On 12/06/2013 01:46 AM, Robert Ellenberg wrote:
> As some of you know already, I'm working on an improvement to the linuxcnc
> trajectory planner that will allow much faster movement for engraving-type
> programs with lots of short segments. As part of this effort, I need test
> cases, both to find rare errors, and to estimate performance improvements.

You could use the "wheels.gcmc" example from gcmc (contributed by Alan
Battersby). It creates a lot of small segments of 10..100um. You can
even increase the number of segments by decreasing the angle-interval of
the calculation (currently at 0.01 degrees).

I am a bit reluctant to attach the file due to the size (1.1MByte
uncompressed, >450k gzip, > 380k bz2 and ~200k with 7-zip). You should
easily be able to generate the example yourself. Otherwise let me know.

-- 
Greetings Bertho

(disclaimers are disclaimed)

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