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336 | Parser/SDL | Definite Bug | 3.70 release | Very Low | Low | #fopen w/o OPEN_TYPE crash povray (segfault) | Closed | |
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Task Description
#fopen directive w/o OPEN_TYPE (yeah, I forgot it, some other languages have ‘read’ as default value)
expected behavior: Parse error msg “line XXX, OPEN_TYPE missing in #fopen directive”, then stop.
observed behavior: crash - Segfault err (core dump) in Parsing stage
minimal working example attached
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335 | Parser/SDL | Possible Bug | 3.70 release | Very Low | Low | macro works in variable but not in array | Tracked on GitHub | |
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Task Description
This doesn’t work:
#declare pavement_object = array[2] {
object {trash_can_macro() scale 3/4 translate -x * 1/2},
object {potted_plant_macro(_CT_rand2) scale 3/4 scale 3/2 translate -x * 1/2}
}
This does work:
#declare trash_can_object = object {trash_can_macro()}; #declare potted_plant_object = object {potted_plant_macro(_CT_rand2)}; #declare pavement_object = array[2] {
object {trash_can_object scale 3/4 translate -x * 1/2},
object {potted_plant_object scale 3/4 scale 3/2 translate -x * 1/2}
}
Logically, I cannot see a reason for this to be so.
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334 | Texture/Material/Finish | Feature Request | 3.70 release | Very Low | Low | HLS colors | Tracked on GitHub | |
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Task Description
It would be nice to be able to specify colors in HLS as well as RGB.
Currently, you can use a macor to convert individual colors. But this does not work in color_maps where you want smooth gradations/interpolations between two or several colors.
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333 | User interface | Feature Request | 3.70 release | Very Low | Low | Make text in "about" alt+b dialog selectable with the m... | Tracked on GitHub | |
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Task Description
When you press alt+b or access the “about” dialog in the Help menu it displays some text including software version number and list of contributors.
It would be nice to be able to select and copy this text using this mouse. Sometimes in the newsgroup I have to tell people what version of POVray I am using, and typing the version number can be a pain.
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332 | User interface | Feature Request | 3.70 release | Very Low | Low | Progress animation in taskbar tabs | Closed | |
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Task Description
On Windows 7 and newer operating systems, some programs are able to display their progress in the taskbar buttons.
Here is an example of Chrome downloading something and showing the progress in the taskbar:
http://www.winbeta.org/sites/default/files/news/oldfashinoned.jpg
Here is an example with Paint.NET instead:
http://www.getpaint.net/images/pdn351_superbarProgress.png
I think this feature would use fewer CPU resources than a) minimizing/maximizing the whole application window each time you want to check progress, or b) hovering the mouse over the taskbar button to show the thumbnails.
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331 | Geometric Primitives | Definite Bug | 3.70 release | Very Low | Medium | Intersection causes quadric to disappear | Closed | |
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Task Description
The following paraboloid renders correctly:
intersection
{ quadric { <1, 0, 1>, <0, 0, 0>, <0, 1, 0>, -1 }
cylinder { 0, y, 1 }
}
However, when I extend the clipping cylinder downward:
intersection
{ quadric { <1, 0, 1>, <0, 0, 0>, <0, 1, 0>, -1 }
cylinder { -y, y, 1 }
}
the object disappears completely in POV-Ray 3.7 and 3.7.1. In POV-Ray 3.6.1, it renders as expected.
POV-Ray 3.7.0.unofficial (self-compiled with g++ 4.8, but completely unaltered) POV-Ray 3.7.1-alpha.8150025.unofficial openSUSE 13.2 GNU/Linux
This scene file illustrates the problem:
// +w480 +h240
#version 3.6; //[sic]
global_settings { assumed_gamma 1 }
camera
{ location <0, 1, -7.5958>
look_at <0, 1, 0>
right 2 * x
up y
angle 43.1038
}
#default { finish { diffuse 0.6 ambient rgb 0.15618 } }
light_source
{ <-4.3125, 9.6250, -7.4695>,
rgb 6856.3
fade_power 2 fade_distance 0.10417
spotlight point_at <0, 1, 0> radius 45 falloff 90
}
box
{ -<9, 11, 9>, <9, 11, 9>
pigment { rgb 1 }
}
plane
{ y, 0
pigment { checker rgb 0.05 rgb 1 }
}
intersection
{ quadric { <1, 0, 1>, <0, 0, 0>, <0, 1, 0>, -1 }
cylinder { 0, y, 1 }
pigment { green 0.5 }
translate <-1.25, 1, 0>
}
intersection
{ quadric { <1, 0, 1>, <0, 0, 0>, <0, 1, 0>, -1 }
cylinder { -y, y, 1 }
pigment { green 0.5 }
translate <1.25, 1, 0>
}
On the right side, there should have been a cylinder capped with a paraboloid. A thread has been started in povray.bugreports. Jerome has started to look at it.
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330 | Platform-specific | Definite Bug | 3.70 release | Very Low | Low | Typo in QUICKRES.INI | Closed | |
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Task Description
Height=36084
[640×360, AA 0.3] Width=640 Height=36084 Antialias=On Antialias_Threshold=0.3
should be:
[640×360, AA 0.3] Width=640 Height=360 Antialias=On Antialias_Threshold=0.3
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329 | Documentation | Possible Bug | 3.70 release | Very Low | Low | Mesh_camera type 0 output seems | Closed | |
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Task Description
When using mesh_camera type ‘0’
The first line of the mesh output seems to be repeated resulting in incorrect light colour values.
If the first line of the texture is skipped then the values seem to be correct.
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328 | User interface | Definite Bug | 3.70 release | Very Low | Medium | Ascii char '=' in filenames causes command line parsing... | Tracked on GitHub | |
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Task Description
The following command fails with parsing error: povray +OqXfFbD0Vg5XjZgi5sOefkvdF_oCGrZ1ChVhrQw==.png +IqXfFbD0Vg5XjZgi5sOefkvdF_oCGrZ1ChVhrQw==.pov +W1000 +H1000
The following command succeeds: povray +OqXfFbD0Vg5XjZgi5sOefkvdF_oCGrZ1ChVhrQw.png +IqXfFbD0Vg5XjZgi5sOefkvdF_oCGrZ1ChVhrQw.pov +W1000 +H1000
Any option that gets a filename as parameter will fail if it contains ‘=’.
It is a regression, as it worked fine with 3.6.
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327 | Parser/SDL | Feature Request | 3.70 release | Very Low | Low | Support for non-ASCII characters in filename strings | Tracked on GitHub | |
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Task Description
pov 3.7 Can not identify the Chinese.I give the texture map filename in chinese,it turns out parse error.
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326 | Other | Definite Bug | 3.70 release | Very Low | Low | restricted setting ignored in 3.7 | Tracked on GitHub | |
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Task Description
Due to a typo in the conf file parser (introduced, I think, in refactoring after 3.6), the restricted setting is ignored, and access checks aren’t performed.
Fixing this reveals some other issues:
%INSTALLDIR%/../../etc is incompletely canonicalized to /usr/local/share/../etc , not /usr/local/etc
read+write paths are added to the read list only, so writing is impossible
See attached patch.
Relatedly, I think it would be nice to add a new replacement token %CONFDIR% instead of %INSTALLDIR%/../../etc .
Also, there’s a realpath function that could simplify path handling, though I’m not sure if it’s available on all platforms.
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325 | Subsurface Scattering | Possible Bug | 3.70 release | Very Low | Medium | SSLT Glow issue with radiosity | Closed | |
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Task Description
Hi,
I think I may have found a bug in the subsurface/radiosity features of Povray 3.7 attached image showing the issue and sample files required to reproduce. The original files (on povray forum images thread) had different radiosity settings but these ones show the problem and only take a few seconds to render the image without AA so probably better for bug fixing/testing etc.
Thanks
Sean
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324 | Geometric Primitives | Definite Bug | 3.70 release | Very Low | High | 3.7 mesh2 rendering artifact, regression from 3.6 | Tracked on GitHub | |
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Task Description
Povray 3.7 has rendering artifact in meshes with polygons that meet at shallow angles. Please see the attached file.
The part of concern is the mesh2, which produces the partly-transparent faces of a shallow pyramid. The file result-3_6.png shows the output of povray-3.6, and the file result-3_7.png shows the output of povray-3.7. In 3.7, you can see a thin light-colored margin all around the base of the pyramid, especially thick under the top cylinder. In 3.6, this artifact is absent. For comparison purposes, I have inserted a “#version 3.6;” directive at the top of the file so that the output images are as close to each other as possible. However, the artifact is still present in 3.7 without this directive.
