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    • K Offline
      kaas
      last edited by

      @tt_su said:

      Is this with any SKP? Can you share that SKP?
      Any skp will take longer to load with that code in SU 2015 compared to SU2014.. at least on my system. Would like to see if anyone else could confirm or even better, have a solution.

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        Brighter3D
        last edited by

        SU2015 can be installed in two versions 32 and 64bit.
        Is there a way to check which is installed from ruby api?

        Sketchup.version
        returns: 15.0.9350

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          driven
          last edited by

          from the API

           if Sketchup.respond_to?(;is_64bit?) && Sketchup.is_64bit?
             # Load 64bit binaries.
           else
             # Load 32bit binaries.
           end
          

          learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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            Brighter3D
            last edited by

            Thanks!

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              Brighter3D
              last edited by

              Packing float value into two integers, and passing to double parameter function,
              seems no longer works in 64bit SU2015.

              passF = Win32API.new(mydll,"PassDouble",["L","L"],"V")

              packedF = [rubyFloat].pack("D").unpack("LL")
              passF.call(packedF[0],packedF[1])

              Any tips? 💭

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                wbarnes05
                last edited by

                I noticed the change regarding the Length class a few days ago in the API. What's weird is that the API states that the parent of Length is Object starting in SU 2015. That had me worried as it implies that mathematical operations will no longer work on an instance of Length. However everything continued to work ok in my plugin when running in SU 2015.

                I ran a few tests in 2015 and found the following:

                length = 4.to_l
                4"
                length.is_a? Integer
                false
                length.is_a? Float
                true
                length.is_a? Length
                true
                length.class.superclass
                Numeric
                length.class.ancestors
                [Length, Numeric, Comparable, Object, Kernel, BasicObject]
                

                It would appear then that the API is incorrect and should be changed to show that Numeric is the parent class.

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                  kaas
                  last edited by

                  @dan rathbun said:

                  @kaas said:

                  I just noticed in one of my plugins that loading a single small skp file (to use as a component definition) seems to take almost 1 second whereas the same code in SU 2014 loads the skp instantly.

                  Bigger thumbnail = more loading time? (guessing)

                  I can't imagine. The box.skp testfile I created was just a rectangle with an extrusion.

                  Still looking for a solution. I tested all kinds of files and the result is always the same: loading a skp file as a component definition takes 2 to 3 times as much in SU2015 compared to SU2014 with the code above.
                  I tested disabling all plugins. I also tested loading SU2015 skp files (I wanted to rule out it took additional conversion time from SU2014 to SU2015).

                  Any suggestions / workarounds ?

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                    slbaumgartner
                    last edited by

                    @dan rathbun said:

                    Bigger thumbnail = more loading time? (guessing)

                    Seems unlikely to me unless it was programmed really badly. The thumbnail contains nothing that SketchUp needs for loading the file, so the loader should simply skip that part of the file with nearly zero impact on load time. Where a larger thumbnail would have an effect is on save or quit, when SU has to write the thumbnail. I think something else must be afoot, but at this point I have no clue what...

                    Steve

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                      tt_su
                      last edited by

                      @brighter3d said:

                      Packing float value into two integers, and passing to double parameter function,
                      seems no longer works in 64bit SU2015.

                      passF = Win32API.new(mydll,"PassDouble",["L","L"],"V")

                      packedF = [rubyFloat].pack("D").unpack("LL")
                      passF.call(packedF[0],packedF[1])

                      Any tips? 💭

                      It's a bit vague - what exactly doesn't work of these calls? Do you see Ruby's packing methods returning different results?
                      Is the DLL you are calling actually 64bit?
                      Does the function you are calling actually use ints - or are you using some other type that might be different on 64bit OS?

                      On a side note - the Win32API has been deprecated for a long time. It has many limitations and is easy to cause crashes with. The recommended now is using Fiddle.

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                        tt_su
                        last edited by

                        @wbarnes05 said:

                        I noticed the change regarding the Length class a few days ago in the API. What's weird is that the API states that the parent of Length is Object starting in SU 2015. That had me worried as it implies that mathematical operations will no longer work on an instance of Length. However everything continued to work ok in my plugin when running in SU 2015.

                        I ran a few tests in 2015 and found the following:

                        length = 4.to_l
                        > 4"
                        > length.is_a? Integer
                        > false
                        > length.is_a? Float
                        > true
                        > length.is_a? Length
                        > true
                        > length.class.superclass
                        > Numeric
                        > length.class.ancestors
                        > [Length, Numeric, Comparable, Object, Kernel, BasicObject]
                        

                        It would appear then that the API is incorrect and should be changed to show that Numeric is the parent class.

                        The API docs needs updating in general to make the hierarchy more clear. There are many inconsistencies. We have a big todo item to improve the whole developer site. Stay tuned.

