I ended up spending a few days digging through Gegl and fixed a handful of issues which were all colluding to drive me insane. I'll try to clean them up into their own branch so they can be more easily integrated into master, but for now, a cat:
http://i.imgur.com/rSnZr.png (that graph can be saved and loaded with all its connections intact) On Sat, Jul 7, 2012 at 8:10 PM, Isaac Wagner <[email protected]> wrote: > Hey all, > > I have spent the last hour incredibly frustrated trying to properly > serialize and deserialize graphs in XML. I ran into two issues, both of > which I "solved" in the gegl source. I would like to know if these are > issues I could have solved in another way through proper use of the public > API, or if they were in fact issues and that I should fix them in master > and push to the repository. > > Issue one: gegl_node_get_consumers did not function for meta-ops. No > consumers were reported when consumers were, in fact, connected to the > operation. Fixed by adding > > if(node->is_graph) >> node = gegl_node_get_output_proxy(node, "output"); >> > > to line 1953 of gegl-node.c > > Issue two: serialization of nodes with no outputs (e.g. gegl:display, > gegl:save) returned an empty XML tree. Fixed by removing line 1098 from > gegl-xml.c > > gegl = gegl_node_get_output_proxy (gegl, "output"); >> > > With both of these changes I am able to de/serialize graphs in the editor > successfully. The one issue which still frustrates me is that to my > knowledge the current serialization scheme does not allow for multiple > top-level outputs to be serialized into a single XML file. I've been > thinking about that and will probably bring it up in a new thread. >
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