The attached scene file is only a small part of a much larger scene, where this artifact shows up in numerous very obvious places, where it doesn’t in 3.6. I have hunted in the documentation and online for ways to solve this problem, but haven’t found anything. Because of this, I am forced to stay with 3.6 for production use, which is quite unfortunate since I’d like to take advantage of the new features of 3.7.
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323 | User interface | Possible Bug | 3.70 release | Very Low | Very Low | Tooltip for render speed status bar has wrong unit | Tracked on GitHub | |
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Task Description
Tooltip popup for render speed always displays as “Pixels per Second” rather than matching status bar. I’ve noticed it in 3 renders so far. Most of my renders are fast enough not to see any other unit besides PPS, but I should be able to reproduce again if necessary.
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322 | Configure/Build | Definite Bug | 3.70 release | Very Low | Medium | ubuntu 14.04, boost 1.54, can not configure | Closed | |
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Task Description
can not run POV-Ray on ubuntu 14.04, boost 1.54,
./configure COMPILED_BY=”Dmitry <my>”
...
Libraries
---------
checking whether to link with cygwin DLL... no
checking whether to enable static linking... no
checking for the pthreads library -lpthreads... no
checking whether pthreads work without any flags... no
checking whether pthreads work with -Kthread... no
checking whether pthreads work with -kthread... no
checking for the pthreads library -llthread... no
checking whether pthreads work with -pthread... yes
checking for joinable pthread attribute... PTHREAD_CREATE_JOINABLE
checking if more special flags are required for pthreads... no
checking for boostlib >= 1.37... yes
checking whether the Boost::Thread library is available... yes
checking whether the boost thread library is usable... no
configure: error: in `/home/di/workspace2/povray-3.7-stable':
configure: error: cannot link with the boost thread library
log in attach file
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321 | Other | Definite Bug | 3.70 release | Very Low | Low | bounding threshold inconsistency | Tracked on GitHub | |
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Task Description
User reported documentation inconsistency. Investigation led to the discovery of a bug in the setting of the current default value.
~source/frontend/renderfrontend.cpp reports the value “3” while ~source/backend/scene/scene.cpp sets a default value of “1”
Before for addressing this issue, are there any thoughts as to what the default value should be?
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320 | Animation | Definite Bug | 3.70 release | Very Low | High | Failed Assertion in image/image.cpp | Closed | |
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Task Description
Hi,
when I’m trying to render a scene on my MacBook Air with the following .ini-settings, I get a failed assertion and the program halts.
Here are the .ini-Settings:
Width=640 Height=480
Test_Abort=Off Continue_Trace=On Pause_When_Done=Off Verbose=On Draw_Vistas=Off Sampling_Method=1 Quality=9 Jitter=Off Display=Off Buffer_Output=Off Debug_File=false
Final_Frame=10
This is the failed assertion:
Assertion failed: 1), function SetRGBFTValue, file image/image.cpp, l
Oddly, if I change width and height to something very small like 320×200, it works.
This is the complete stack trace:
Process: povray [11188] Path: /opt/local/bin/povray Identifier: povray Version: ??? (???) Code Type: X86-64 (Native) Parent Process: bash [11184]
Date/Time: 2014-03-07 14:44:04.423 +0100 OS Version: Mac OS X 10.7.5 (11G63) Report Version: 9
Interval Since Last Report: 708124 sec Crashes Since Last Report: 23 Per-App Crashes Since Last Report: 21 Anonymous UUID: FB98BF62-1511-4E59-94F3-E89C04491CA5
Crashed Thread: 3
Exception Type: EXC_CRASH (SIGABRT) Exception Codes: 0×0000000000000000, 0×0000000000000000
Application Specific Information: objc[11188]: garbage collection is OFF Assertion failed: 2), function SetRGBFTValue, file image/image.cpp, line 1827.
Thread 0:: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread 0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x00007fff96134bca psynch_cvwait + 10 1 libsystem_c.dylib 0x00007fff90454274 _pthread_cond_wait + 840 2 povray 0x000000010eba589d bool boost::condition_variable_any::do_wait_until<boost::unique_lock<boost::mutex> >(boost::unique_lock<boost::mutex>&, timespec const&) + 77 3 povray 0x000000010eba0846 vfe::vfeSession::GetStatus(bool, int) + 198 4 povray 0x000000010ebc0147 SDL_main + 3511 5 povray 0x000000010ed4d621 -[SDLMain applicationDidFinishLaunching:] + 49 6 com.apple.Foundation 0x00007fff8bc3ad0e -[NSNotificationCenter addObserver:selector:name:object:]_block_invoke_1 + 47 7 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff8fcda7ba _CFXNotificationPost + 2634 8 com.apple.Foundation 0x00007fff8bc26fc3 -[NSNotificationCenter postNotificationName:object:userInfo:] + 65 9 com.apple.AppKit 0x00007fff8ef08e2b -[NSApplication _postDidFinishNotification] + 212 10 com.apple.AppKit 0x00007fff8ef08b91 -[NSApplication _sendFinishLaunchingNotification] + 78 11 com.apple.AppKit 0x00007fff8ef07858 -[NSApplication(NSAppleEventHandling) _handleAEOpenEvent:] + 242 12 com.apple.AppKit 0x00007fff8ef075b9 -[NSApplication(NSAppleEventHandling) _handleCoreEvent:withReplyEvent:] + 330 13 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff8fd24541 -[NSObject performSelector:withObject:withObject:] + 65 14 com.apple.Foundation 0x00007fff8bc5d7c7 -[NSAppleEventManager setEventHandler:andSelector:forEventClass:andEventID:]_block_invoke_1 + 101 15 com.apple.Foundation 0x00007fff8bc5c74e -[NSAppleEventManager dispatchRawAppleEvent:withRawReply:handlerRefCon:] + 283 16 com.apple.Foundation 0x00007fff8bc5c5dc _NSAppleEventManagerGenericHandler + 105 17 com.apple.AE 0x00007fff91d02c25 aeDispatchAppleEvent(AEDesc const*, AEDesc*, unsigned int, unsigned char*) + 200 18 com.apple.AE 0x00007fff91d02b03 _ZL25dispatchEventAndSendReplyPK6AEDescPS_ + 38 19 com.apple.AE 0x00007fff91d029f7 aeProcessAppleEvent + 250 20 com.apple.HIToolbox 0x00007fff8a57bb69 AEProcessAppleEvent + 102 21 com.apple.AppKit 0x00007fff8ef049c5 _DPSNextEvent + 1247 22 com.apple.AppKit 0x00007fff8ef0407d -[NSApplication nextEventMatchingMask:untilDate:inMode:dequeue:] + 135 23 com.apple.AppKit 0x00007fff8ef009b9 -[NSApplication run] + 470 24 povray 0x000000010ed4dc40 main + 1280 25 povray 0x000000010eb78744 start + 52
Thread 1:: Dispatch queue: com.apple.libdispatch-manager 0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x00007fff961357e6 kevent + 10 1 libdispatch.dylib 0x00007fff8c8d6786 _dispatch_mgr_invoke + 923 2 libdispatch.dylib 0x00007fff8c8d5316 _dispatch_mgr_thread + 54
Thread 2: 0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x00007fff96135036 sigwait + 10 1 libsystem_c.dylib 0x00007fff90406aab sigwait + 68 2 povray 0x000000010ebbe222 SignalHandler() + 66 3 libboost_thread-mt.dylib 0x000000010f3a0814 thread_proxy + 132 4 libsystem_c.dylib 0x00007fff904508bf _pthread_start + 335 5 libsystem_c.dylib 0x00007fff90453b75 thread_start + 13
