aramis_acg
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fa1016ddc8
- Ifc/Step: support line continuations in parser.
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13 years ago |
aramis_acg
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1d7018c826
# fix bug in STEPFileReader, loader fails if string literals contain more than one ". Thanks to Juha Vesanen for the patch.
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13 years ago |
aramis_acg
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4dbf539b44
- update license header. Update copyright year and unify naming: our name is 'assimp', not 'ASSIMP'.
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13 years ago |
aramis_acg
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2e4b1a08ff
# STEPFileReader now scans real number literals as doubles.
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13 years ago |
aramis_acg
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c12fadc93b
- make fast_atof_move a template and rename it to fast_atoreal_move.
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13 years ago |
aramis_acg
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9edc0a9b8e
merge with git://github.com/tonttu/assimp.git
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14 years ago |
aramis_acg
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b9f14beb76
- IFC: use boost::make_shared to cut the number of allocations by 50%.
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14 years ago |
aramis_acg
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1e2dd3eefc
- IFC: use smart pointers to keep STEP-SELECT entities in the converted output data structures. This allows us to free the original parameter tuples early as ownership of their members can be transferred. This cuts down memory overhead to 8x (assuming a typical x64 builds) and reduces loading time on average by ~5% as measured on my system.
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14 years ago |
aramis_acg
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15565c4858
# IFC: fix potential crash during merging of polygon boundaries
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14 years ago |
aramis_acg
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23ea1ac97d
# STEP: reduce memory overhead of STEP reader. A typical x64 build now has approx. 10x overhead (compared to the size of the file being read), as opposed to 20-40x that it had before.
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14 years ago |
aramis_acg
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bf7b1d3514
# IFC: track references only for the types for which we actually need reverse indices. On average, this results in a 10% reduction in memory usage and a 5% speed improvement.
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14 years ago |
aramis_acg
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78b44c3aed
- IFC: slight optimization, take less memory.
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14 years ago |
aramis_acg
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27ee419355
# fix crashbug in rtrim(), hackpatch STEP::Object::GetClassName() for gcc
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14 years ago |
aramis_acg
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1400ae79e7
+ add first prototype version of the IFC-STEP loader. Loads many test models fine but does not support some of the more sophisticated format features.
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14 years ago |