From: plaa Date: Sat, 20 Mar 2010 13:36:07 +0000 (+0000) Subject: logging and unit test updates X-Git-Tag: upstream/1.1.0~2^2~6 X-Git-Url: https://git.gag.com/?p=debian%2Fopenrocket;a=commitdiff_plain;h=f8aca85893990faf46d59ab89e9861f46c66dff3 logging and unit test updates git-svn-id: https://openrocket.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/openrocket/trunk@48 180e2498-e6e9-4542-8430-84ac67f01cd8 --- diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog index 9ed38adc..9a642d19 100644 --- a/ChangeLog +++ b/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,8 @@ +2010-03-20 Sampo Niskanen + + * Minor enhancements to the logging system + * Updated unit tests of Rocksim file loading + 2010-03-13 Doug Pedrick / Sampo Niskanen * Initial RockSim design loading support diff --git a/TODO b/TODO index 1ebb1dad..1645b66a 100644 --- a/TODO +++ b/TODO @@ -126,6 +126,8 @@ File support: Refactoring tasks: +- Change databases and icon loading to bean instances, implement stubs + for unit tests - Move startup class to src14 directory, remove reflection - Remove database etc. initialization from class initialization, create separate set of test motors diff --git a/build.xml b/build.xml index 394aea4e..58155ea3 100644 --- a/build.xml +++ b/build.xml @@ -36,6 +36,7 @@ + @@ -189,14 +190,15 @@ ${nonascii} Running unit tests - + - + + diff --git a/html/actions/.htaccess b/html/actions/.htaccess deleted file mode 100644 index d18e09c2..00000000 --- a/html/actions/.htaccess +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ - -#RewriteEngine On -#RewriteBase /actions/ -#RewriteRule ^reportbug$ reportbug.php - - -# Redirect bug reports to a server that allows sending mail - -Redirect 307 /actions/reportbug http://sampo.kapsi.fi/openrocket/reportbug.php - -RewriteEngine On -RewriteBase /actions/ -RewriteRule ^updates$ updates.php - diff --git a/html/actions/reportbug.php b/html/actions/reportbug.php deleted file mode 100644 index 86b8d8cf..00000000 --- a/html/actions/reportbug.php +++ /dev/null @@ -1,60 +0,0 @@ - $value) { - if (substr($name, 0, 5) == 'HTTP_') { - $headers[str_replace(' ', '-', ucwords(strtolower(str_replace('_', ' ', substr($name, 5)))))] = $value; - } - } - return $headers; - } -} - -$headers = "\n\n\n"; -foreach (getallheaders() as $header => $value) { - $headers = $headers . "$header: $value\n"; -} - -// Set HTTP content-type header -header("Content-type: text/plain; charset=utf-8"); - - -// Check for valid submission -if (preg_match("/^[a-zA-Z0-9. -]{1,30}$/", $version) && - strlen($content) > 0) { - - $subject = date("Y-m-d H:i:s") . " Automatic bug report for OpenRocket " . $version; - if (mail($mailaddr, $subject, $content . $headers, - "From: Automatic Bug Reports <".$mailaddr.">\r\n". - "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8")) { - - // Success - OpenRocket recognizes status code 202 - header("HTTP/1.0 202 Accepted"); - echo "202 Accepted: Bug report successfully sent."; -// echo "\nContent:\n$content"; - - } else { - - // Sending mail failed - header("HTTP/1.0 503 Service Unavailable"); - echo "503 Service Unavailable: Unable to send bug report."; - - } - -} else { - - // Bad request - header("HTTP/1.0 400 Bad Request"); - echo "400 Bad Request: Illegal request.\n"; - -} - -?> \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/html/actions/testbugreport.html b/html/actions/testbugreport.html deleted file mode 100644 index 28d7e9a2..00000000 --- a/html/actions/testbugreport.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ - - - - Bug report test - - - - -
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OpenRocket was originally written as the Master's thesis of - Sampo Niskanen at Helsinki University of Technology. The thesis - currently functions as the technical documentation, and will be - updated in the future to account for further enhancements. - The thesis is licensed under a - Creative Commons BY-NC-ND License.

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Development of an Open Source model - rocket simulation software (PDF, 1.3MB)

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Resources

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Below are resources that have been found useful in the analysis - of model rockets. Many useful scientific aerodynamic articles and - documents are available at the invaluable - NASA Technical Resources Server - (NTRS).