Thread 3 Crashed: 0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x00007fff96134ce2 pthread_kill + 10 1 libsystem_c.dylib 0x00007fff904527d2 pthread_kill + 95 2 libsystem_c.dylib 0x00007fff90443a7a abort + 143 3 libsystem_c.dylib 0x00007fff904765de assert_rtn + 146 4 povray 0x000000010ed2232b pov_base::RGBFTImage<std::vector<float, std::allocator<float> > >::SetRGBFTValue(unsigned int, unsigned int, float, float, float, float, float) + 171 5 povray 0x000000010ecf4d51 pov_frontend::ImageMessageHandler::DrawPixelBlockSet(pov_frontend::SceneData const&, pov_frontend::ViewData const&, POVMS_Object&) + 2529 6 povray 0x000000010eb98d46 pov_frontend::RenderFrontend<vfe::vfeParserMessageHandler, pov_frontend::FileMessageHandler, vfe::vfeRenderMessageHandler, pov_frontend::ImageMessageHandler>::HandleImageMessage(pov_frontend::RenderFrontendBase::Id, unsigned int, POVMS_Object&) + 310 7 povray 0x000000010ece78a1 pov_frontend::RenderFrontendBase::ContinueBackup(POVMS_Object&, pov_frontend::ViewData&, pov_frontend::RenderFrontendBase::Id, int&, std::vector<int, std::allocator<int> >&, pov_base::Path const&) + 1265 8 povray 0x000000010eb92f01 pov_frontend::RenderFrontend<vfe::vfeParserMessageHandler, pov_frontend::FileMessageHandler, vfe::vfeRenderMessageHandler, pov_frontend::ImageMessageHandler>::StartRender(pov_frontend::RenderFrontendBase::Id, POVMS_Object&) + 865 9 povray 0x000000010eb8f4a9 vfe::VirtualFrontEnd::Process() + 5129 10 povray 0x000000010eb9f46e vfe::vfeSession::ProcessFrontend() + 30 11 povray 0x000000010eb9fb8f vfe::vfeSession::WorkerThread() + 1279 12 libboost_thread-mt.dylib 0x000000010f3a0814 thread_proxy + 132 13 libsystem_c.dylib 0x00007fff904508bf _pthread_start + 335 14 libsystem_c.dylib 0x00007fff90453b75 thread_start + 13
Thread 4: 0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x00007fff96134bca psynch_cvwait + 10 1 libsystem_c.dylib 0x00007fff90454274 _pthread_cond_wait + 840 2 povray 0x000000010eba589d bool boost::condition_variable_any::do_wait_until<boost::unique_lock<boost::mutex> >(boost::unique_lock<boost::mutex>&, timespec const&) + 77 3 povray 0x000000010eb87d26 vfe::SysQNode::Receive(int*, bool) + 214 4 povray 0x000000010ecf6e39 POVMS_ProcessMessages(void*, bool, bool) + 201 5 povray 0x000000010ebc34f3 (anonymous namespace)::MainThreadFunction(boost::function0<void> const&) + 259 6 libboost_thread-mt.dylib 0x000000010f3a0814 thread_proxy + 132 7 libsystem_c.dylib 0x00007fff904508bf _pthread_start + 335 8 libsystem_c.dylib 0x00007fff90453b75 thread_start + 13
Thread 5: 0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x00007fff96134bca psynch_cvwait + 10 1 libsystem_c.dylib 0x00007fff90454274 _pthread_cond_wait + 840 2 povray 0x000000010ebd60f4 void boost::condition_variable_any::wait<boost::unique_lock<boost::recursive_mutex> >(boost::unique_lock<boost::recursive_mutex>&) + 68 3 povray 0x000000010ebd5ffd pov::TaskQueue::Process() + 1421 4 povray 0x000000010ec03088 pov::Scene::ParserControlThread() + 40 5 libboost_thread-mt.dylib 0x000000010f3a0814 thread_proxy + 132 6 libsystem_c.dylib 0x00007fff904508bf _pthread_start + 335 7 libsystem_c.dylib 0x00007fff90453b75 thread_start + 13
Thread 3 crashed with X86 Thread State (64-bit):
rax: 0x0000000000000000 rbx: 0x0000000000000006 rcx: 0x0000000112d74408 rdx: 0x0000000000000000
rdi: 0x0000000000006f03 rsi: 0x0000000000000006 rbp: 0x0000000112d74430 rsp: 0x0000000112d74408
r8: 0x00007fff7a13afb8 r9: 0x0000000000000723 r10: 0x00007fff96134d0a r11: 0xffffff80002dad60
r12: 0x000000010ed9fd23 r13: 0x000000010f3cb000 r14: 0x0000000112d75000 r15: 0x000000010ed9faf5
rip: 0x00007fff96134ce2 rfl: 0x0000000000000246 cr2: 0x000000010f3cb000
Logical CPU: 0
Binary Images:
0x10eb77000 - 0x10edf2fff +povray (??? - ???) <907923FC-1CA9-3125-A8D4-E6C7F0DF1951> /opt/local/bin/povray
0x10ef73000 - 0x10efc9ff7 +libSDL-1.2.0.dylib (12.4.0 - compatibility 12.0.0) <63771EDE-135A-398E-8AE7-3CB843CE10E7> /opt/local/lib/libSDL-1.2.0.dylib
0x10efe8000 - 0x10eff4ff7 +libXpm.4.dylib (16.0.0 - compatibility 16.0.0) <2F6BD59E-E16F-300D-AA09-71F8A97AE907> /opt/local/lib/libXpm.4.dylib
0x10effa000 - 0x10efffff7 +libSM.6.dylib (7.1.0 - compatibility 7.0.0) <BABB8D11-A7B7-37CD-A70F-DF94180B3F9C> /opt/local/lib/libSM.6.dylib
0x10f003000 - 0x10f014ff7 +libICE.6.dylib (10.0.0 - compatibility 10.0.0) <4B372A07-054D-3B0F-A15F-428D4D491A85> /opt/local/lib/libICE.6.dylib
0x10f022000 - 0x10f128fff +libX11.6.dylib (10.0.0 - compatibility 10.0.0) <382A15EE-B562-36CD-BDCB-D21A367E0AC1> /opt/local/lib/libX11.6.dylib
0x10f150000 - 0x10f1f7ff7 +libIlmImf.6.dylib (7.0.0 - compatibility 7.0.0) <B4182C14-085B-332D-B49D-6DD0581A3DB2> /opt/local/lib/libIlmImf.6.dylib
0x10f232000 - 0x10f243fff +libz.1.dylib (1.2.8 - compatibility 1.0.0) <2FA66C30-65DE-3D33-9014-73C171F82CC1> /opt/local/lib/libz.1.dylib
0x10f24b000 - 0x10f24ffff +libImath.6.dylib (7.0.0 - compatibility 7.0.0) <4CC9BC46-14DD-3857-843C-252DFE3E6C85> /opt/local/lib/libImath.6.dylib
0x10f258000 - 0x10f299ff7 +libHalf.6.dylib (7.0.0 - compatibility 7.0.0) <B1DAC1AA-0B9C-3937-8B1F-A3DA53BB6DCD> /opt/local/lib/libHalf.6.dylib
0x10f29e000 - 0x10f2a5ff7 +libIex.6.dylib (7.0.0 - compatibility 7.0.0) <AE2EBEF8-D014-3F81-B6E5-04FF7CE4BFD8> /opt/local/lib/libIex.6.dylib
0x10f2b5000 - 0x10f2b8ff7 +libIlmThread.6.dylib (7.0.0 - compatibility 7.0.0) <4952CFB4-08AB-38BB-A12C-D1EBC1279274> /opt/local/lib/libIlmThread.6.dylib
0x10f2bd000 - 0x10f31eff7 +libtiff.5.dylib (8.0.0 - compatibility 8.0.0) <178F87DE-0349-3A3F-B9B8-498F6CC81880> /opt/local/lib/libtiff.5.dylib
0x10f32c000 - 0x10f361fff +libjpeg.9.dylib (10.0.0 - compatibility 10.0.0) <FD880310-8758-3D66-81AF-36916F505B56> /opt/local/lib/libjpeg.9.dylib
0x10f36f000 - 0x10f393fff +libpng15.15.dylib (33.0.0 - compatibility 33.0.0) <8A144BC2-8438-3CD4-9C32-D79E6B999B5D> /opt/local/lib/libpng15.15.dylib
0x10f39e000 - 0x10f3acfff +libboost_thread-mt.dylib (??? - ???) <90D975FD-5D2C-315E-8AC5-D487AA0A6356> /opt/local/lib/libboost_thread-mt.dylib
0x10f3d0000 - 0x10f3d3ff7 +libboost_system-mt.dylib (??? - ???) <34DAECFB-23EC-388A-8B14-C23B24DB9F43> /opt/local/lib/libboost_system-mt.dylib
0x10f3d9000 - 0x10f3e1fff +libXrandr.2.dylib (5.0.0 - compatibility 5.0.0) <B410D479-DF82-30C8-A2AB-83ACDD4B0768> /opt/local/lib/libXrandr.2.dylib
0x10f3e9000 - 0x10f3f5ff7 +libXext.6.dylib (11.0.0 - compatibility 11.0.0) <5E2FBA3C-F7C7-3753-A93F-7E4914A1E741> /opt/local/lib/libXext.6.dylib
0x10f401000 - 0x10f407ff7 +libXrender.1.dylib (5.0.0 - compatibility 5.0.0) <38B4C91D-606B-3754-8ED8-5EC0B7A2384A> /opt/local/lib/libXrender.1.dylib
0x10f40c000 - 0x10f421ff7 +libxcb.1.dylib (3.0.0 - compatibility 3.0.0) <413E6D1B-AEFE-3569-9A63-B672A8B38FAD> /opt/local/lib/libxcb.1.dylib
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0x7fff9384d000 - 0x7fff93857ff7 liblaunch.dylib (392.39.0 - compatibility 1.0.0) <8C235D13-2928-30E5-9E12-2CC3D6324AE2> /usr/lib/system/liblaunch.dylib
