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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
* Copyright 2001-2002 NaN Holding BV. All rights reserved.
* 2003-2009 Blender Foundation.
* 2005-2006 Peter Schlaile <peter [at] schlaile [dot] de> */
/** \file
* \ingroup bke
*/
#include "DNA_scene_types.h"
#include "DNA_sequence_types.h"
#include "BLI_listbase.h"
#include "BLI_math.h"
#include "BLI_string.h"
#include "BLI_string_utf8.h"
#include "BLT_translation.h"
#include "BKE_main.h"
#include "BKE_movieclip.h"
#include "BKE_scene.h"
#include "BKE_sound.h"
#include "strip_time.h"
#include "utils.h"
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#include "SEQ_add.h"
#include "SEQ_animation.h"
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#include "SEQ_edit.h"
#include "SEQ_effects.h"
#include "SEQ_iterator.h"
#include "SEQ_relations.h"
#include "SEQ_render.h"
#include "SEQ_sequencer.h"
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#include "SEQ_time.h"
#include "SEQ_transform.h"
#include "SEQ_utils.h"
int SEQ_edit_sequence_swap(Sequence *seq_a, Sequence *seq_b, const char **error_str)
{
char name[sizeof(seq_a->name)];
if (seq_a->len != seq_b->len) {
*error_str = N_("Strips must be the same length");
return 0;
}
/* type checking, could be more advanced but disallow sound vs non-sound copy */
if (seq_a->type != seq_b->type) {
if (seq_a->type == SEQ_TYPE_SOUND_RAM || seq_b->type == SEQ_TYPE_SOUND_RAM) {
*error_str = N_("Strips were not compatible");
return 0;
}
/* disallow effects to swap with non-effects strips */
if ((seq_a->type & SEQ_TYPE_EFFECT) != (seq_b->type & SEQ_TYPE_EFFECT)) {
*error_str = N_("Strips were not compatible");
return 0;
}
if ((seq_a->type & SEQ_TYPE_EFFECT) && (seq_b->type & SEQ_TYPE_EFFECT)) {
if (SEQ_effect_get_num_inputs(seq_a->type) != SEQ_effect_get_num_inputs(seq_b->type)) {
*error_str = N_("Strips must have the same number of inputs");
return 0;
}
}
}
SWAP(Sequence, *seq_a, *seq_b);
/* swap back names so animation fcurves don't get swapped */
BLI_strncpy(name, seq_a->name + 2, sizeof(name));
BLI_strncpy(seq_a->name + 2, seq_b->name + 2, sizeof(seq_b->name) - 2);
BLI_strncpy(seq_b->name + 2, name, sizeof(seq_b->name) - 2);
/* swap back opacity, and overlay mode */
SWAP(int, seq_a->blend_mode, seq_b->blend_mode);
SWAP(float, seq_a->blend_opacity, seq_b->blend_opacity);
SWAP(Sequence *, seq_a->prev, seq_b->prev);
SWAP(Sequence *, seq_a->next, seq_b->next);
SWAP(int, seq_a->start, seq_b->start);
SWAP(int, seq_a->startofs, seq_b->startofs);
SWAP(int, seq_a->endofs, seq_b->endofs);
SWAP(int, seq_a->machine, seq_b->machine);
VSE: Make time operations self-contained This patch makes it possible to manipulate strips without need to use update functions to recalculate effect and meta strips. Prior to this change function `SEQ_time_update_sequence` had to be used to update mainly effects and meta strips. This was implemented in a way that relied on sorted list of strips, which can't always be done and in rare cases this approach failed. In case of meta strips, `seqbase` had to be passed and compared with "active" one to determine whether meta strip should be updated or not. This is especially weak system that is prone to bugs when functions are used by python API functions. Finally, other strip types had startdisp` and `enddisp` fields updated by this function and a lot of code relied on these fields even if strip start, length and offsets are available. This is completely unnecessary. Implemented changes: All effects and meta strips are updated when strip handles are moved or strip is translated, without need to call any update function. Function `SEQ_time_update_sequence` has been split to `SEQ_time_update_meta_strip_range` and `seq_time_update_effects_strip_range`. These functions should be only used within sequencer module code. Meta update is used for versioning, which is only reason for it not being declared internally. Sequence fields `startdisp` and `enddisp` are now only used for effects to store strip start and end points. These fields should be used only internally within sequencer module code. Use function `SEQ_time_*_handle_frame_get` to get strip start and end points. To update effects and meta strips with reasonable performance, cache for "parent" meta strip and attached effects is added to `SequenceLookup` cache, so it shares invalidation mechanisms. All caches are populated during single iteration. There should be no functional changes. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14990