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- The Theoretical Prediction of the Center of - Pressure, James and Judith Barrowman, 1966.
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The original NARAM R&D report explaining how to - calculate the CP position of a rocket.
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- The Practical Calculation of the Aerodynamic - Characteristics of Slender Finned Vehicles, James - Barrowman, 1967.
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The more in-depth and technical thesis, where Barrowman - presents methods for calculating the CP position of a rocket at - both subsonic and supersonic velocities and its other - aerodynamic properties. Available on - NTRS.
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- Wind instability—What Barrowman left out, - Robert Galejs.
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An extension to the Barrowman method to account for body - lift at large angles of attack.
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Topics in Advanced Model Rocketry, Mandell, - Caporaso, Bengen, MIT Press, 1973.
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An excellent theoretical study on the flight of model - rockets. Available as a reprint edition.
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Fluid-dynamic drag, Sighard Hoerner, - published by the author, 1965.
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An excellent resource for all kinds of experimental data - regarding drag. Available as a reprint edition.
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Tactical missile design, 2nd edition, Eugene - L. Fleeman, AIAA, 2006.
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Useful approximation methods for estimating the aerodynamic - properties of rockets.
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Applied - Computational Aerodynamics, William Mason.
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An online textbook on computational aerodynamics.
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Design of aerodynamically stabilized free rockets, - MIL-HDBK-762, US Army Missile Command, 1990.
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Military handbook on the design of rockets, a good resource - for aerodynamic estimation methods.
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- ThrustCurve.org, - John Coker.
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An excellent resource for model rocket motor thrust curves.
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- Static stability investigation of a single-stage - sounding rocket at Mach numbers from 0.60 to 1.20, James - Ferris, NASA-TN-D-4013, 1967.
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- Static stability investigation of a sounding-rocket - vehicle at Mach numbers from 1.50 to 4.63, Donald Babb and - Dennis Fuller, NASA-TN-D-4014, 1967.
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Experimental data of a wind tunnel investigation of a - sounding rocket at subsonic, transonic and supersonic - velocities. Available on - NTRS.
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OpenRocket is under constant work, and anybody can help make - OpenRocket an even better simulator! Here are a few features that - have been planned...

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Contact information

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OpenRocket is primarily developed by Sampo Niskanen. His contact - information can be found below.

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If you would like to contribute something to OpenRocket, please - contact me!

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Unfortunately no user's guide currently exists for OpenRocket. - Some documentation is available in the - OpenRocket - wiki pages, including a stub - User's - guide and a section of - frequently - asked questions.

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OpenRocket was originally written as the Master's thesis of - Sampo Niskanen at Helsinki University of Technology. The thesis - currently functions as the technical documentation, and will be - updated in the future to account for further enhancements. - The thesis is licensed under a - Creative Commons BY-NC-ND License.

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Development of an Open Source model - rocket simulation software (PDF, 1.3MB)

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A list of useful technical rocketry resources is available in - the "Resources" - wiki page, including links to Barrowman's original report and - thesis, extensions for the Barrowman method, experimental rocket - data etc.

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Recent news:

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10.3.2010: Version 1.0.0 is - released!

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This release includes several hundred new thrustcurves from - thrustcurve.org and some - bug fixes. It is also a stable milestone, after which development - on larger features will be started in a 1.1 branch. Look out - for it! :-)

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17.2.2010: Version 0.9.6 is - released!

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This release updates the aerodynamic calculation methods to be - more in line with the Barrowman method and enhances the simulation - time step selection, in addition to fixing numerous bugs.

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28.11.2009: Version 0.9.5 is - released!

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This release fixes a serious bug in 0.9.4 that - prevented adding a tube coupler and centering ring to the same - body tube, in addition to a few smaller additions. Users of - 0.9.4 should upgrade immediately!

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Binary download

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The binary download below is the recommended package for general - use. It is pre-packaged with motor thrust curves from - thrustcurve.org.

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OpenRocket requires Java version 6 or - later. The Sun Java Runtime is recommended.

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You can also join the - OpenRocket-announce mailing list - to receive notification on new versions.

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OpenRocket can be started in most graphical environments (including - Windows) by double-clicking the package icon. No installation is - required.

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Source code

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Source packages for OpenRocket are available in the - SourceForge repository.

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OpenRocket is under constant work in the free time of the - developers. You can have a sneak preview on what has been - planned by checking the - TODO-file - in the SVN repository.

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How can I help OpenRocket?

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OpenRocket is an Open Source project, meaning that the source - code is freely available and anybody can help make the program - better. The program is mainly developed by Sampo Niskanen in - his free time. Help is very much appreciated. You don't even - need coding skills, as there are other things to do as well.

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Below are a few ideas about what kind of input developers can - provide or features that could be implemented. For more - information see the feature roadmap in the distribution - TODO-file.

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There is still work to be done in the aerodynamic computation - methods of OpenRocket. At least the following items need - help. I will gladly provide help in creating and even - implementing the computational methods.

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Contributions to the - OpenRocket - User's guide are dearly needed. Below are examples of - topics.

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Best of all, OpenRocket is Open Source—its source code is - freely available to study and extend. Anybody wishing to - contribute to the project can do so according to the - GNU GPL. Simply - download the source code - and start hacking, or get the ready - package to begin designing and simulating. -

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28.11.2009: Version 0.9.5 is - released!

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This release fixes a serious bug in 0.9.4 that - prevented adding a tube coupler and centering ring to the same - body tube, in addition to a few smaller additions. Users of - 0.9.4 should upgrade immediately!

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24.11.2009: Version 0.9.4 is - released!