0x7fff93858000 - 0x7fff93865ff7 libbz2.1.0.dylib (1.0.5 - compatibility 1.0.0) <3373D310-3B10-3DD1-B754-B7B138CD448D> /usr/lib/libbz2.1.0.dylib
0x7fff93885000 - 0x7fff939bbfff com.apple.vImage (5.1 - 5.1) <A08B7582-67BC-3EED-813A-4833645964A7> /System/Library/Frameworks/Accelerate.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/vImage.framework/Versions/A/vImage
0x7fff939bc000 - 0x7fff939e7ff7 libxslt.1.dylib (3.24.0 - compatibility 3.0.0) <E71220D3-8015-38EC-B97D-7FDB383C2BDC> /usr/lib/libxslt.1.dylib
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0x7fff93d63000 - 0x7fff93e65fff libxml2.2.dylib (10.3.0 - compatibility 10.0.0) <AFBB22B7-07AE-3F2E-B88C-70BEEBFB8A86> /usr/lib/libxml2.2.dylib
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0x7fff949cd000 - 0x7fff94e94fff FaceCoreLight (1.4.7 - compatibility 1.0.0) <BDD0E1DE-CF33-3AF8-B33B-4D1574CCC19D> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/FaceCoreLight.framework/Versions/A/FaceCoreLight
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0x7fff955cf000 - 0x7fff955d3fff libCGXType.A.dylib (600.0.0 - compatibility 64.0.0) <35D606B1-7AD9-38E3-A2A9-E92B904BDDE8> /System/Library/Frameworks/ApplicationServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/CoreGraphics.framework/Versions/A/Resources/libCGXType.A.dylib
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319 | Texture/Material/Finish | Feature Request | 3.70 release | Very Low | Low | Add interior to #default directive | Tracked on GitHub | |
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Task Description
When working with predefined materials, it would be useful to have something like:
#if (!Use_photons)
#default { interior { caustics 1 } }
#end
#include "my_predefined_materials.inc"
Default medias or IORs could also be useful.
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318 | Texture/Material/Finish | Definite Bug | 3.70 release | Very Low | Low | method 3 (default) scattering media is too bright & cau ... | Closed | |
3.71 release |
Task Description
The following scene demonstrates how media sampling method 3 gives inaccurate results with scattering media.
The scene shows four spheres with uniform media, using (left to right) sampling methods 1, 2 and 3 with default settings, and sampling method 3 with high minimum sample count, respectively.
Note how changing the sample count significantly affects the result, despite the media being uniform.
Code analysis shows that the root cause is an underestimation of the extinction effect on the light scattered by the media, corresponding in order of magnitude to half the distance between mandatory samples (as defined by minimum sample count).
The effect also leads to visible artifacts when nesting hollow objects inside the media, as can be demonstrated by un-commenting the four smaller spheres.
#version 3.7;
camera {
perspective angle 25
location <0.0 , 0.0 ,-20.0>
right x*image_width/image_height
look_at <0.0 , 0.0 , 0.0>
}
light_source {
<0,3000,-3000> color rgb 1
}
background { color rgb 0.5 }
plane {
<0,1,0>, -1
texture { pigment { checker color rgb<1,1,1>*1.2 color rgb<0.25,0.15,0.1>*0 } }
}
#declare T_Transparent = texture {
pigment { color rgbt <1,1,1,1> } finish { diffuse 1 }
}
sphere { <-3,0,0>, 1.00
texture { T_Transparent }
hollow
interior {
media {
scattering { 1 color rgb 2 extinction 1 }
method 1
}
}
}
sphere { <-1,0,0>, 1.00
texture { T_Transparent }
hollow
interior {
media {
scattering { 1 color rgb 2 extinction 1 }
method 2
}
}
}
sphere { <1,0,0>, 1.00
texture { T_Transparent }
hollow
interior {
media {
scattering { 1 color rgb 2 extinction 1 }
method 3
}
}
}
sphere { <3,0,0>, 1.00
texture { T_Transparent }
hollow
interior {
media {
scattering { 1 color rgb 2 extinction 1 }
method 3
samples 100
}
}
}
/*
sphere { <-3,0,0>,0.8 texture { T_Transparent } hollow }
sphere { <-1,0,0>,0.8 texture { T_Transparent } hollow }
sphere { < 1,0,0>,0.8 texture { T_Transparent } hollow }
sphere { < 3,0,0>,0.8 texture { T_Transparent } hollow }
*/
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317 | Preview | Definite Bug | 3.70 release | Very Low | High | problem with +D option at specific output file dimensio ... | Closed | |
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Task Description
Reported in p.beta-test by James Dietrich (2013-12-12)
when the display window must be scaled (because one or both dimensions are larger than the actual screen), the ratio of scale might be too large in some occasion, performing a memory corruption in two places and usually crashing povray.
How to reproduce, with a 1920×1080 display (or 1920×1200):
povray +W2596 +H1003 +Ispiral.pov +Ospiral.png +D
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316 | Geometric Primitives | Definite Bug | 3.70 release | Very Low | Low | inverse keyword does not work properly with fractals | Closed | |
3.71 release |
Task Description
As the following scene demonstrates, the “inverse” keyword produces unexpected results with fractals.
Left: a sphere primitive as reference Right: a julia fractal
Top: plain Bottom: inverse
The objects are clipped in half to better demonstrate the effect. Regular texture is shown in white, interior_texture in red; the surface normal of a selected point (blue) as returned by trace() is shown in green.
Note how the sphere’s surface normal, as well as the textures, are flipped when “inverse” is used (this is the intended standard behaviour of all objects), while the fractal’s normal and textures erroneously remain uchanged.
// +w800 +h600
#version 3.7;
global_settings{ assumed_gamma 1.0 }
#default{ finish { ambient 0.1 diffuse 0.9 specular 0.5 }}
camera {
perspective
angle 40
right x*image_width/image_height
location <0,0,-10>
look_at <0,0,0>
}
light_source{ < 1000,3000,-3000> color rgb 1 }
background { color rgb 0.5 }
#declare T_White = texture { pigment { color rgb 1 } }
#declare T_Red = texture { pigment { color red 1 } }
#declare T_Green = texture { pigment { color green 1 } }
#declare T_Blue = texture { pigment { color blue 1 } }
#declare TopLeft = sphere { 0, 1 }
#declare BottomLeft = object { TopLeft inverse }
#declare TopRight = julia_fractal{ <-0.083,0.0,-0.83,-0.025> quaternion sqr max_iteration 8 precision 20 scale 0.9 }
#declare BottomRight = object { TopRight inverse }
#macro Mac(Obj, P, D)
union {
#local N = <0,0,0>;
#local O = <-0.6,0.4,-10>;
#local Q = trace(Obj, O, D, N);
#if (vlength(N) > 0)
sphere { Q, 0.05 texture { T_Blue } }
cylinder { Q, Q + N, 0.02 texture { T_Green } }
#else
cylinder { O, O + D*10000, 0.02 texture { T_Red } }
#end
object { Obj texture { T_White } interior_texture { T_Red } clipped_by { box { <-2,-2,-2>, <0,2,2> rotate y*30 } } }
translate P
}
#end
Mac(TopLeft, <-1.2, 1.2, 0>, z)
Mac(TopRight, < 1.2, 1.2, 0>, z)
Mac(BottomLeft, <-1.2,-1.2, 0>, z)
Mac(BottomRight, < 1.2,-1.2, 0>, z)
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315 | Geometric Primitives | Definite Bug | 3.70 release | Very Low | Low | inverse keyword does not work properly with quadrics | Closed | |
3.71 release |
Task Description
As the following scene demonstrates, the “inverse” keyword produces unexpected results with quadrics.
