It was passing `IFC4X3` directly to `schema_by_name` which is expecting
schema identifier (e.g. IFC4X3_ADD2, not IFC4X3 allowed by `IFC_SCHEMA`
- IFC4X3 is one of the IFC4X3 iterations while it was in development,
not the final one).
Noticed by tests failing:
FAILED
test/util/test_schema.py::TestGeometryClassesIntroducedAfter::test_ifc4x3_to_ifc2x3_is_superset_of_ifc4_to_ifc2x3
- RuntimeError: No schema named IFC4X3
FAILED
test/util/test_schema.py::TestGeometryClassesIntroducedAfter::test_ifc4_to_ifc4x3_is_empty
- RuntimeError: No schema named IFC4X3
AST parser has changed a bit and there are some minor differences in the
.py output. Updating files just to avoid seeing these diffs when
rerunning rule compiler.
Example error:
```
ast.Str(s=node.attr),
^^^^^^^
AttributeError: module 'ast' has no attribute 'Str'
```
`ast.Str` was deprecated since 3.8 and was removed in 3.14, see
https://docs.python.org/3/whatsnew/3.14.html#id9
Follow-up to the scalar-only fix in #8754, per aothms's direct request on
that PR ("Please do make all int types consistent") and his own original
2023 design intent on issue #3058 ("make all integers (incl. schema
namespaces) an int64_t"). Widens the remaining inconsistent spots now that
compatibility isn't a constraint on this v0.9 branch:
- Integer aggregates (IfcTriangulatedFaceSet.CoordIndex and similar
List<int> attributes), including the SWIG to_vec_int/to_vec_vec_int
helpers, which previously silently truncated via static_cast<int> on the
Python-set path - the same bug class as the original scalar issue.
- The schema code generator (express/mapping.py's integer type mapping),
and all 12 generated schema header/source pairs regenerated to match, so
every schema-typed getter/setter (e.g. IfcOwnerHistory::CreationDate) is
int64_t end to end, not just the dynamic attribute-value path.
Instance/reference identifiers (STEP #123 ids) are deliberately left at
32-bit: they're a file-local index into internal maps, not an EXPRESS
domain value an application chooses, and no realistic STEP file has
billions of entities. The lexer's Token_IDENTIFIER parsing still funnels
through a 32-bit int for this reason - flagged as a known, low-risk gap
rather than fixed, since fixing it would mean touching indexing/hashing
code for no realistic benefit.
Verified: original PR's round-trip tests extended with aggregate cases
(IfcTriangulatedFaceSet.CoordIndex, InnerCoordIndices) at 64-bit boundary
values, in memory and through STEP text, IFC2X3 and IFC4. A standalone C++
program exercising the generated schema API directly (Ifc4::IfcOwnerHistory
::setCreationDate/CreationDate, IfcTriangulatedFaceSet::setCoordIndex/
CoordIndex) confirms int64_t end to end, bypassing SWIG. Full build
(BUILD_IFCGEOM, WITH_OPENCASCADE, BUILD_IFCPYTHON, IFC2X3+IFC4) clean.
test/util/test_attribute.py and test_file.py pass unchanged.
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