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seq_time_effect_range_set(seq_a);
seq_time_effect_range_set(seq_b);
return 1;
}
static void seq_update_muting_recursive(ListBase *channels,
ListBase *seqbasep,
Sequence *metaseq,
int mute)
{
Sequence *seq;
int seqmute;
/* For sound we go over full meta tree to update muted state,
* since sound is played outside of evaluating the imbufs. */
for (seq = seqbasep->first; seq; seq = seq->next) {
seqmute = (mute || SEQ_render_is_muted(channels, seq));
if (seq->type == SEQ_TYPE_META) {
/* if this is the current meta sequence, unmute because
* all sequences above this were set to mute */
if (seq == metaseq) {
seqmute = 0;
}
seq_update_muting_recursive(&seq->channels, &seq->seqbase, metaseq, seqmute);
}
else if (ELEM(seq->type, SEQ_TYPE_SOUND_RAM, SEQ_TYPE_SCENE)) {
if (seq->scene_sound) {
BKE_sound_mute_scene_sound(seq->scene_sound, seqmute);
}
}
}
}
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void SEQ_edit_update_muting(Editing *ed)
{
if (ed) {
/* mute all sounds up to current metastack list */
MetaStack *ms = ed->metastack.last;
if (ms) {
seq_update_muting_recursive(&ed->channels, &ed->seqbase, ms->parseq, 1);
}
else {
seq_update_muting_recursive(&ed->channels, &ed->seqbase, NULL, 0);
}
}
}
static void sequencer_flag_users_for_removal(Scene *scene, ListBase *seqbase, Sequence *seq)
{
LISTBASE_FOREACH (Sequence *, user_seq, seqbase) {
/* Look in meta-strips for usage of seq. */
if (user_seq->type == SEQ_TYPE_META) {
sequencer_flag_users_for_removal(scene, &user_seq->seqbase, seq);
}
/* Clear seq from modifiers. */
SequenceModifierData *smd;
for (smd = user_seq->modifiers.first; smd; smd = smd->next) {
if (smd->mask_sequence == seq) {
smd->mask_sequence = NULL;
}
}
/* Remove effects, that use seq. */
if (SEQ_relation_is_effect_of_strip(user_seq, seq)) {
user_seq->flag |= SEQ_FLAG_DELETE;
/* Strips can be used as mask even if not in same seqbase. */
sequencer_flag_users_for_removal(scene, &scene->ed->seqbase, user_seq);
}
}
}
void SEQ_edit_flag_for_removal(Scene *scene, ListBase *seqbase, Sequence *seq)
{
if (seq == NULL || (seq->flag & SEQ_FLAG_DELETE) != 0) {
return;
}
/* Flag and remove meta children. */
if (seq->type == SEQ_TYPE_META) {
LISTBASE_FOREACH (Sequence *, meta_child, &seq->seqbase) {
SEQ_edit_flag_for_removal(scene, &seq->seqbase, meta_child);
}
}
seq->flag |= SEQ_FLAG_DELETE;
sequencer_flag_users_for_removal(scene, seqbase, seq);
}
void SEQ_edit_remove_flagged_sequences(Scene *scene, ListBase *seqbase)
{
LISTBASE_FOREACH_MUTABLE (Sequence *, seq, seqbase) {
if (seq->flag & SEQ_FLAG_DELETE) {
if (seq->type == SEQ_TYPE_META) {
SEQ_edit_remove_flagged_sequences(scene, &seq->seqbase);
}
SEQ_free_animdata(scene, seq);
BLI_remlink(seqbase, seq);
SEQ_sequence_free(scene, seq);
SEQ_sequence_lookup_tag(scene, SEQ_LOOKUP_TAG_INVALID);
}
}
}
bool SEQ_edit_move_strip_to_seqbase(Scene *scene,
ListBase *seqbase,
Sequence *seq,
ListBase *dst_seqbase)
{
/* Move to meta. */
BLI_remlink(seqbase, seq);
BLI_addtail(dst_seqbase, seq);
SEQ_relations_invalidate_cache_preprocessed(scene, seq);
/* Update meta. */
if (SEQ_transform_test_overlap(dst_seqbase, seq)) {
SEQ_transform_seqbase_shuffle(dst_seqbase, seq, scene);
}
return true;
}
bool SEQ_edit_move_strip_to_meta(Scene *scene,
Sequence *src_seq,
Sequence *dst_seqm,
const char **error_str)
{
/* Find the appropriate seqbase */
Editing *ed = SEQ_editing_get(scene);
VSE: Make time operations self-contained This patch makes it possible to manipulate strips without need to use update functions to recalculate effect and meta strips. Prior to this change function `SEQ_time_update_sequence` had to be used to update mainly effects and meta strips. This was implemented in a way that relied on sorted list of strips, which can't always be done and in rare cases this approach failed. In case of meta strips, `seqbase` had to be passed and compared with "active" one to determine whether meta strip should be updated or not. This is especially weak system that is prone to bugs when functions are used by python API functions. Finally, other strip types had startdisp` and `enddisp` fields updated by this function and a lot of code relied on these fields even if strip start, length and offsets are available. This is completely unnecessary. Implemented changes: All effects and meta strips are updated when strip handles