Left: a sphere primitive as reference Right: a sphere-shaped quadric primitive (sphere-shaped)
Top: plain Bottom: inverse
The objects are clipped in half to better demonstrate the effect. Regular texture is shown in white, interior_texture in red; the surface normal of a selected point (blue) as returned by trace() is shown in green.
Note how the sphere’s surface normal, as well as the textures, are flipped when “inverse” is used (this is the intended standard behaviour of all objects), while the quadric’s normal and textures erroneously remain uchanged.
// +w800 +h600
#version 3.7;
global_settings{ assumed_gamma 1.0 }
#default{ finish { ambient 0.1 diffuse 0.9 specular 0.5 }}
camera {
perspective
angle 40
right x*image_width/image_height
location <0,0,-10>
look_at <0,0,0>
}
light_source{ < 1000,3000,-3000> color rgb 1 }
background { color rgb 0.5 }
#declare T_White = texture { pigment { color rgb 1 } }
#declare T_Red = texture { pigment { color red 1 } }
#declare T_Green = texture { pigment { color green 1 } }
#declare T_Blue = texture { pigment { color blue 1 } }
#declare TopLeft = sphere { 0, 1 }
#declare BottomLeft = sphere { 0, 1 inverse }
#declare TopRight = quadric { <1,1,1>, <0,0,0>, <0,0,0>, -1 }
#declare BottomRight = quadric { <1,1,1>, <0,0,0>, <0,0,0>, -1 inverse }
#macro Mac(Obj, P, D)
union {
#local N = <0,0,0>;
#local O = <-0.6,0.4,-10>;
#local Q = trace(Obj, O, D, N);
#if (vlength(N) > 0)
sphere { Q, 0.05 texture { T_Blue } }
cylinder { Q, Q + N, 0.02 texture { T_Green } }
#else
cylinder { O, O + D*10000, 0.02 texture { T_Red } }
#end
object { Obj texture { T_White } interior_texture { T_Red } clipped_by { box { <-1,-1,-1>, <0,1,1> rotate y*30 } } }
translate P
}
#end
Mac(TopLeft, <-1.2, 1.2, 0>, z)
Mac(TopRight, < 1.2, 1.2, 0>, z)
Mac(BottomLeft, <-1.2,-1.2, 0>, z)
Mac(BottomRight, < 1.2,-1.2, 0>, z)
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314 | Comments/Typos | Definite Bug | 3.70 release | Very Low | High | reading Gif is bugged in 3.7 | Closed | |
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Task Description
In gif.cpp (source/base/image), circa line 150:
case ',': /* Start of image object. Get description. */
for (int i = 0; i < 9; i++)
{
if ((data = file->Read_Byte()) == EOF)
throw POV_EXCEPTION(kFileDataErr, "Unexpected EOF reading GIF file");
buffer[i] = (unsigned char) data;
}
/* Check "interlaced" bit. */
if ((buffer[9] & 0x40) != 0)
throw POV_EXCEPTION(kFileDataErr, "Interlacing in GIF image unsupported");
The loop reads the 9 bytes of the Image Block, but is testing the tenth byte for interlacing.
Reference for image format: http://www.onicos.com/staff/iz/formats/gif.html#ib
When the gif is generated by Gimp, the Image block is preceded by the comment block which default to “Created with GIMP”... the comment is read in the buffer, and the “i” will be in buffer[9], any letter after @ will indeed block povray.
This bug was not present in 3.1g nor in 3.6.1 (due to different source to handle gif).
If not created by Gimp, or with shorter comment, the content of buffer[9] is more random, yet it might trigger the bug depending on the previous blocks and their handling.
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313 | Radiosity | Definite Bug | 3.70 release | Low | High | radiosity.cpp pov::RadiosityFunction::BeforeTile assert... | Tracked on GitHub | |
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Task Description
With 3.7.0 final, rendering attached files (for Computer Engineering college course), which renders without issues in povray 3.6.1, fails with following error:
...
==== [Rendering...] ========================================================
povray: backend/lighting/radiosity.cpp:324: virtual void pov::RadiosityFunction::BeforeTile(int, unsigned int): Assertion `(pts >= PRETRACE_FIRST) && (pts <= PRETRACE_MAX)' failed.
Command line:
povray +K0.6500 \
+FN +Q9 +MB1 \
+W600 +H400 \
+AM1 +A0.0 +R2 \
+D +SP32 +EP4 \
+L/usr/share/povray-3.7/include \
+Imain.pov \
+Omain-0.6500.png
Using Arch Linux testing current: Linux archmidi 3.12.0-1-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT Wed Nov 6 09:06:27 CET 2013 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Downstream bug report: https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/37689
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312 | Other | Possible Bug | 3.70 release | Very Low | Low | Rendering stuck at 99% | Closed | |
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Task Description
After a long parse period and a relatively quick rendering, POVray gets stuck at 99% when rendering the attached file.
Rendered at 6144x3072px with antialiasing set to 0.3.
Can anyone confirm?
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311 | User interface | Possible Bug | 3.70 release | Very Low | Low | Elepsed time error on very long renders | Tracked on GitHub | |
3.71 release |
Task Description
On a very long render, around day 24, the elapsed time display becomes incorrect, showing 4294967272d 4294967272h 4294967272m 4294967272s.
Found on Windows 7 64 bits and reproduced on Windows 7 32 bits. NOT reported on other platforms.
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310 | Editor | Feature Request | 3.70 RC7 | Very Low | Low | Editor should remember bookmarks | Tracked on GitHub | |
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Task Description
Now the editor remembers only the cursor positions of the loaded files when starting a new PR session. It would be more friendly to remember whether the window was split or not, as well as the bookmarks.
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309 | Parser/SDL | Definite Bug | 3.70 RC7 | Very Low | Low | Warning Message Missing | Tracked on GitHub | |
3.71 release |
Task Description
Draw_Vistas, Light_Buffer, and Vista_Buffer (plus associated switches) do not issue warning when used, even tho code has been disabled.
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308 | Geometric Primitives | Definite Bug | 3.70 RC7 | Very Low | Medium | Heightfield computation from color (not palette) red/gr ... | Closed | |
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Task Description
Due to a recent thread in povray.general (7th September 2013), I dive into the code of height field creation.
There is 2 TODO in source/backend/support/imageutil.cpp, for image_height_at() (circa line 512)
The first one is about using the index of palette-image: As far as *257 would indeed perform a better job to cover the full range than *256, it would break backward compatibility with previous versions of povray (3.6 included) which only promoted the index as the Most significant byte, keeping the least one at 0.
But on the second one, the new formula is plain wrong: (r*255+g)*255 should be (r*256+g)*255. In previous versions, r*255 was the Most significant byte, and g*255 was the least one. Ergo, the value was r*255*256 + g*255, which can and should be only factored as (r*256+g)*255;
I know it is damn late in the release schedule, but can that be either be fixed before final official delivery or a memo added to the release note that it would be fixed later and backward-bug will not be maintained for that specific point (using rgb-8 or less bit per channel-image for height field)
(it was not bugged in 3.6.1 nor before, it’s just that tiny little bit of 3.7 that would should that bug)
If you look carefully at the attached pictures (povray +I... +H700 +W700 +A0.01) of scene and scene36, there is a significant difference at the top. With 3.6, it matched exactly (hence the noise on the top pixels row) the view. With 3.7, it cannot reach the top and leave a white area (another difference is the slope on the side are also a bit more lower with 3.7, easier to spot when alternating the display of both pictures)
If you want to regenerate hf.png, it was rendered with povray 3.7RC7, +W400 +H400 +A0.01 +Ihf.pov
The white line at the bottom is expected, as the minimal value of the height field is “full green”
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307 | Image format | Definite Bug | 3.70 RC7 | Very Low | Low | netpbm, ppm, read bug where first data byte CR char | Closed | |
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Task Description
I’ve recently been working with the netpbm ppm format and I have hit what I believe to be a bug in the way ppm files are read – very likely a bug in all netpbm formats. I am aware of the long standing povray issue with the netpbm file formats header where the height and width need to be on the same line as the magic number though that is not a requirement of the official format. This bug is different.
Namely in working with a larger number of ppm files I hit cases where a few would fail with the message : “Possible Parse Error: Unexpected EOF in PPM file” though the ppm files are fine. What is happening is that the first byte of data after the line feed (LF) (Ubuntu linux 12.04) happens to have a carriage return (CR) value.
