On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 9:19 AM, Christopher Sean Morrison
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> For tessellation testing, there's a lot of ways it can be set up but one 
> simple method that comes
> to mind would be to take a given geometry file, convert hierarchy to brep 
> form, tessellate, then use the
> sh/conversion.sh script to make sure the tessellated an non-tessellated forms 
> are volumetrically within tolerance.

For the NURBS tessellation project that does sound good.  For Wu's
project (implicit conversion) I was wondering if the conversion.sh
script could be tweaked to use the brep command in MGED and
systematically test the conversion routines.  Obviously any of the
combs would just read as unsupported for now, but it might be a good
way to fire a lot of primitives at the brep conversion routines.

CY

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