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## Objective There recently was a discussion on Discord about a possible test case for stress-testing transform hierarchies. ## Solution Create a test case for stress testing transform propagation. *Edit:* I have scrapped my previous example and built something more functional and less focused on visuals. There are three test setups: - `TestCase::Tree` recursively creates a tree with a specified depth and branch width - `TestCase::NonUniformTree` is the same as `Tree` but omits nodes in a way that makes the tree "lean" towards one side, like this: <details> <summary></summary> ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3957610/158069737-2ddf4e4a-7d5c-4ee5-8566-424a54a06723.png) </details> - `TestCase::Humanoids` creates one or more separate hierarchies based on the structure of common humanoid rigs - this can both insert `active` and `inactive` instances of the human rig It's possible to parameterize which parts of the hierarchy get updated (transform change) and which remain unchanged. This is based on @james7132 suggestion: There's a probability to decide which entities should remain static. On top of that these changes can be limited to a certain range in the hierarchy (min_depth..max_depth). |
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