The code which is set up to interpret the netpbm headers is reading a lines with “file→getline (line, 1024);” and this line reading code is pulling in the first byte of data with the CR value as part of the line. When the read by binary data, 8 or 16 bits at a time, starts, the povray read code is offset into the data by one byte too many.
The result from 10,000 meters, if input values were completely random file to file, would be netpbm read fails for size that make no sense in 1/256 files. In practice & depending on data some might never see fails while an unfortunate few might almost always fail.
I’d make some argument any CR following a LF character should not be pulled in as part of the line read even on windows/dos systems where CRLF is the usual line termination order. I think though the real fix is better netpbm header reading code which more strictly breaks apart the header on the first whitespace character doing the last depth break, aware of the file size, so it can decide what portion of any valid sequence of whitespce characters after the decimal depth value is data and not whitespace.
The attached tarball when unpacked has both a passing and failing case. To run “povray fails.pov” or “povray works.pov”. The only difference between the two ppm files if the fails.ppm data is all 0x0D while works.ppm data bytes are all 0x0C. The image rendered is meaningless.
Thanks for your time. Bill P.
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306 | Subsurface Scattering | Definite Bug | 3.70 RC7 | Very Low | High | finish subsurface block before global_settings subsurfa... | Tracked on GitHub | |
3.71 release |
Task Description
The following scene causes a crash:
sphere {
<0,0,0>, 1
finish { subsurface { translucency 1.0 } }
}
global_settings {
subsurface { }
}
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305 | Geometric Primitives | Feature Request | 3.70 RC7 | Very Low | Low | remove maximum component limit for blobs | Closed | |
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Task Description
Blobs are currently limited to 1,000,000 components (with each cylindrical component counting as three: one cylinder + two end hemispheres); this limit may have served a historic purpose, but is now entirely arbitrary: The remaining code is limited only by the available RAM and the numeric limits of the int data type. The arbitrary maximum components limit per blob should therefore be removed.
Aside from unnecessarily limiting the power of the blob component, another drawback of the current test is that it is only performed after parsing of all the blob’s components, potentially hours after the limit had actually been reached.
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304 | Parser/SDL | Definite Bug | 3.70 RC7 | Very Low | Low | #for-loop may fail to perform last iteration | Closed | |
3.70 release |
Task Description
Using an end value of 1048576 or larger in a #for loop will cause the last iteration to be skipped, as can be demonstrated by the following code:
#declare N = 2000000; #debug concat(”N = “,str(N, 0,50),”\n”) #debug concat(”N-5 = “,str(N-5,0,50),”\n\n”) #for (I, N-5, N, 1)
#debug concat("I = ",str(I,0,50),"\n")
#end
(The limit was observed with a Win64 build; other builds may exhibit other limits or might even work fine, depending on the floating point engine used.)
As this limit is still far below the numeric precision limit, and a corresponding #while loop works fine with much higher values, this must be considered a bug rather than an inevitable limitation.
The bug can be tracked down to a faulty condition in tokenize.cpp, Parser::Parse_Directive(), CASE(END_TOKEN), case FOR_COND:
if ( ((Step > 0) && (*CurrentPtr >= End + EPSILON)) ||
((Step < 0) && (*CurrentPtr <= End - EPSILON)) )
which should instead be:
if ( ((Step > 0) && (*CurrentPtr > End + EPSILON)) ||
((Step < 0) && (*CurrentPtr < End - EPSILON)) )
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303 | Other | Definite Bug | 3.70 RC7 | Defer | Very Low | wrong bit depth reported for OpenEXR file format | Tracked on GitHub | |
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Task Description
When using OpenEXR output file format, POV-Ray erroneously reports it as “24 bpp EXR” in the message output, while in fact it generates a 3×16 = 48 bpp file.
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302 | Other | Possible Bug | 3.70 RC7 | Very Low | Low | confusing error message when .ini file cannot be parsed | Tracked on GitHub | |
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Task Description
When a command-line parameter in an .ini file cannot be parsed (such as “+a.3”), POV-Ray reports a “Problem with setting”, quoting the command line, rather than indicating that the problem occurred in an .ini file. This leads the user to think that the problem is with the command line itself, unnecessarily confusing him.
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301 | Other | Definite Bug | 3.70 RC7 | Very Low | Low | Fallback to default image size causes wrong values to b... | Tracked on GitHub | |
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Task Description
When resolution is not specified (neither via POVRAY.INI nor via QUICKRES.INI nor via command line or custom .ini file), random values are displayed for image resolution in the Image Output Options message output. (The actual render will be performed at the default size of 160×120 pixels though.)
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300 | Other | Feature Request | 3.70 RC7 | Defer | Very Low | Reference Documentation Support | Tracked on GitHub | |
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Task Description
As emerged as an idea during the discussion of FS#299, an SDL / POV-Ray editor feature would be useful that allows API documentation via formal comments, e.g. in include files:
/**
* Creates a car object.
* @param a
* description of param a
* ...
*/
#macro car(a,b,c)
...
#end
In addition to the ability of (auto-)generating a documentation file from such comments, an editor window feature would be convenient that allows popup display of a macro’s (object’s / parameter’s / ...) documentation section.
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299 | Parser/SDL | Feature Request | 3.70 RC7 | Very Low | Low | Object Properties Feature | Tracked on GitHub | |
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Task Description
Up to POV-Ray 3.7 RC7 it has not been possible so far to declare custom properties for POV-Ray’s objects, which would be especially useful for complex objects defined in include files.
Currently, if you want to have an object (e.g. a car) with certain variable parameters (e.g. colour, wheel rotation, ...) defined in an include file and the parameters set by a scene file which uses the include file, you have to choose one of the following approaches:
1. use a macro
#macro car(colour, wheelrot, ...)
...
#end
or, 2. check parameters declared before, e.g.
#declare car =
union {
#ifdef (colour)
#local colour_internal = colour;
#else
#local colour_internal = default_colour;
#end
}
The resulting object would be used in the following way:
#include "car.inc" // include file once
object {
car(rgb <1,0,0>, 0, ...) // macro approach
}
// other approach
#declare colour = rgb <1,0,0>;
#declare wheelrot = 0;
...
#include "car.inc" // include file every time you want to have a car object instance
object {
car
}
Needless to say, both approaches are not quite optimal.
The macro approach needs only one #include directive and name conflicts will (hopefully) not be a problem. However, one would have to look up the parameter order of the macro in the include file, in the worst case every time the macro is used.
The other approach needs as many #include directives as car objects shall be instantiated, there can arise name conflicts with other inculde files used in the scene, and a (potentially long) list of parameters has to be declared before each #include. On the other hand, with this approach for any value it is clear which information it gives, e.g. #declare colour = rgb <1,0,0> can easily be read as ‘set car colour to “red”‘.
My suggestion would be creating an SDL feature to
One step up could be to even declare object classes along with them.
This could look like this:
// include file code
class car { // alternatively (without classes) use #declare car = object { ...
property colour = rgb <1,0,0>; // with default colour
union {
...
}
}
// scene file code
car { // alternatively (without classes) use object { car ... }
colour rgb <0,0,1>
}
Note that this solution makes the declarations much more concise and easy-to-read. Especially in scenes with many includes and animation scenes where objects’ properties have to be manipulated according to sometimes complex functions, this would be very useful. Please also consider that such user-defined objects can have dozens of properties.
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298 | Geometric Primitives | Definite Bug | 3.70 RC7 | Very Low | Low | the warning for isosurface does not appears as often as ... | Closed | |
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Task Description
From synthetic post of Cousin Ricky in p.beta-test, 2013-06-24 circa 3:19 pm (MST)
William F Pokorny anonymous@anonymous.org wrote: > It seems to be the case the gradient warnings are only generated if the > isosurface is naked. If it is wrapped in an object as was the case with > my thread safety example, we get no warnings.
Confirmed. If only I still had the concentration required to investigate computer code.
