It seems that in Qt5, the update loop was triggered a lot more often than in qt6.
Since we used that to handle the error checking, this made it so that you sometimes had to wait
for quite some time untill the slicing would start (as that is blocked by the error checker)
Previously it would just re-try all settings, but this really isn't needed (since
we have a setting relationship object that can tell us what settings depend on what).
This won't speed things up in a worst case scenario (since that will still be "caluclate
all the settings") but it will speed it up in most cases.
Most setting changes now only trigger a calculation that takes <0.2 sec isntead of the 1.1 sec.
Yes, those numbers seem big, but the error checking is already built in such a way that it spreads this
out over multiple frames (so it's not actually freezing that time, but it is doing shit it shouldn't do!)
CURA-7106
Converted doxygen style comments to reStructuredText style in the files
found in Cura/cura/Model directory recursively using the script
dox_2_rst.py (provided in the Uranium repo). Comments were manually
checked and changed if needed.
Note: dox_2rst.py struggles with decorated functions.