Sampling color at vertexes

On 07/08/2014 at 15:33, xxxxxxxx wrote:

Well, I may have not adjusted the code from Remo correctly.
Would it be possible to see your adjustments to compare them with mine?

On 07/08/2014 at 15:51, xxxxxxxx wrote:

Sure. I can send you my CD plugin if you want.
What's your e-mail again?

-ScottA

On 07/08/2014 at 15:58, xxxxxxxx wrote:

Thank you very much in advance, Scott.
My mail is [email protected]

On 08/08/2014 at 04:39, xxxxxxxx wrote:

I had to fire it up on Parallels to check it out (I'm on a Mac 😉 )
It works.
But as I used your code in my plugin, it crashes the same way 😞

On 08/08/2014 at 07:11, xxxxxxxx wrote:

Then the problem has to be in your plugin.
Do you know how to use the debugger?
The error you get from it might help you figure it out.

-ScottA

Edit-- FYI
I have to correct myself a bit.
That stuff I was saying about the subdialog is for the older type of ToolData plugins.
I think you're using the newer DescriptionToolData plugin. Which uses the .res file. And is a bit different from the older ToolData plugin.
I forgot that there was two different versions of the tool plugin.

On 08/08/2014 at 07:35, xxxxxxxx wrote:

No, unfortunately I don't know how to use the debugger 😞

On 08/08/2014 at 09:06, xxxxxxxx wrote:

I don't have the Remo code in my plugin, like you have.
It is in a separate file that I include at the start of my source code, like this:

#include "c4d.h"
#include "c4d_symbols.h"
#include "tpolypaintfrommaterial.h"
#include "c4d_helpers.h"
#include "remo_sampler.h"

Could it be because of this?

On 08/08/2014 at 09:18, xxxxxxxx wrote:

Doing some simple detective work I found out that what is causing the crash in SampleColorAtVertices is the line:

Sampler smpl;

If I place a return INIT_SAMPLER_RESULT_OK; before this line, no crash occurs.
If I place a return INIT_SAMPLER_RESULT_OK; after this line, the crash occurs.

On 08/08/2014 at 11:41, xxxxxxxx wrote:

Hi
This seems to be a problem in the constructor.
Sampler::Sampler() { ... }

But it is imposible to say exactly what causes this crash without knowing what was changed in the code.

Have you changes something in this code section ?

  
	AutoAlloc<VolumeData> vd; //Owning ptr 	  
AutoAlloc<TexData>	 tex; //Owning ptr  

Because this will auto alloc vd and tex.

On 08/08/2014 at 12:03, xxxxxxxx wrote:

This is what I have:

  
//=================================================================================================   
class Sampler   
//=================================================================================================   
{   
public:   
     Sampler();   
     ~Sampler();   
        
     //init this sampler, always call one of this before everything else.   
     INIT_SAMPLER_RESULT Init(BaseObject *obj,LONG chnr=CHANNEL_COLOR,Real time=0.0);   
     INIT_SAMPLER_RESULT Init(BaseMaterial *mat ,LONG chnr,Real time,BaseDocument *doc,BaseObject *op=nullptr);   
     INIT_SAMPLER_RESULT Init(TextureTag *textag,LONG chnr,Real time,BaseDocument *doc,BaseObject *op=nullptr);   
        
     //return true if Init was called before.   
     inline Bool IsInit(){ return TexInit; };   
        
     //return color at UVW coordinates.   
     Vector     SampleUV(const Vector &uv;, Real time=0.0);   
        
     //return color at 3D coordinates p, if shader is not 3D then uv will be used.   
     Vector     Sample3D(const Vector &pos3d;, const Vector &uv; = Vector(0.0), Real time=0.0);   
        
     //return average color of the shader   
     Vector AverageColor(LONG num_samples = 128);   
        
     void Free();   
private:   
     BaseShader                *texShader; //NON owning ptr   
     AutoAlloc<VolumeData> vd; //Owning ptr   
     AutoAlloc<TexData>      tex; //Owning ptr   
     RayObject                *rop; //Owning ptr   
        
     InitRenderStruct     irs;   
     ChannelData               cd;   
        
     Matrix               omg;   
     Real               offsetX;   
     Real               offsetY;   
     Real               lenX;   
     Real               lenY;   
     Bool               TexInit;   
};   

On 08/08/2014 at 12:06, xxxxxxxx wrote:

Well then it will be cause by some changes in the constructor.
Sampler::Sampler()

On 08/08/2014 at 12:15, xxxxxxxx wrote:

Well, the listing is a bit long. Should I paste it here or should I send it over through e-mail? (if I can, of course... I don't want to be imposing).

On 08/08/2014 at 12:18, xxxxxxxx wrote:

Should I paste it here or should I send it over through e-mail?
Of course you can send it over e-mail.
Even better just place it on github.com

On 08/08/2014 at 12:25, xxxxxxxx wrote:

Mustn't I have an account in github.com to place something there?
And, if I send you the listing over e-mail, can I use the mail I used when I bought some of your plugins? 🙂

On 08/08/2014 at 13:18, xxxxxxxx wrote:

Since you're having so many problems with this. I decided to create a DescriptionToolData plugin myself.
I used your Message() code for the getting the object in the linkbox gizmo.
And I used the same Sample class code I sent you in my CD plugin.
I also used a separate .h file to host that code. Using #include "sampler.h" to point to the code from the plugin's .cpp file

It all works fine for me and does not crash at all. I can't undestand why you're having so many problems with it.
Would you like me to send you my tool plugin?

-ScottA

On 08/08/2014 at 13:24, xxxxxxxx wrote:

Mustn't I have an account in github.com to place something there?
I think yes.
> And, if I send you the listing over e-mail, can I use the mail I used when I bought some of your plugins? 🙂
Or just PM me here, whatever you want 🙂
Note: I do not ready my e-mails often. Some times for many days.

On 08/08/2014 at 13:38, xxxxxxxx wrote:

Thank you to both.
I will try take a look at Scott plugin and compare it with mine first.
I hope I find my mistake (I'm assuming I must be doing something wrong).
If I still don't manage to fix it, I will send you my code through PM, Remo.
Ok?

So, if you don't mind, Scott, I would gladly take a look at your plugin.
Same batchannel, same bat-mail 😉

On 08/08/2014 at 14:57, xxxxxxxx wrote:

I'm still cleaning up (it still hanged my code 😞 )
In the meanwhile, let me tell you guys one thing that may help pinpoit the problem.
Xcode is giving me a warning in the line:

GeDynamicArray<Colors> colors(pcnt);

The warning is: Template argument uses local type 'Colors'

What is this?!?

On 09/08/2014 at 12:43, xxxxxxxx wrote:

Remo, I have sent you an mail (and a movie through wetransfer) to your gmail account.
I don't know if it is still active, though.