeName, "App::PropertyMap")) {
App::PropertyMap oldvalue;
oldvalue.Restore(reader);
if (oldvalue.getSize()) {
auto oldprop = static_cast<App::PropertyMap*>(
addDynamicProperty("App::PropertyMap", "Material_old", "Base"));
oldprop->setValues(oldvalue.getValues());
}
}
else {
App::GeoFeature::handleChangedPropertyType(reader, TypeName, prop);
}
}
// Python feature ---------------------------------------------------------
// Not quite sure yet making Part derivable in Python is good Idea!
// JR 2014
// namespace App {
///// @cond DOXERR
// PROPERTY_SOURCE_TEMPLATE(App::PartPython, App::Part)
// template<> const char* App::PartPython::getViewProviderName(void) const {
// return "Gui::ViewProviderPartPython";
// }
// template<> PyObject* App::PartPython::getPyObject(void) {
// if (PythonObject.is(Py::_None())) {
// // ref counter is set to 1
// PythonObject = Py::Object(new FeaturePythonPyT<App::PartPy>(this),true);
// }
// return Py::new_reference_to(PythonObject);
// }
///// @endcond
//
//// explicit template instantiation
// template class AppExport FeaturePythonT<App::Part>;
// }