On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 11:08, Christopher Sean Morrison <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> So over the past month (32.87 days to be more precise), I've had the
> conversion script churning through a couple hundred real target models to

Sean, any progress on your on-going conversion check!  I'm working a
tgm now that could use some new fixes!  (I'm running BRL-CAD 7.20.2.)

I've used conversion.sh to do what I need:  convert each region,
individually, beneath the group all.

Here's how I ran it:

conversion.sh verbose OBJECTS="all -type -region" tgm.g > log

And it seems to work according to the output I see.

However, I can't find an option to save the new objects (and the
tgm.g.conversion file is deleted after completion).  So I've made a
save option and am committing it to the trunk.

Best,

-Tom

USAFA, CS-24, Class of 1965
Niceville, Florida, USA




> see how bad things get.  They're considerably worse than the sample geometry
> (~2%) and preliminary testing (< 7%).  We're seem to be under 15% failure:
>    Files:  190
>  Objects:  604069
> Failures:  95595 NMG, 99486 BoT
> NMG conversion:  84.2%  (508474 of 604069 objects)
> BoT conversion:  83.5%  (504583 of 604069 objects)
>   Success rate:  83.9%
> That implies real world models have 2x-3x the number of failures than we see
> with sample geometry. That just further reinforces the need for a complete
> revamping of the conversion and boolean evaluation process.  Also means that
> even if we get 100% conversion on sample geometry, that is only a start
> (albeit a good start).  At best, real world models just have more of the
> types of geometry that are failing due to their increased complexity.
> Going to do another run of just primitives next since they're the lowest
> level failure that will cascade all the way up the hierarchy (and should be
> some of the easiest to fix).
> Cheers!
> Sean
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