#version 3.7;
#ifndef (MG) #declare MG = 40/9; #end
#ifndef (Naked) #declare Naked = no; #end
global_settings
{ assumed_gamma 1
radiosity {} //force isosurface calculations from all directions
}
light_source { <-3.3125, 7.6250, -5.7374>, rgb 1 }
camera
{ location <0.0000, 1.0000, -5.6713>
look_at <-0.7969, 1.2000, -0.0598>
angle 10.7447
}
#include "functions.inc"
#if (Naked)
isosurface
{ function { f_sphere (x, 0, z, (2660 - 40*y) / 9) }
contained_by { box { <-80, 31, -24>, <-128, 56, 24> } }
max_gradient MG
pigment { rgb <1, 0.75, 0> }
scale 1/128
rotate -35 * x
translate y
}
#else
#declare Test = isosurface
{ function { f_sphere (x, 0, z, (2660 - 40*y) / 9) }
contained_by { box { <-80, 31, -24>, <-128, 56, 24> } }
max_gradient MG
pigment { rgb <1, 0.75, 0> }
scale 1/128
rotate -35 * x
translate y
}
object { Test }
#end
On the command line, try:
declare=MG=1 declare=Naked=1
and
declare=MG=1 declare=Naked=0
To lose the warning, I had to declare the isosurface. Just wrapping the naked isosurface in an object{} generated a warning.
Further analysis
isCopy seems to be intended to avoid displaying the same warning over and over for the same isosurface (as duplicated isosurface indeed are not copied but reference the same sub-structure).
#declare Ob = isosurface{...}; that’s not a copy object {Ob ... } that’s a copy
Previously (3.6.1) the warning was displayed at the destruction of the isosurface (when the sub-structure was actually referenced by no one else)
if((Stage == STAGE_SHUTDOWN) && (mginfo->refcnt == 0))
In 3.7, isCopy was introduced with change 4707, 16th February 2009, along with the change introducing means for objects to submit message on shutdown. It was reported in windows source with change 4714, 21th February 2009.
If the symptom “isosurface embbeded in object (CSG) does not show the warning” is correct, it might be a “feature/bug”. The parser copied the isosurface object and deleted the original before the render started. When the render ends, it find only copies and because the refcnt is not used anymore (for that purpose), it miss the last remaining true data to display.
Instead of isCopy, what about adding in mginfo a boolean “printed_warning” (actual name should be more appropriate), set to false on creation, and turn to true on the first call (instead of last for 3.6.1) of the warning displaying function (test for false, set to true if false) ? (and dropping isCopy in the process)
For instance, i’m afraid the following sequence would fails with current code:
#declare Foo = isosurface{ ... }; #declare Bar = object { Foo ... }; #undef Foo;
(or any pop of #local context, such as building the isosurface via macro or loop, or replacing the value of a previous #declare/#local )
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297 | Other | Feature Request | 3.70 RC7 | Very Low | Low | Have a user-definable epsilon | Closed | |
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Task Description
There are times when scaling an entire scene up or down is difficult or just not feasible.
One suggestion is a global_settings option.
Also, I’ve noticed that in some situations, such as interactions between certain transparent objects, the epsilon seems to kick in quite early. Perhaps there could be situational or contextual epsilons, such as the “tolerance” of sphere_sweep or the “accuracy” of isosurface.
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296 | Geometric Primitives | Definite Bug | 3.70 RC7 | Defer | Medium | max gradient computation is not thread safe (isosurface... | Tracked on GitHub | |
3.71 release |
Task Description
It appears as a side effect of investigation of #294: the code in isosurf.cpp, inside bool IsoSurface::Function_Find_Root_R(ISO_ThreadData& itd, const ISO_Pair* EP1, const ISO_Pair* EP2, DBL dt, DBL t21, DBL len, DBL& maxg)
if(gradient < temp)
gradient = temp;
is not thread-safe (The code is used at render time, there is a data race between < and = operation, as gradient is stored in the global object and accessed in write mode by the cited code)
It is only important if the gradient is initially undervaluated (otherwise, all is fine, no write-access)
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295 | User interface | Definite Bug | 3.70 RC7 | Very Low | Low | Minor GUI Bugs | Tracked on GitHub | |
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Task Description
Here are two low-priority bugs in POV-Ray’s GUI, observed by me under Windows XP, which should be easy to fix I think:
In the “Insert” menu, there are sub-menus (e.g. “Radiosity and Photons”) in which there are menu seperators at the end of the popped-up menu bar.
The progress bar in the top-right corner of the editor window seems to be too large for the window (203px) and therefore clipped. As a result, progress seems to be 100% when it is not yet, e.g. at 90% progress. (Have not measured exactly.)
Both bugs are not severe at all, but it would be nice if they could be fixed. By the way, a second progress bar could be added to visualize the number of frames already rendered in an animation.
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294 | Geometric Primitives | Definite Bug | 3.70 RC7 | Very Low | High | Thread safety issue in functions using splines. 3.7.0.R ... | Closed | |
3.70 release |
Task Description
Thread safety issue in functions using splines. 3.7.0.RC7.
First vetting in p.bugreports where several users were able to reproduce the fail on the following systems:
1) Ubuntu 12.1 i7 920 using 3.7.0.RC7 2) Ubuntu 12.04, AMD 2431 CPU, Linux 3.2.0-45 kernel using 3.7.0.RC7 (g++ 4.6 @x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu) 3) POV-Ray 3.7.0.RC7 (icpc 13.1.0 @x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu)
Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2680 0 @ 2.70GHz
uname -or
2.6.32-279.14.1.el6.x86_64 GNU/Linux
lsb_release -irc
Distributor ID: CentOS
Release: 6.3
Codename: Final
4) Confirmed with openSUSE 12.2. 5) Just to add to the system list: with Windows and a core i7 one yields the same result. 6) “Le_Forgeron” ran under Intel Inspector (XE 2013) and provided this feedback :
...
that might be less than 60 seconds, but with Intel Inspector (XE 2013),
it becomes 42:50 (just 14 data races, oh well, that's just so friendly).
ID Type Sources Modules State
P1 Data race isosurf.cpp; mutex.hpp povray New
P2 Data race mutex.hpp; povms.cpp povray New
P3 Data race povray.cpp povray New
P4 Data race povray.cpp povray New
P5 Data race mutex.hpp; pov_mem.cpp; splines.cpp povray New
P6 Data race mutex.hpp; pov_mem.cpp; splines.cpp povray New
P7 Data race mutex.hpp; pov_mem.cpp; splines.cpp povray New
P8 Data race recursive_mutex.hpp; scene.cpp; task.cpp; taskqueue.cpp;
view.cpp povray New
P9 Data race condition_variable.hpp; vfe.cpp; vfesession.cpp povray New
P10 Data race condition_variable.hpp; unixconsole.cpp; vfesession.cpp
povray New
P11 Data race condition_variable.hpp; unixconsole.cpp; vfesession.cpp
povray New
P12 Data race unixconsole.cpp; vfesession.cpp; vfesession.h povray New
P13 Data race unixconsole.cpp; vfesession.cpp povray New
P14 Data race [Unknown]; unixconsole.cpp; vfesession.cpp
libboost_thread.so.1.49.0; povray New
Numbers 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 & 14 are related to the handling
of session (and occur once or twice only, excepted #8, four times).
Number 1 is about isosurface (adjusting gradient at isosurf.cpp:1099 vs
1098 (testing its value), and copying the isosurface) (IMHO, rendering
threads updating the object... not the best move without some
atomic/protection (and not sure a DBL is/can be atomic)) (occurs 2505
times).
Number 5, 6 and 7 are about splines
* sp->Cache_Type & Cache_Point, splines.cpp :803 vs :814/815 (2024 times)
* sp->Cache_Valid, :805 vs :813 vs :904 (1770 times)
* sp->Cache_Data, :807 vs :903 (5025 times)
Only my 0.02¢ (yes, very cheap), but it seems to confirm
For test code see attached files or SplineThreadSafety.pov attachment to p.bugreports and images were posted to p.b.images.
Issue shows up any time more than one thread is used. Use of AA tends to hide the problem so do not use it if using the output image for testing.
Thanks. Bill P.
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293 | User interface | Possible Bug | 3.70 RC7 | Very Low | Low | POV-Ray Shown Twice in Windows Taskbar | Tracked on GitHub | |
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Task Description
When rendering for some time, it occasionally happens that POV-Ray appears twice in the Windows taskbar. One button is the normal one, the other one does not open any window when clicked on and reads something like “99% complete” (see attached image), like the render window’s title, but obviously unrelated to it (probably the title the render window had shortly before?). After stopping the render, the odd taskbar button remains there until POV-Ray is closed.
Observed under Windows XP
POV-Ray 3.7.0.RC7.msvc10-sse2.win32
When applications are summarized into groups in the taskbar by Windows, the odd POV-Ray button is attached to the Windows Explorer group
Run with render priority set to “high”
Is this a Bug in Windows or in POV-Ray?
