Error was:
```
configure: error: could not find a working compiler, see config.log for details
```
config.log:
```
conftest.c: In function 'f':
conftest.c:12:48: error: too many arguments to function 'g'; expected 0, have 6
12 | for(i=0;i<1;i++){if(e(got,got,9,d[i].n)==0)h();g(i,d[i].src,d[i].n,got,d[i].want,9);if(d[i].n)h();}}
| ^ ~
```
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
This reverts commit b61f809731.
This commit was probably using not updated build, currently latest build is e333c1c and can confirm that it has `logger_or_root` added and `delete_same_facet_edge_pairs` removed.
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
Because uv was always trying to install when starting a venv in `ifcopenshell` folder, though they might be already available globally. And also they were listed twice - in pyproject and in the ci-lint.yml, now there's a single source of truth.
Footings are authored two ways with different local axis conventions. Beam-like
footings (STRIP_FOOTING, FOOTING_BEAM) are a profile extruded along local Z, so
Length is local Z and the cross section sits on local X (Width, horizontal) and
local Y (Height, vertical). Slab-like footings (PAD_FOOTING, PILE_CAP) have their
footprint on local X/Y and their thickness (Height) on local Z.
The engine rule set is keyed per IfcFooting and cannot branch on predefined type,
so the previous static rule (Height=net_get_z, Length=net_get_max_xy, Width=null)
swapped Length and Height for beam-like footings and never emitted Width.
Add predefined-type-aware get_footing_length/width/height to the IfcOpenShell and
Blender calculators, and point the IfcFooting rule at them in all four IFC4/IFC4X3
ios/Blender rule files.
Confirmed by authoring footings through the real Bonsai generators and measuring
world-axis orientation: a beam-like footing with a 0.3 wide by 0.6 tall cross
section and 6.0 run reports Length 6.0, Width 0.3, Height 0.6, with the 0.3
physically horizontal and 0.6 physically vertical; a 2.0x1.5x0.3 pad reports
Length 2.0, Width 1.5, Height 0.3.
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See #6835. Qto_OpeningElementBaseQuantities came out axis-scrambled for
openings authored in a Z-up local frame (X along the voided wall, Y
through it, Z vertical), which is how Bonsai authors every wall opening:
- The IfcOpenShell engine mapped Height to the local Y extent and Depth
to the local Z extent, so a 0.9 x 2.0 door opening with Bonsai's
default 1.2m void depth reported Height 1.2 and Depth 2.0, and Area
(max side area) picked the through-wall side, 2.4 instead of 1.8.
This matches the wrong Height=1.2/Area=1.2 screenshots reported for a
1x1 window opening in #6835.
- The Blender engine mapped opening Width to get_length, which returns
the longest bounding box edge, i.e. the opening height for typical
door openings (the same defect 4adaf0d fixed for IfcDoor Width), and
get_opening_depth used min(x, y), which returns the opening width
whenever the width is smaller than the void depth.
The IfcOpenShell engine now has opening-aware internal calculators
(get_opening_width/height/depth/area) that detect horizontal (slab
style) openings with the same heuristic as the Blender calculator, so
slab opening depths keep reporting the slab thickness. The Blender
ruleset uses get_x for opening Width, and get_opening_depth measures the
through-element Y extent for vertical openings.
Door and window quantities themselves are addressed separately: the
Blender engine door Width was fixed in 4adaf0d, and the remaining
door/window defects (door not quantified on the IfcOpenShell engine,
inflated areas) are fixed by the attribute-based calculators in #8389.
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falken10vdl reviewed 16b1b4e7b1 on #8843 and pointed out that tagging
every area for redraw was overkill. The actual problem was that the
Object Material panel and the scene Materials list read from plain
python caches (ObjectMaterialData and MaterialsData) that only get
invalidated when the Materials editing UI list is reloaded, which
never happens while you are not in editing mode. The redraw itself was
never the issue, closing the rename dialog already triggers one.
Removed the tag_redraw loop from RenameMaterial and instead call the
existing bonsai.bim.module.material.data.refresh() function from
core.rename_material, unconditionally, through a new tool.Material.refresh()
method. This is the same invalidate-on-next-load mechanism already used
by every other module's Data classes, just wired up for this operator
too, instead of introducing a new one.
Also updates the core tests to prescribe the new unconditional refresh()
call, and adds tool-layer coverage for tool.Material.refresh().
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theoryshaw tested #8843 and asked for the new name to show up right
away instead of needing a manual refresh. The Object Material panel
and the scene Materials list both already re-read live IFC data on
their next draw (tool.Ifc.Operator purges those caches after every
IFC-mutating operator), so the button text was correct on the next
redraw. What was missing was the redraw itself: the material name is
a plain button label, not an RNA property Blender tracks, so nothing
told the Properties editor to repaint after the rename dialog closed.
Tag every area for redraw once the rename completes, the same pattern
used elsewhere in Bonsai for popup-triggered edits that need an
immediate repaint.
Also adds core-layer test coverage for rename_material, which had
none.
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Adds a "Rename Material" entry to the context menu that already
extends every button in the properties editor (UI_MT_button_context_menu),
triggered when right-clicking a material name button
(bim.select_by_material) that points to a real IfcMaterial. This
gives a quick entry point to renaming from the Object Material panel
without navigating to the scene Materials list.
This follows the pattern that #6680's thread converged on: theoryshaw
requested a right-click entry (rather than a pencil icon or
double-click) that keeps the existing single-click select-by-material
behaviour intact. falken10vdl is the issue's assignee; this is offered
as a starting point for that discussion, not a replacement for it.
Generated with the assistance of an AI coding tool.
Add an "Is Selected" checkbox to each target-view category header in
BIM_UL_drawinglist that toggles selection for all drawings in the
category. The toggle only affects drawings currently visible in the
list (honoring the show_drawings_on_sheets_only filter), and the header
checkbox reflects the aggregate selection state of its drawings.
Also make category headers more obvious: wrap them in a box() for a
distinct inset background and make the header name clickable to
expand/contract the category (same as the disclosure triangle).
Ref: #8825
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds a "Show Only Drawings on Sheets" toggle below the drawing list. When
enabled, the list is filtered to drawings referenced by at least one sheet
(target-view headers with no sheeted drawings are hidden too), and
bim.select_all_drawings only acts on the visible/filtered drawings.
A drawing is considered sheeted when its drawing document Location matches a
document reference Location on any SHEET-scoped IfcDocumentInformation.
Filtering is computed live so it reflects sheet edits without reloading.
Closes#8823
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>