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    • thomthomT Offline
      thomthom
      last edited by

      Regarding this findings on the speed of .typename: http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=19576&start=0&st=0&sk=t&sd=a#p162235

      Is it possible to find out if an Entity is a DimensionLinear or DimensionRadial without using .typename?

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      • R Offline
        remus
        last edited by

        i remember jim mentioning duck typing, which looks something like this: if e.repspond_to? "some_method_unique_to_dimensions" then ...

        ive never really tried it myself, though, so you'll probably have to do some fiddling to get it to work.

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        • thomthomT Offline
          thomthom
          last edited by

          Problem is that dimensions aren't exposed to the API...

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          • R Offline
            remus
            last edited by

            There goes that cunning plan then.

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            • tbdT Offline
              tbd
              last edited by

              on a 100 lines each with a dimension

              0.003

              
              Sketchup.active_model.entities.reject {|x| x.class==Sketchup;;Drawingelement}
              
              

              0.007 - 0.014

              
              Sketchup.active_model.entities.reject {|x| x.typename=="DimensionLinear"}
              
              

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                AlexMozg
                last edited by

                Сompromise decision, at the proper time to use both methods:

                
                class Sketchup;;Entity
                   def is_a_type?(t)
                      t.is_a?(String) ? (self.typename == t) ; self.is_a?(t)
                   end
                end
                
                

                😉 Multiplying speed in ~1.5-2 times

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                • thomthomT Offline
                  thomthom
                  last edited by

                  @unknownuser said:

                  on a 100 lines each with a dimension

                  0.003

                  
                  > Sketchup.active_model.entities.reject {|x| x.class==Sketchup;;Drawingelement}
                  > 
                  

                  0.007 - 0.014

                  
                  > Sketchup.active_model.entities.reject {|x| x.typename=="DimensionLinear"}
                  > 
                  

                  Problem is, DimensionRadial is also a Sketchup::Drawingelement.

                  What I'm doing now is do a entity.kind_of?(Sketchup::Drawingelement) && entity.typename == "DimensionLinear"
                  That way the slow type checking is only used when there's a potential it's a dimension object.

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                  • AdamBA Offline
                    AdamB
                    last edited by

                    ..and you know for certain Ruby evaluates left to right?
                    🤓

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                    • thomthomT Offline
                      thomthom
                      last edited by

                      @adamb said:

                      ..and you know for certain Ruby evaluates left to right?
                      🤓

                      erhh..? no... I just assumed it did. ..it doesn't?

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                      • thomthomT Offline
                        thomthom
                        last edited by

                        I actually thought all scripting/programming languages evaluated left to right. That short-circut logic as a fundamental design.

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                        • tbdT Offline
                          tbd
                          last edited by

                          it evaluates left side, then right side and then the operation between.

                          here is an example:

                          
                          1==1 && (p "me too";true)
                          => true
                          
                          

                          so in your example you will not see any speed improvement 😞

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                          • thomthomT Offline
                            thomthom
                            last edited by

                            I didn't understand that example. But I did a test:

                            
                            def always_return_false
                            	puts 'call always_return_false'
                            	return false
                            end
                            
                            def always_return_true
                            	puts 'call always_return_true'
                            	return true
                            end
                            
                            
                            def test1
                            	if always_return_false && always_return_false
                            		#...
                            	end
                            end
                            
                            def test2
                            	if always_return_true && always_return_true
                            		#...
                            	end
                            end
                            
                            

                            When I run the code:

                            
                            >> test1
                            call always_return_false
                            nil
                            >> test2
                            call always_return_true
                            call always_return_true
                            nil
                            
                            

                            In the first case when the first check returns false it doesn't trigger the second check. I can't understand anything else than .kind_of? would do the same.

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                            • tbdT Offline
                              tbd
                              last edited by

                              my mistake, i was wrong. if left side is false the right side doesn't get evaluated

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                              • J Offline
                                Jim
                                last edited by

                                @unknownuser said:

                                if left side is false the right side doesn't get evaluated

                                This is my understanding also, but watch because the and operator is not the same as &&. I don't think and will shortcut.

                                Hi

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                                • thomthomT Offline
                                  thomthom
                                  last edited by

                                  @jim said:

                                  but watch because the and operator is not the same as &&. I don't think and will shortcut.

                                  I did two more tests for this:

                                  
                                  def test3
                                  	if always_return_false and always_return_false
                                  		#...
                                  	end
                                  end
                                  
                                  def test4
                                  	if always_return_true and always_return_true
                                  		#...
                                  	end
                                  end
                                  
                                  

                                  Results:

                                  
                                  >> test3
                                  call always_return_false
                                  nil
                                  >> test4
                                  call always_return_true
                                  call always_return_true
                                  nil
                                  
                                  

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                                  • thomthomT Offline
                                    thomthom
                                    last edited by

                                    Found what the difference between and and && is:

                                    @unknownuser said:

                                    The binary "and" operator will return the logical conjunction of its two operands. It is the same as "&&" but with a lower precedence

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                                    • AdamBA Offline
                                      AdamB
                                      last edited by

                                      @thomthom said:

                                      Found what the difference between and and && is:

                                      @unknownuser said:

                                      The binary "and" operator will return the logical conjunction of its two operands. It is the same as "&&" but with a lower precedence

                                      Well that explains something that I've been bitten by a few times..

                                      mask = mask or object.getmask
                                      

                                      assigns mask to itself and ors with the results of object.getmask()!! 😮

                                      I end up having to do:

                                      mask = (mask or object.getmask)
                                      

                                      What kind of madman would introduce such an operator?

                                      Actually the one that beats all for sheer insanity is ruby.h #define-ing fopen() to be something completely different calling some Ruby thing. What the!, Argggh...

                                      I've got some harsh language for Mr.Ruby when/if I meet him.

                                      Adam

                                      Developer of LightUp Click for website

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                                      • thomthomT Offline
                                        thomthom
                                        last edited by

                                        I think I've always used && and || so I've avoided such problems. But I have had unexpected behaviour when I used not instead of !. I used not some times simply because I thought it was the same thing - but not would read better.

                                        Looking at the table of Operator Precedence I can see how it all fits together now. http://www.techotopia.com/index.php/Ruby_Operator_Precedence

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                                        • AdamBA Offline
                                          AdamB
                                          last edited by

                                          Sure, it lists them out.

                                          But I see absolutely no compelling reason to have "Logical AND" differing from "Logical composition" wrt precedence.

                                          What is the 'use case' for the 2 forms? Does anyone know?

                                          Adam

                                          Developer of LightUp Click for website

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                                          • tbdT Offline
                                            tbd
                                            last edited by

                                            @adamb said:

                                            What is the 'use case' for the 2 forms? Does anyone know?

                                            maybe to play jokes like this :

                                            
                                            myvar = true and false
                                            => false
                                            myvar
                                            => true
                                            
                                            

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