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This version adds support for through-the-wall fin tabs, - attaching components to coupler tubes, material editing, automatic - update checking, in addition to fixing numerous bugs.

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1.9.2009: Version 0.9.3 is - released!

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This version includes lots of bug fixes and new features including - data exporting, showing flight events in plots, example rocket designs, - splitting clustered inner tubes and automated bug reporting.

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13.7.2009: Version 0.9.2 is - released!

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This version includes bug fixes for imperial unit - conversions and UI improvements for motor selection. - All users of imperial units should upgrade!

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9.6.2009: The - Master's thesis for which OpenRocket - was written for is now available!

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OpenRocket — an Open Source model rocket simulator

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News

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10.3.2010: Version 1.0.0 is - released!

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This release includes several hundred new thrustcurves from - thrustcurve.org and some - bug fixes. It is also a stable milestone, after which development - on larger features will be started in a 1.1 branch. Look out - for it! :-)

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17.2.2010: Version 0.9.6 is - released!

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This release updates the aerodynamic calculation methods to be - more in line with the Barrowman method and enhances the simulation - time step selection, in addition to fixing numerous bugs.

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28.11.2009: Version 0.9.5 is - released!

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This release fixes a serious bug in 0.9.4 that - prevented adding a tube coupler and centering ring to the same - body tube, in addition to a few smaller additions. Users of - 0.9.4 should upgrade immediately!

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24.11.2009: Version 0.9.4 is - released!

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This version adds support for through-the-wall fin tabs, - attaching components to coupler tubes, material editing, automatic - update checking, in addition to fixing numerous bugs.

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1.9.2009: Version 0.9.3 is - released!

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This version includes lots of bug fixes and new features including - data exporting, showing flight events in plots, example rocket designs, - splitting clustered inner tubes and automated bug reporting.

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13.7.2009: Version 0.9.2 is - released!

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This version includes bug fixes for imperial unit - conversions and UI improvements for motor selection. - All users of imperial units should upgrade!

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Development of an Open Source model - rocket simulation software (PDF, 1.3MB)

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The binary download below is the recommended package for general - use. It is pre-packaged with motor thrust curves from - thrustcurve.org.

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OpenRocket requires Java version 6 or - later. The Sun Java Runtime is recommended.

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Source code

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Source packages for OpenRocket are available in the - SourceForge repository.

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Features of OpenRocket

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OpenRocket is under constant work in the free time of the - developers. You can have a sneak preview on what has been - planned by checking the - TODO-file - in the SVN repository.

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How can I help OpenRocket?

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OpenRocket is an Open Source project, meaning that the source - code is freely available and anybody can help make the program - better. The program is mainly developed by Sampo Niskanen in - his free time. Help is very much appreciated. You don't even - need coding skills, as there are other things to do as well.

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OpenRocket is an free, fully featured model - rocket simulator that allows you to design and simulate your - rockets before actually building and flying them.

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10.3.2010: Version 1.0.0 is - released!

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This release includes several hundred new thrustcurves from - thrustcurve.org and some - bug fixes. It is also a stable milestone, after which development - on larger features will be started in a 1.1 branch. Look out - for it! :-)

- -

17.2.2010: Version 0.9.6 is - released!

- -

This release updates the aerodynamic calculation methods to be - more in line with the Barrowman method and enhances the simulation - time step selection, in addition to fixing numerous bugs.

- -

28.11.2009: Version 0.9.5 is - released!

- -

This release fixes a serious bug in 0.9.4 that - prevented adding a tube coupler and centering ring to the same - body tube, in addition to a few smaller additions. Users of - 0.9.4 should upgrade immediately!

- - - - - -

24.11.2009: Version 0.9.4 is - released!

- -

This version adds support for through-the-wall fin tabs, - attaching components to coupler tubes, material editing, automatic - update checking, in addition to fixing numerous bugs.

- -

1.9.2009: Version 0.9.3 is - released!

- -

This version includes lots of bug fixes and new features including - data exporting, showing flight events in plots, example rocket designs, - splitting clustered inner tubes and automated bug reporting.

- -

13.7.2009: Version 0.9.2 is - released!

- -

This version includes bug fixes for imperial unit - conversions and UI improvements for motor selection. - All users of imperial units should upgrade!

- -

9.6.2009: The - Master's thesis for which OpenRocket - was written for is now available!

- -

At the same time version 0.9.1 was - released. This release fixes various - file handling bugs and adds small UI enhancements.

- -

24.5.2009: First version 0.9.0 - released!

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Bug reports and feature requests for OpenRocket

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Bug reports

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If you encounter problems with OpenRocket, please report them - so they can be fixed in future versions. Please follow the - instructions below to report a bug:

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Good ideas on how to make OpenRocket better are always welcome! - The features will be implemented as there is time. However, no - promises are made of when or whether some feature will be - provided.

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If you would like to implement some feature yourself, patches - are sincerely welcome. Please contact - me in order to coordinate our efforts.

