KCL should track which way a plane is facing. If it only tracks a plane's
X and Y axes, it could identify two separate planes (overlapping
perfectly in space, but one plane's "up" is the other's down).
This is helpful for knowing which way to extrude on a given plane, or
which way to cut "into" a given solid.
@franknoirot @jtran and I decided that the `extrudeTwist()` function (which I added in https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/pull/7480) would be better as an optional case of the normal `extrude` function. Doing it this way means less work for the frontend team.
* Replace tag type with tagIdent and tagDecl
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* Replace tagIdent with TaggedEdge and TaggedFace
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* Improve docs around PI
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* Refactor and polish type error messages
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* Add suggestion to fix unknown numbers error
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* Don't warn so often about unknown units
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* Add degrees annotations to examples
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* Fix a units bug with the modulo operation
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* Move some sketch functions to KCL
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* Move asserts to KCL
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* sweep, loft -> KCL
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* Move pattern transforms to KCL
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Closes https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/issues/6805. Enables users to programatically construct colors, which will be helpful for
- Applying color to visualize program execution and help debugging
- Doing weird cool shit
Previously KCL bezier curves could only use relative control points. Now you can use absolute control points too.
Here's an example of the new arguments:
```kcl
startSketchOn(XY)
|> startProfile(at = [300, 300])
|> bezierCurve(control1Absolute = [600, 300], control2Absolute = [-300, -100], endAbsolute = [600, 300])
|> close()
|> extrude(length = 10)
```
Closes https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/issues/7083
Before, the LSP snippet for `startProfile` was
```
startProfile(%, at = [3.14, 3.14])
```
Now it's
```
startProfile(%, at = [0, 0])
```
This is configured by adding a `snippet_value=` field to the stdlib macro. For example:
```diff
#[stdlib {
name = "startProfile",
keywords = true,
unlabeled_first = true,
args = {
sketch_surface = { docs = "What to start the profile on" },
- at = { docs = "Where to start the profile. An absolute point." },
+ at = { docs = "Where to start the profile. An absolute point.", snippet_value = "[0, 0]" }, tag = { docs = "Tag this first starting point" },
},
tags = ["sketch"]
}]
```
## Work for follow-up PRs
- Make this work for KCL functions defined in KCL, e.g. [`fn circle`](36c8ad439d/rust/kcl-lib/std/sketch.kcl (L31-L32)) -- something like `@(snippet_value = "[0, 0]")` perhaps
- Go through the stdlib and change defaults where appropriate
Paul's been requesting this for a long time. Now that we're fully using keyword args, this is easy to do.
We should probably add a similar `diameter` arg to `arc`, `tangentialArc`, `polygon` etc. And _maybe_ to `fillet`, but that might not be as helpful.
* Declare pattern transform using KCL
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* Boolean function param defaults
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* Parse empty record types in fn types
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* Shuffle around function call code
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* Refactor function calls to share more code
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* Hack to leave the result of revolve as a singleton rather than array
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* Change Fn to fn for function types
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* Support args and return types in function types
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* Use fancy function types in the docs
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* Move the leg functions to KCL
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* Move array functions to KCL
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* Move clone to KCL
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* Add a function type
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