are moved or strip is translated, without need to call any update function. Function `SEQ_time_update_sequence` has been split to `SEQ_time_update_meta_strip_range` and `seq_time_update_effects_strip_range`. These functions should be only used within sequencer module code. Meta update is used for versioning, which is only reason for it not being declared internally. Sequence fields `startdisp` and `enddisp` are now only used for effects to store strip start and end points. These fields should be used only internally within sequencer module code. Use function `SEQ_time_*_handle_frame_get` to get strip start and end points. To update effects and meta strips with reasonable performance, cache for "parent" meta strip and attached effects is added to `SequenceLookup` cache, so it shares invalidation mechanisms. All caches are populated during single iteration. There should be no functional changes. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14990
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ListBase *seqbase = SEQ_get_seqbase_by_seq(scene, src_seq);
if (dst_seqm->type != SEQ_TYPE_META) {
*error_str = N_("Can not move strip to non-meta strip");
return false;
}
if (src_seq == dst_seqm) {
*error_str = N_("Strip can not be moved into itself");
return false;
}
if (seqbase == &dst_seqm->seqbase) {
*error_str = N_("Moved strip is already inside provided meta strip");
return false;
}
if (src_seq->type == SEQ_TYPE_META && SEQ_exists_in_seqbase(dst_seqm, &src_seq->seqbase)) {
*error_str = N_("Moved strip is parent of provided meta strip");
return false;
}
if (!SEQ_exists_in_seqbase(dst_seqm, &ed->seqbase)) {
*error_str = N_("Can not move strip to different scene");
return false;
}
SeqCollection *collection = SEQ_collection_create(__func__);
SEQ_collection_append_strip(src_seq, collection);
SEQ_collection_expand(seqbase, collection, SEQ_query_strip_effect_chain);
Sequence *seq;
SEQ_ITERATOR_FOREACH (seq, collection) {
/* Move to meta. */
SEQ_edit_move_strip_to_seqbase(scene, seqbase, seq, &dst_seqm->seqbase);
}
SEQ_collection_free(collection);
return true;
}
VSE: Make time operations self-contained This patch makes it possible to manipulate strips without need to use update functions to recalculate effect and meta strips. Prior to this change function `SEQ_time_update_sequence` had to be used to update mainly effects and meta strips. This was implemented in a way that relied on sorted list of strips, which can't always be done and in rare cases this approach failed. In case of meta strips, `seqbase` had to be passed and compared with "active" one to determine whether meta strip should be updated or not. This is especially weak system that is prone to bugs when functions are used by python API functions. Finally, other strip types had startdisp` and `enddisp` fields updated by this function and a lot of code relied on these fields even if strip start, length and offsets are available. This is completely unnecessary. Implemented changes: All effects and meta strips are updated when strip handles are moved or strip is translated, without need to call any update function. Function `SEQ_time_update_sequence` has been split to `SEQ_time_update_meta_strip_range` and `seq_time_update_effects_strip_range`. These functions should be only used within sequencer module code. Meta update is used for versioning, which is only reason for it not being declared internally. Sequence fields `startdisp` and `enddisp` are now only used for effects to store strip start and end points. These fields should be used only internally within sequencer module code. Use function `SEQ_time_*_handle_frame_get` to get strip start and end points. To update effects and meta strips with reasonable performance, cache for "parent" meta strip and attached effects is added to `SequenceLookup` cache, so it shares invalidation mechanisms. All caches are populated during single iteration. There should be no functional changes. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14990
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static void seq_split_set_left_hold_offset(const Scene *scene, Sequence *seq, int timeline_frame)
{
/* Adjust within range of extended stillframes before strip. */
if (timeline_frame < seq->start) {