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OpenRocket — an Open Source model rocket simulator

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Introduction

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OpenRocket is a Free, fully featured model - rocket simulator written in Java. It can be used to design and - simulate rockets before actually building and flying them. -

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OpenRocket features a full six-degree-of-freedom simulation, - realistic wind modeling, a multitude of different components - including free-form fins and canted fins, clustering and - staging. Read more about its features. -

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Best of all, OpenRocket is Open Source—its source code is - freely available to study and extend. Anybody wishing to - contribute to the project can do so according to the - GNU GPL. Simply - download the source code - and start hacking, or get the ready - package to begin designing and simulating. -

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OpenRocket is still considered to be beta - software—there will still be bugs and occasional - problems. If you encounter problems, please - report them so they can be fixed. -

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News

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17.2.2010: Version 0.9.6 is - released!

- -

This release updates the aerodynamic calculation methods to be - more in line with the Barrowman method and enhances the simulation - time step selection, in addition to fixing numerous bugs.

- -

28.11.2009: Version 0.9.5 is - released!

- -

This release fixes a serious bug in 0.9.4 that - prevented adding a tube coupler and centering ring to the same - body tube, in addition to a few smaller additions. Users of - 0.9.4 should upgrade immediately!

- -

24.11.2009: Version 0.9.4 is - released!

- -

This version adds support for through-the-wall fin tabs, - attaching components to coupler tubes, material editing, automatic - update checking, in addition to fixing numerous bugs.

- -

1.9.2009: Version 0.9.3 is - released!

- -

This version includes lots of bug fixes and new features including - data exporting, showing flight events in plots, example rocket designs, - splitting clustered inner tubes and automated bug reporting.

- -

13.7.2009: Version 0.9.2 is - released!

- -

This version includes bug fixes for imperial unit - conversions and UI improvements for motor selection. - All users of imperial units should upgrade!

- -

9.6.2009: The - Master's thesis for which OpenRocket - was written for is now available!

- -

At the same time version 0.9.1 was - released. This release fixes various - file handling bugs and adds small UI enhancements.

- -

24.5.2009: First version 0.9.0 - released!

