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Solver errors spamming the undo history (by guest)
SolveSpace version 3.1~70bde63c x86
W10 X64
Expected behavior
Single Ctrl-Z to undo single action.
Actual behavior
Many Ctrl-Z to undo single action.
Undo history can be completely wiped with garbage.
Additional information
https://i.imgur.com/4b63opG.png
Grab a side point and make circular moves with mouse (there is no solver errors), release mouse button and press Ctrl-Z once - drawing is restored in previous state.
Grab an upper point and make circular moves with mouse few seconds (there is many solver errors), release mouse button and press Ctrl-Z once - it don't works expected way because of garbage in the undo history.
W10 X64
Expected behavior
Single Ctrl-Z to undo single action.
Actual behavior
Many Ctrl-Z to undo single action.
Undo history can be completely wiped with garbage.
Additional information
https://i.imgur.com/4b63opG.png
Grab a side point and make circular moves with mouse (there is no solver errors), release mouse button and press Ctrl-Z once - drawing is restored in previous state.
Grab an upper point and make circular moves with mouse few seconds (there is many solver errors), release mouse button and press Ctrl-Z once - it don't works expected way because of garbage in the undo history.
(no subject) (by Dhruv)
I think it's really forced-points that are doing the actual spamming and the solver errors break up what would normally be a single operation of forced points into a bunch. Is there a GitHub issue that describes this, and if not can you make one?
(no subject) (by guest)
Github shadowbanned me.
(no subject) (by Paul)
Every drag that causes a solver error is - I think - stored in the history. This can be annoying, but you should stop dragging at the first failure.
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