Thanks for the enlightenment Sean can't wait to get on it.
Cheers!
Nyah
On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 12:00 AM, Christopher Sean Morrison
<[email protected]>wrote:
>
> On Jun 25, 2013, at 3:25 PM, Nyah Chck wrote:
>
> > Hello everyone,
> >
> > I am currently studying the libged, libbn, and librt libraries to
> > identify routine which would be useful in implementing the pull
> > routine.
>
> I suggest starting with a simple easy goal just to get started coding.
> Stub in a pull function that does nothing. This requires creating a new
> src/libged/pull.c, adding it to src/libged/CMakeLists.txt, and you can hook
> the command into the command table in src/mged/setup.c so it can be tested
> with mged. Archer requires more, but you can get to that later. That
> empty function will get you set up to have the command .. do something.
>
> > However, looking at my design document(Link) I would like to get some
> > suggestions on some possible routines( saw interesting routines in
> > /src/librt/transform.c,tree.c, dbwalk.c which would be invaluable or
> > more..) I can add or take from the brlcad source which would be really
> > useful in implementing the complete pull routine. Also, I would also
> > like some more ideas on possibly a better approach in implementing the
> > pull.c subroutines and the complete pull routine.
>
> User-centered design is very powerful. Look at it from a usability
> perspective instead of thinking about the implementation. How is a user
> running mged going to use your new command? What might a usage statement
> look like? What might an example usage look like on the command line if
> you saved a transcript?
>
> Cheers!
> Sean
>
>
>
>
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