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This list must not be modified, instead it should be + * replaced every time the list is changed. + */ + private volatile ArrayList loggers = new ArrayList(); @Override public void log(LogLine line) { - LogHelper[] array = loggers.toArray(new LogHelper[0]); - for (LogHelper l: array) { + // Must create local reference for thread safety + List list = loggers; + for (LogHelper l: list) { l.log(line); } } - public void addLogger(LogHelper logger) { - this.loggers.add(logger); + /** + * Add a logger from the delegation list. + * @param logger the logger to add. + */ + @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") + public synchronized void addLogger(LogHelper logger) { + ArrayList newList = (ArrayList) loggers.clone(); + newList.add(logger); + this.loggers = newList; } - public void removeLogger(LogHelper logger) { - this.loggers.remove(logger); + /** + * Remove a logger from the delegation list. + * @param logger the logger to be removed. + */ + @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") + public synchronized void removeLogger(LogHelper logger) { + ArrayList newList = (ArrayList) loggers.clone(); + newList.remove(logger); + this.loggers = newList; } } diff --git a/src/net/sf/openrocket/logging/LogHelper.java b/src/net/sf/openrocket/logging/LogHelper.java index 8ddba5b6..838e8e7a 100644 --- a/src/net/sf/openrocket/logging/LogHelper.java +++ b/src/net/sf/openrocket/logging/LogHelper.java @@ -34,6 +34,12 @@ public abstract class LogHelper { + /** + * Log a LogLine object. 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* BodyTubeHandler Tester. * */ -public class BodyTubeHandlerTest extends BaseRocksimTest { +public class BodyTubeHandlerTest extends RocksimTestBase { /** * The class under test. diff --git a/test/net/sf/openrocket/file/rocksim/InnerBodyTubeHandlerTest.java b/test/net/sf/openrocket/file/rocksim/InnerBodyTubeHandlerTest.java index 473f49d8..5a8827e3 100644 --- a/test/net/sf/openrocket/file/rocksim/InnerBodyTubeHandlerTest.java +++ b/test/net/sf/openrocket/file/rocksim/InnerBodyTubeHandlerTest.java @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ import java.util.HashMap; * InnerBodyTubeHandler Tester. * */ -public class InnerBodyTubeHandlerTest extends BaseRocksimTest { +public class InnerBodyTubeHandlerTest extends RocksimTestBase { /** * The class under test. diff --git a/test/net/sf/openrocket/file/rocksim/LaunchLugHandlerTest.java b/test/net/sf/openrocket/file/rocksim/LaunchLugHandlerTest.java index b1b7acfd..6eb3263b 100644 --- a/test/net/sf/openrocket/file/rocksim/LaunchLugHandlerTest.java +++ b/test/net/sf/openrocket/file/rocksim/LaunchLugHandlerTest.java @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ import java.util.HashMap; * LaunchLugHandler Tester. * */ -public class LaunchLugHandlerTest extends BaseRocksimTest { +public class LaunchLugHandlerTest extends RocksimTestBase { /** * The class under test. diff --git a/test/net/sf/openrocket/file/rocksim/MassObjectHandlerTest.java b/test/net/sf/openrocket/file/rocksim/MassObjectHandlerTest.java index 2bd30b4a..ce4bdded 100644 --- a/test/net/sf/openrocket/file/rocksim/MassObjectHandlerTest.java +++ b/test/net/sf/openrocket/file/rocksim/MassObjectHandlerTest.java @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ import java.util.HashMap; * MassObjectHandler Tester. * */ -public class MassObjectHandlerTest extends BaseRocksimTest { +public class MassObjectHandlerTest extends RocksimTestBase { /** * The class under test. diff --git a/test/net/sf/openrocket/file/rocksim/NoseConeHandlerTest.java b/test/net/sf/openrocket/file/rocksim/NoseConeHandlerTest.java index 79ce6005..9cce15d3 100644 --- a/test/net/sf/openrocket/file/rocksim/NoseConeHandlerTest.java +++ b/test/net/sf/openrocket/file/rocksim/NoseConeHandlerTest.java @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ import java.util.HashMap; * NoseConeHandler Tester. * */ -public class NoseConeHandlerTest extends BaseRocksimTest { +public class NoseConeHandlerTest extends RocksimTestBase { /** * The class under test. diff --git a/test/net/sf/openrocket/file/rocksim/ParachuteHandlerTest.java b/test/net/sf/openrocket/file/rocksim/ParachuteHandlerTest.java index d5670e2f..f71461f8 100644 --- a/test/net/sf/openrocket/file/rocksim/ParachuteHandlerTest.java +++ b/test/net/sf/openrocket/file/rocksim/ParachuteHandlerTest.java @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ import java.util.HashMap; /** * ParachuteHandler Tester. */ -public class ParachuteHandlerTest extends BaseRocksimTest { +public class ParachuteHandlerTest extends RocksimTestBase { /** * The class under test. diff --git a/test/net/sf/openrocket/file/rocksim/RingHandlerTest.java b/test/net/sf/openrocket/file/rocksim/RingHandlerTest.java index 4c569ce1..5495d560 100644 --- a/test/net/sf/openrocket/file/rocksim/RingHandlerTest.java +++ b/test/net/sf/openrocket/file/rocksim/RingHandlerTest.java @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ import java.util.HashMap; /** * RingHandler Tester. */ -public class RingHandlerTest extends BaseRocksimTest { +public class RingHandlerTest extends RocksimTestBase { /** * The class under test. diff --git a/test/net/sf/openrocket/file/rocksim/RocksimLoaderTest.java b/test/net/sf/openrocket/file/rocksim/RocksimLoaderTest.java index 17b5f53c..45551aea 100644 --- a/test/net/sf/openrocket/file/rocksim/RocksimLoaderTest.java +++ b/test/net/sf/openrocket/file/rocksim/RocksimLoaderTest.java @@ -4,6 +4,9 @@ */ package net.sf.openrocket.file.rocksim; +import java.io.BufferedInputStream; +import java.io.InputStream; + import junit.framework.Test; import junit.framework.TestCase; import junit.framework.TestSuite; @@ -11,9 +14,6 @@ import net.sf.openrocket.document.OpenRocketDocument; import net.sf.openrocket.rocketcomponent.Rocket; import net.sf.openrocket.rocketcomponent.Stage; -import java.io.BufferedInputStream; -import java.io.InputStream; - /** * RocksimLoader Tester. * @@ -72,6 +72,7 @@ public class RocksimLoaderTest extends TestCase { RocksimLoader loader = new RocksimLoader(); //Stupid single stage rocket InputStream stream = this.getClass().getResourceAsStream("rocksimTestRocket1.rkt"); + assertNotNull("Could not open rocksimTestRocket1.rkt", stream); OpenRocketDocument doc = loader.loadFromStream(new BufferedInputStream(stream)); assertNotNull(doc); @@ -81,6 +82,7 @@ public class RocksimLoaderTest extends TestCase { assertTrue(loader.getWarnings().isEmpty()); stream = this.getClass().getResourceAsStream("rocksimTestRocket2.rkt"); + assertNotNull("Could not open rocksimTestRocket2.rkt", stream); doc = loader.loadFromStream(new BufferedInputStream(stream)); assertNotNull(doc); @@ -103,6 +105,7 @@ public class RocksimLoaderTest extends TestCase { assertFalse(stage3.isCGOverridden()); stream = this.getClass().getResourceAsStream("rocksimTestRocket3.rkt"); + assertNotNull("Could not open rocksimTestRocket3.rkt", stream); doc = loader.loadFromStream(new BufferedInputStream(stream)); assertNotNull(doc); diff --git a/test/net/sf/openrocket/file/rocksim/RocksimTestBase.java b/test/net/sf/openrocket/file/rocksim/RocksimTestBase.java new file mode 100644 index 00000000..394d385f --- /dev/null +++ b/test/net/sf/openrocket/file/rocksim/RocksimTestBase.java @@ -0,0 +1,104 @@ +/* + * BaseRocksimTest.java + */ +package net.sf.openrocket.file.rocksim; + +import junit.framework.TestCase; + +import java.lang.reflect.Field; + +import net.sf.openrocket.rocketcomponent.RocketComponent; + +/** + * A base class for the Rocksim tests. Includes code from the junitx.addons project. + */ +public abstract class RocksimTestBase extends TestCase { + + /** + * Test constructor. + * + * @param name the name of the test to run. + */ + public RocksimTestBase(String name) { + super(name); + } + + public void assertContains (RocketComponent child, RocketComponent[] components) { + for (int i = 0; i < components.length; i++) { + if (components[i].equals(child)) { + return; + } + } + fail("Component array did not contain child."); + } + + /** + * Returns the value of the field on the specified object. The name + * parameter is a String specifying the simple name of the + * desired field.