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292 | Geometric Primitives | Unimp. Feature/TODO | 3.70 RC7 | Very Low | Low | Arbitrary containing object for isosurfaces | Tracked on GitHub | |
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Task Description
A low priority thought for the future: isosurface now only allows contained_by to be a sphere or a box. It would be more intuitive to allow the same objects that are allowed in clipped_by and bounded_by (although it probably needs to be finite). It would enable allow much faster rendering in many cases:
1) There are a lot of cases when the sphere or a box are very bad in bounding - if an object has a hole, a torus may be better, and in many cases, cylindrical bounding would help a lot. 2) Sometimes, having a too large contained_by object includes far-away parts of the iso-function, and expose large gradients that you want to avoid. If a bounding object is better, you can decrease the max_gradient and speed up the render. 3) The isosurface is usually much more expensive to calculate than any normal bounding object, so it’s an improvement even if the intesection test is not as fast as bounding box. 4) A typical case: if you use texture-like functions to make the surface realistically rough, you know almost exactly what the bounding object is - it can be the original unmodified object. 5) For isosurface terrains, a preprocessing macro could create a rough mesh-like bounding object to contain the “mountains”, thus making everything faster. 6) In case you want clipping, having the contained_by set to the same object probably avoits calculating too many intersections.
The main modification is probably that the intersections of bounding objects can be split into more than one interval - but it’s probably worth it, the isosurfaces are usually a speed bottleneck.
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291 | Include files | Possible Bug | 3.70 RC7 | Very Low | Low | Math.inc: error in VDist function | Closed | |
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Task Description
Included math.inc into scene and recieved this fatal error from povray:
File '/usr/local/share/povray-3.7/include/math.inc' line 248: Parse Error: Expected 'string expression', float function 'vlength' found instead
Appropriate place in math.inc:
245 > #end
246 >
247 > // Distance between V1 and V2
248 > #macro VDist(V1, V2) vlength(V1 - V2) #end
249 >
250 > // Returns a vector perpendicular to V
Running newly-downloaded/newly-compiled POV-Ray 3.7.0, on Linux x86_64 system
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290 | Documentation | Possible Bug | 3.70 RC7 | Very Low | Medium | Windows. Editor context menu opens folder instead of ad ... | Closed | |
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Task Description
This is an annoying little bug in the Windows GUI:
Installed 3.7 RC07 on Windows 8. No previous povray installation on this machine.
How to reproduce error :
- Open a file in the editor.
- Right click on the files tab. This opens a popup menu showing “Open containing folder/Copy file to clipboard/....”.
-Now each selection in this menu does open the containing Folder. I cannot close or run any of the other actions in this menu.
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289 | Light source | Possible Bug | 3.70 RC7 | Very Low | Low | area_illumination with light fading and scattering medi... | Tracked on GitHub | |
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Task Description
with reference to http://bugs.povray.org/task/46
still some issue with area illumination and light fading when interacting with media
seems light fade is not taken into account with scattering media. emission and absorption media seem to work fine. occurs with all scattering types.
#version 3.7;
global_settings {
ambient_light 0
assumed_gamma 1
}
camera {
location <0, 3, -5>
look_at <0, 2, 0>
}
#declare Light = 3; // light 1 = individual lights
// light 2 = standard area light
// light 3 = area light with area illumination
#declare Fade = 1; // light fading: 1 on, 0 off
#declare Media = 1; // media 1 = scattering
// media 2 = emission
// media 3 = absorption
#declare Type = 1; // scattering media type
#switch(Light)
#case(1)
#declare Ls = light_source {
0
1/7
#if(Fade) fade_distance 2 fade_power 2 #end
}
union {
object { Ls }
object { Ls translate .5*x }
object { Ls translate x }
object { Ls translate 1.5*x }
object { Ls translate -.5*x }
object { Ls translate -x }
object { Ls translate -1.5*x }
translate y
}
#break
#case(2)
light_source{
y
1
area_light 3*x, z, 7, 1
#if(Fade) fade_distance 2 fade_power 2 #end
}
#break
#case(3)
light_source{
y
1
area_light 3*x, z, 7, 1
#if(Fade) fade_distance 2 fade_power 2 #end
area_illumination on
}
#break
#end
cylinder { <0, .01, 0>, <0, 5, 0>, 2 pigment { rgbt 1 } hollow no_shadow
interior {
media {
#if(Media = 1) scattering {Type, 30 } #end
#if(Media = 2) emission 2 #end
#if(Media = 3) absorption 2 #end
density { cylindrical turbulence 1.5 scale <1, .14, 1> }
}
}
scale <.15, 1, .4> translate 4*z
}
plane { y,0 pigment { rgb .7 } }
plane { -z,-7 pigment { gradient y color_map { [.5 rgb 1][.5 rgb 0] } } }
union {
sphere { 0,.05 }
sphere { .5*x,.05 }
sphere { x,.05 }
sphere { 1.5*x,.05 }
sphere { -.5*x,.05 }
sphere { -x,.05 }
sphere { -1.5*x,.05 }
translate y
hollow pigment { rgbt 1 } interior { media { emission 10 } }
}
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288 | Geometric Primitives | Possible Bug | 3.70 RC7 | Very Low | Low | Tolerance problem with refraction in blobs in CSG inter... | Tracked on GitHub | |
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Task Description
If a blob is intersected by something else, the composite object has incorrect refractions if it is too small (in absolute units). Having the same object constructed without a blob, the errors happen at much smaller scales. The errors don’t affect solid objects, just refractions.
An example shows a half-sphere, constructed as CSG sphere + plane, and identical half-pshere, constructed as CSG blob + plane. When the scale of the entire construction is changed, the refractions disappear first for the blob, and at 100x times smaller scale, also for the sphere. The right side shows the solid version, showing that the surface intersection test is ok, it’s just the refraction that fails.
The problem is not present when looking from the curved side (the blob side). So the ray that hits the blob, gets refracted correctly, but the ray that hits the intersecting plane first, and should then refract in the blob from the inside, doesn’t work. If in attached sphere, you exchange -y with y in clipping planes, everything is ok.
The scale when this happens is not very small - blobs of radius 0.02 already fail (noticed because in 1=1metre scale, blob raindrops on a glass plate didn’t have intersections when looking from the back).
Examples are named by factor=9,0.9,0.09,0.009 and you can see first the blob (top) refraction gets smaller and disappears, then later the bottom (sphere) also gets the same problem.
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287 | Light source | Definite Bug | 3.70 RC7 | Very Low | Low | area_illumination shadow calculation | Tracked on GitHub | |
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Task Description
not sure if this is something needing further work or an intended effect.
Shadows from and area light with area_illumination on seem to follow the same shadow calculation as a standard area light by giving more weight to lights near the center of the array. I would assume the shadows would be calculated similarly to individual lights in the same pattern as the array by evenly distributing the amount of shadow equally for each light. But this is not what I see.
The code sample below when rendered with scene 1 will show shadows grouped near the center from the area light with area_illumination. If scene 1 is commented out and scene 2 is uncommented then rendered, you will see evenly distributed shadows from individual lights. Area lighting with area_illumination I would assume should give a result identical to scene 2. If scene 1 is rendered with area_illumination off, the shadow calculation is exactly the same as with area_illumination on.
example images rendered on win32 XP
#version 3.7;
global_settings {
ambient_light 0
assumed_gamma 1
}
camera {
location <0, 3, -5>
look_at <0, 2, 0>
}
background { rgb <.3, .5, .8> }
plane { y,0 pigment { rgb .7 } }
torus { 1.5,.1 rotate 90*x translate 4*z pigment { rgb .2 } }
plane { -z,-7 pigment { rgb .7 } }
/*
// scene 1
light_source{
y
1
area_light 3*x, z, 7, 1
area_illumination on
}
union {
sphere { 0,.05 }
sphere { .5*x,.05 }
sphere { x,.05 }
sphere { 1.5*x,.05 }
sphere { -.5*x,.05 }
sphere { -x,.05 }
sphere { -1.5*x,.05 }
translate y
hollow pigment { rgbt 1 } interior { media { emission 10 } }
}
// end scene 1
*/
// scene 2
#declare Light = light_source {
0
1/7
looks_like { sphere { 0,.05 hollow pigment { rgbt 1 } interior { media { emission 10 } } } }
}
union {
object { Light }
object { Light translate .5*x }
object { Light translate x }
object { Light translate 1.5*x }
object { Light translate -.5*x }
object { Light translate -x }
object { Light translate -1.5*x }
translate y
}
// end scene 2
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