                        @wbarnes05 said:

                        That had me worried as it implies that mathematical operations will no longer work on an instance of Length. However everything continued to work ok in my plugin when running in SU 2015.
                        We had to pull some tricky shimming to prevent breaking stuff. I wasn't able to do a 100% compatibility, but I think we have a near 99% use case coverage. Main one is C Extensions doing low level type checks for Floats which used to work, but not any more.

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                          tt_su
                          last edited by

                          @kaas said:

                          @dan rathbun said:

                          @kaas said:

                          I just noticed in one of my plugins that loading a single small skp file (to use as a component definition) seems to take almost 1 second whereas the same code in SU 2014 loads the skp instantly.

                          Bigger thumbnail = more loading time? (guessing)

                          I can't imagine. The box.skp testfile I created was just a rectangle with an extrusion.

                          Well, the simplicity of the model is one thing - but if out thumbnail generating code has become slower writing pixels then the model content doesn't matter...
                          This is still on our todo list to investigate.

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                            kaas
                            last edited by

                            @tt_su said:

                            Well, the simplicity of the model is one thing - but if out thumbnail generating code has become slower writing pixels then the model content doesn't matter...
                            This is still on our todo list to investigate.

                            just to be sure...My concern is not about writing skp files but about loading them. I don't see why it should be thumbnail issue.

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                              driven
                              last edited by

                              @kaas said:

                              I just noticed in one of my plugins that loading a single small skp file (to use as a component definition) seems to take almost 1 second whereas the same code in SU 2014 loads the skp instantly.

                              I ran a variation of your script in v13 and v15 on my mac...

                              t = Time.now
                              f = Sketchup.find_support_file('candle.skp', 'Components')
                              d = Sketchup.active_model.definitions.load f
                              puts (Time.now - t) 
                              #  all in different sessions of SU
                              # v13 => 0.146086 , 0.037117, 0.022029
                              # v15 => 0.033036, 0.046043,  0.013811
                              

                              test skp, not complex...
                              john

                              learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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                              • Dan RathbunD Offline
                                Dan Rathbun
                                last edited by

                                I was just guessing. The component browser DOES use the thumbnail if it is not set to display "List".

                                There used to be some time issues with thumbnails getting regenerated in the Component Browser.
                                Er.. or was that the Scene thumbnails ? It all blurs together.

                                I'm not here much anymore.

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                                  Brighter3D
                                  last edited by

                                  @unknownuser said:

                                  t's a bit vague - what exactly doesn't work of these calls? Do you see Ruby's packing methods returning different results?
                                  Is the DLL you are calling actually 64bit?
                                  Does the function you are calling actually use ints - or are you using some other type that might be different on 64bit OS?

                                  Yes dll is 64bit, I was passing double value as a pair of two ints. On c++ side it was double parameter, and call was passF.call(packedF[0],packedF[1]) on ruby side.

                                  @unknownuser said:

                                  On a side note - the Win32API has been deprecated for a long time. It has many limitations and is easy to cause crashes with. The recommended now is using Fiddle.

                                  That solves my problem, it does work now - thank you!
                                  It is a pity that there is no fiddle on SU < 2014 (with old ruby),
                                  and I need to use ancient Win32API.so method for backward compatibility.

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                                  • Dan RathbunD Offline
                                    Dan Rathbun
                                    last edited by

                                    You can use DL which replaced Win32API.

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                                      Brighter3D
                                      last edited by

                                      @unknownuser said:

                                      You can use DL which replaced Win32API.

                                      I still try to support SU 6 and 7...

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                                      • Dan RathbunD Offline
                                        Dan Rathbun
                                        last edited by

                                        @brighter3d said:

                                        I still try to support SU 6 and 7...

                                        ❓

                                        I don't.

                                        Too many unfixed bugs, and they distro'd with Ruby 1.8.0 initial release, which is like 20 years old. (I wouldn't help anyone with 7 unless they'd replaced the Ruby DLL with a newer one, as I explained how to do in the "Ruby Resources" topic.)

                                        Next year I'd say I will drop support for v8 and v2013, and be done with the old headaches that Ruby 1.8.x has, such as no unicode string support, etc.

                                        I'm not here much anymore.

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                                          Brighter3D
                                          last edited by

                                          Maybe you are right...
                                          For people doing renderings 2015 is first professional version (thanks to 64bit and possibility to use whole memory).
                                          From the other side v8 is last true free version (according to the license)...

                                          Do you know any recent statistics on SU versions usage?

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                                          • Dan RathbunD Offline
                                            Dan Rathbun
                                            last edited by

                                            @brighter3d said:

                                            Do you know any recent statistics on SU versions usage?

                                            I've never heard Google or Trimble release any official numbers.

                                            Some plugin authors have collected data on what versions are running their plugin(s) but it's not global.

                                            Perhaps the SCF Plugin Store has data ?

                                            I'm not here much anymore.

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