+ * + * The object is first searched for any matching field. If no matching + * field is found, the superclasses are recursively searched. + * + * @exception NoSuchFieldException if a field with the specified name is + * not found. + */ + public static Object getField(Object object, + String name) + throws NoSuchFieldException { + if (object == null) { + throw new IllegalArgumentException("Invalid null object argument"); + } + for (Class cls = object.getClass(); + cls != null; + cls = cls.getSuperclass()) { + try { + Field field = cls.getDeclaredField(name); + field.setAccessible(true); + return field.get(object); + } catch (Exception ex) { + /* in case of an exception, we will throw a new + * NoSuchFieldException object */ + ; + } + } + throw new NoSuchFieldException("Could get value for field " + + object.getClass().getName() + "." + name); + } + + /** + * Returns the value of the field on the specified class. The name + * parameter is a String specifying the simple name of the + * desired field.

+ * + * The class is first searched for any matching field. If no matching + * field is found, the superclasses are recursively searched. + * + * @exception NoSuchFieldException if a field with the specified name is + * not found. + */ + public static Object getField(Class cls, + String name) + throws NoSuchFieldException { + if (cls == null) { + throw new IllegalArgumentException("Invalid null cls argument"); + } + Class base = cls; + while (base != null) { + try { + Field field = base.getDeclaredField(name); + field.setAccessible(true); + return field.get(base); + } catch (Exception ex) { + /* in case of an exception, we will throw a new + * NoSuchFieldException object */ + ; + } + base = base.getSuperclass(); + } + throw new NoSuchFieldException("Could get value for static field " + + cls.getName() + "." + name); + } + + +} diff --git a/test/net/sf/openrocket/file/rocksim/StreamerHandlerTest.java b/test/net/sf/openrocket/file/rocksim/StreamerHandlerTest.java index 3e0b2f11..964ae52a 100644 --- a/test/net/sf/openrocket/file/rocksim/StreamerHandlerTest.java +++ b/test/net/sf/openrocket/file/rocksim/StreamerHandlerTest.java @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ import java.util.HashMap; /** * StreamerHandler Tester. */ -public class StreamerHandlerTest extends BaseRocksimTest { +public class StreamerHandlerTest extends RocksimTestBase { /** * The class under test. diff --git a/test/net/sf/openrocket/file/rocksim/TransitionHandlerTest.java b/test/net/sf/openrocket/file/rocksim/TransitionHandlerTest.java index 50657151..f199f9aa 100644 --- a/test/net/sf/openrocket/file/rocksim/TransitionHandlerTest.java +++ b/test/net/sf/openrocket/file/rocksim/TransitionHandlerTest.java @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ import java.util.HashMap; /** * TransitionHandler Tester. */ -public class TransitionHandlerTest extends BaseRocksimTest { +public class TransitionHandlerTest extends RocksimTestBase { /** * The class under test. diff --git a/test/net/sf/openrocket/logging/LoggingTest.java b/test/net/sf/openrocket/logging/LoggingTest.java index f47c4f3e..1260fa5a 100644 --- a/test/net/sf/openrocket/logging/LoggingTest.java +++ b/test/net/sf/openrocket/logging/LoggingTest.java @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ public class LoggingTest { } public static void main(String[] args) { - StandardOutputLogger logger = new StandardOutputLogger(); + PrintStreamLogger logger = new PrintStreamLogger(); logger.debug("a debug message"); logger.info("an info message"); diff --git a/web/html/alternative.css b/web/html/alternative.css index 5274a555..f53f60ec 100644 --- a/web/html/alternative.css +++ b/web/html/alternative.css @@ -330,6 +330,7 @@ div.downloadbox { width: 175px; height: 80px; background: transparent url('greenbox.png') no-repeat; + text-align: left; } div.downloadbox a.main { @@ -384,11 +385,39 @@ div.downloadbox .alternative a+a { div.downloadbox .alternative a:hover { color: black; } - +/* .page_index div.downloadbox { width: 195px; margin: 0.5em 0 1em 50px; } +*/ +.rightpane { + width: 210px; + float: right; + clear: both; + margin: 0 0 0 30px; + text-align: center; +} +.rightpane div { + margin: 2em auto; +} + +.rightpane div.downloadbox { + margin: 0 auto 2em 0; +} +.rightpane div.screenshot { + font-size: smaller; + font-style: italic; + text-align: center; +} +.rightpane div.support { + margin-bottom: 0; + text-align: center; +} + +.page_download div.support { + margin: 20px 0; +} .rightimg { width: 210px; @@ -467,3 +496,24 @@ pre.license { .note { font-size: 80%; } + +.spacing { + margin-top: 2em; + margin-bottom: 2em; +} + +dl { + margin: 0 2em; +} + +span.command { + white-space: nowrap; + font-family: monospace; + border: solid 1px #ddd; + background-color: #eee; + padding: 1px 3px; +} + +.center { + text-align: center; +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/web/html/contact.html b/web/html/contact.html index bca46a78..20e3a355 100644 --- a/web/html/contact.html +++ b/web/html/contact.html @@ -44,13 +44,30 @@

