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Build model change [message #514121] Fri, 12 February 2010 08:52 Go to next message
Henrik Lindberg is currently offline Henrik LindbergFriend
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Hi,
I just checked in a slightly refactored build model.
The BuilderOutput construct was wrong.

The CompoundPathVector and PathVectorElement are now replaced by a
ConditionalPathVector (plays the role of old PathVector and
CompoundPathVector), and the old PathVectorElement is renamed to PathVector.

New structure is more straight forward, and allows the PathVectors to be
referenced when creating the evaluated output instead of having to
create new instances to get rid of expressions and conditionals in the
evaluated output.

Regards
- hnrik
Re: Build model change [message #514310 is a reply to message #514121] Sat, 13 February 2010 18:32 Go to previous message
Henrik Lindberg is currently offline Henrik LindbergFriend
Messages: 2509
Registered: July 2009
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An additional model change:

The BeeModel (top level element in a b3 file) now has the ability to
have more than one BuildUnit. The name of the feature changed from
"body", to "buildUnits" as a consequence.

- henrik

On 2/12/10 2:49 PM, Henrik Lindberg wrote:
> Hi,
> I just checked in a slightly refactored build model.
> The BuilderOutput construct was wrong.
>
> The CompoundPathVector and PathVectorElement are now replaced by a
> ConditionalPathVector (plays the role of old PathVector and
> CompoundPathVector), and the old PathVectorElement is renamed to
> PathVector.
>
> New structure is more straight forward, and allows the PathVectors to be
> referenced when creating the evaluated output instead of having to
> create new instances to get rid of expressions and conditionals in the
> evaluated output.
>
> Regards
> - hnrik
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