Support and contact information for OpenRocket

Mailing lists

-

If you would like to be notified when new versions of - OpenRocket are released, you can join the - OpenRocket-announce mailing list. The - list is moderated and meant only for OpenRocket related - announcements.

-

When more developers join the project, a development mailing - list will be created as well.

+

OpenRocket currently has two mailing lists for + intrested users:

+
+
+ OpenRocket-announce +   + (archives) +
+
Announcements of new OpenRocket versions and + developments. This list is moderated.
+
+ OpenRocket-devel +   + (archives) +
+
Discussion related to OpenRocket development, documentation + and upcoming features.
+
+

You are welcome to join the development mailing list if you are + interested in contributing something to OpenRocket or simply want + hear about and discuss future development. Note that support + requests should be sent to the + support + forums instead!

Unsubscribing from the lists can be performed in the above links as well. Please do not send unsubscription requests to the list.

diff --git a/web/html/download.html b/web/html/download.html index dcaf1635..f0566114 100644 --- a/web/html/download.html +++ b/web/html/download.html @@ -65,37 +65,52 @@ 0.9.4 should upgrade immediately!

-

Binary download

-

The binary download below is the recommended package for general - use. It is pre-packaged with motor thrust curves from +

Ready packages

+

These are packages ready for use and are the recommended + download for normal users. They are pre-packaged with motor + thrust curves from thrustcurve.org.

-

OpenRocket requires Java version 6 or - later. The Sun Java Runtime is recommended.

+

OpenRocket requires Java version 6 or + later. The Sun Java Runtime is recommended.

+

Development release

+

The development release contains the latest and greatest + features, but may contain more bugs than the stable version. + Currently the development version is the recommended + download.

+
+ Support This Project +
-

You can also join the - OpenRocket-announce mailing list - to receive notification on new versions.

+

Stable release

+

Occasionally during OpenRocket development focus will shift + from feature development towards getting all open bugs fix and + to produce a stable release. No updates are made to the + stable branch except for possible bug fixes, so the stable + release has less features than the development release.

+

The current stable release is + OpenRocket-1.0.0.jar

+

Running OpenRocket

OpenRocket can be started in most graphical environments (including Windows) by double-clicking the package icon. No installation is required.

-

From the command line OpenRocket can be started by

-
$ java -jar OpenRocket-1.0.0.jar
+

From the command line OpenRocket can be started by + java -jar OpenRocket-1.1.0.jar

-

Older packages and source code are available from the - SourceForge repository.

-

Source code

-

Source packages for OpenRocket are available in the +

Source code and older versions

+

Source packages and older versions of + OpenRocket are available in the SourceForge repository.

Alternatively, the most recent development version can be obtained from the diff --git a/web/html/getinvolved.html b/web/html/getinvolved.html index 481b6a53..62a9b964 100644 --- a/web/html/getinvolved.html +++ b/web/html/getinvolved.html @@ -45,15 +45,15 @@

How can I help OpenRocket?

OpenRocket is an Open Source project, meaning that the source - code is freely available and anybody can help make the program + code is freely available and anybody can help make the software better. The program is mainly developed by Sampo Niskanen in his free time. Help is very much appreciated. You don't even need coding skills, as there are other things to do as well.

Below are a few suggestions of areas that would need help. If you'd like to participate, please - contact me in order to coordinate the - development efforts.

-
    + join + the development mailing list and introduce your ideas there.

    +
    • Java development
    • Aerodynamic computation methods
    • Documentation
    • @@ -65,13 +65,13 @@ information see the feature roadmap in the distribution TODO-file.

        -
      • 3D visualization of the rocket during design and flight
      • +
      • 3D visualization of the rocket during design and flight + (Help needed!) +
      • Printing of designs, simulation results, fin planforms etc
      • -
      • Reading/writing RockSim and SpaceCad design files. - (Reading RockSim files is already in - progress.)
      • Memory profiling and leakage reduction
      • +
      • Writing RockSim design files
      • UI enhancements, for example zooming plots etc.

      Aerodynamic computation methods

      diff --git a/web/html/index.html b/web/html/index.html index 2960e947..ea8f4a01 100644 --- a/web/html/index.html +++ b/web/html/index.html @@ -44,24 +44,27 @@

      OpenRocket — an Open Source model rocket simulator

      Introduction

      -

      OpenRocket is an free, fully featured model rocket simulator that allows you to design and simulate your rockets before actually building and flying them.

      diff --git a/web/htp/contact.htp b/web/htp/contact.htp index aa3a08b1..c986003c 100644 --- a/web/htp/contact.htp +++ b/web/htp/contact.htp @@ -9,14 +9,33 @@

      Mailing lists

      -

      If you would like to be notified when new versions of - OpenRocket are released, you can join the - OpenRocket-announce mailing list. The - list is moderated and meant only for OpenRocket related - announcements.

      - -

      When more developers join the project, a development mailing - list will be created as well.

      +

      OpenRocket currently has two mailing lists for + intrested users:

      + +
      +
      + OpenRocket-announce +   + (archives) +
      +
      Announcements of new OpenRocket versions and + developments. This list is moderated.
      + +
      + OpenRocket-devel +   + (archives) +
      +
      Discussion related to OpenRocket development, documentation + and upcoming features.
      +
      + +

      You are welcome to join the development mailing list if you are + interested in contributing something to OpenRocket or simply want + hear about and discuss future development. Note that support + requests should be sent to the + support + forums instead!

      Unsubscribing from the lists can be performed in the above links as well. Please do not send unsubscription diff --git a/web/htp/download.htp b/web/htp/download.htp index 11c46498..4b43791a 100644 --- a/web/htp/download.htp +++ b/web/htp/download.htp @@ -12,36 +12,55 @@

      -

      Binary download

      +

      Ready packages

      -

      The binary download below is the recommended package for general - use. It is pre-packaged with motor thrust curves from +

      These are packages ready for use and are the recommended + download for normal users. They are pre-packaged with motor + thrust curves from thrustcurve.org.

      -

      OpenRocket requires Java version 6 or - later. The Sun Java Runtime is recommended.

      +

      OpenRocket requires Java version 6 or + later. The Sun Java Runtime is recommended.

      +

      Development release

      + +

      The development release contains the latest and greatest + features, but may contain more bugs than the stable version. + Currently the development version is the recommended + download.

      + + + +

      Stable release

      + +

      Occasionally during OpenRocket development focus will shift + from feature development towards getting all open bugs fix and + to produce a stable release. No updates are made to the + stable branch except for possible bug fixes, so the stable + release has less features than the development release.

      + +

      The current stable release is + OpenRocket-.jar

      -

      You can also join the - OpenRocket-announce mailing list - to receive notification on new versions.

      + +

      Running OpenRocket

      OpenRocket can be started in most graphical environments (including Windows) by double-clicking the package icon. No installation is required.

      -

      From the command line OpenRocket can be started by

      -
      $ java -jar OpenRocket-.jar
      +

      From the command line OpenRocket can be started by + java -jar OpenRocket-.jar

      -

      Older packages and source code are available from the - SourceForge repository.

      -

      Source code

      +

      Source code and older versions

      -

      Source packages for OpenRocket are available in the +

      Source packages and older versions of + OpenRocket are available in the SourceForge repository.

      Alternatively, the most recent development version can be diff --git a/web/htp/getinvolved.htp b/web/htp/getinvolved.htp index c3e126c0..2958618f 100644 --- a/web/htp/getinvolved.htp +++ b/web/htp/getinvolved.htp @@ -10,17 +10,17 @@

      How can I help OpenRocket?

      OpenRocket is an Open Source project, meaning that the source - code is freely available and anybody can help make the program + code is freely available and anybody can help make the software better. The program is mainly developed by Sampo Niskanen in his free time. Help is very much appreciated. You don't even need coding skills, as there are other things to do as well.

      Below are a few suggestions of areas that would need help. If you'd like to participate, please - contact me in order to coordinate the - development efforts.

      - -
        + join + the development mailing list and introduce your ideas there.

        + +
        • Java development
        • Aerodynamic computation methods
        • Documentation
        • @@ -36,13 +36,13 @@ TODO-file.

            -
          • 3D visualization of the rocket during design and flight
          • +
          • 3D visualization of the rocket during design and flight + (Help needed!) +
          • Printing of designs, simulation results, fin planforms etc
          • -
          • Reading/writing RockSim and SpaceCad design files. - (Reading RockSim files is already in - progress.)
          • Memory profiling and leakage reduction
          • +
          • Writing RockSim design files
          • UI enhancements, for example zooming plots etc.
          diff --git a/web/htp/htp.def b/web/htp/htp.def index 360b2edb..a5811fa8 100644 --- a/web/htp/htp.def +++ b/web/htp/htp.def @@ -1,4 +1,6 @@ - + + +
          @@ -7,8 +9,12 @@ OpenRocket-.jar - Source code | - Release notes + Release notes | + + Source code + + Other versions +