VSE: Make time operations self-contained This patch makes it possible to manipulate strips without need to use update functions to recalculate effect and meta strips. Prior to this change function `SEQ_time_update_sequence` had to be used to update mainly effects and meta strips. This was implemented in a way that relied on sorted list of strips, which can't always be done and in rare cases this approach failed. In case of meta strips, `seqbase` had to be passed and compared with "active" one to determine whether meta strip should be updated or not. This is especially weak system that is prone to bugs when functions are used by python API functions. Finally, other strip types had startdisp` and `enddisp` fields updated by this function and a lot of code relied on these fields even if strip start, length and offsets are available. This is completely unnecessary. Implemented changes: All effects and meta strips are updated when strip handles are moved or strip is translated, without need to call any update function. Function `SEQ_time_update_sequence` has been split to `SEQ_time_update_meta_strip_range` and `seq_time_update_effects_strip_range`. These functions should be only used within sequencer module code. Meta update is used for versioning, which is only reason for it not being declared internally. Sequence fields `startdisp` and `enddisp` are now only used for effects to store strip start and end points. These fields should be used only internally within sequencer module code. Use function `SEQ_time_*_handle_frame_get` to get strip start and end points. To update effects and meta strips with reasonable performance, cache for "parent" meta strip and attached effects is added to `SequenceLookup` cache, so it shares invalidation mechanisms. All caches are populated during single iteration. There should be no functional changes. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14990
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SEQ_time_left_handle_frame_set(scene, seq, timeline_frame);
}
/* Adjust within range of strip contents. */
else if ((timeline_frame >= seq->start) && (timeline_frame <= (seq->start + seq->len))) {
seq->anim_startofs += timeline_frame - seq->start;
seq->start = timeline_frame;
seq->startofs = 0;
}
/* Adjust within range of extended stillframes after strip. */
else if ((seq->start + seq->len) < timeline_frame) {
const int right_handle_backup = SEQ_time_right_handle_frame_get(seq);
seq->start += timeline_frame - seq->start;
seq->anim_startofs += seq->len - 1;
seq->len = 1;
VSE: Make time operations self-contained This patch makes it possible to manipulate strips without need to use update functions to recalculate effect and meta strips. Prior to this change function `SEQ_time_update_sequence` had to be used to update mainly effects and meta strips. This was implemented in a way that relied on sorted list of strips, which can't always be done and in rare cases this approach failed. In case of meta strips, `seqbase` had to be passed and compared with "active" one to determine whether meta strip should be updated or not. This is especially weak system that is prone to bugs when functions are used by python API functions. Finally, other strip types had startdisp` and `enddisp` fields updated by this function and a lot of code relied on these fields even if strip start, length and offsets are available. This is completely unnecessary. Implemented changes: All effects and meta strips are updated when strip handles are moved or strip is translated, without need to call any update function. Function `SEQ_time_update_sequence` has been split to `SEQ_time_update_meta_strip_range` and `seq_time_update_effects_strip_range`. These functions should be only used within sequencer module code. Meta update is used for versioning, which is only reason for it not being declared internally. Sequence fields `startdisp` and `enddisp` are now only used for effects to store strip start and end points. These fields should be used only internally within sequencer module code. Use function `SEQ_time_*_handle_frame_get` to get strip start and end points. To update effects and meta strips with reasonable performance, cache for "parent" meta strip and attached effects is added to `SequenceLookup` cache, so it shares invalidation mechanisms. All caches are populated during single iteration. There should be no functional changes. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14990
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SEQ_time_left_handle_frame_set(scene, seq, timeline_frame);
SEQ_time_right_handle_frame_set(scene, seq, right_handle_backup);
}
}
VSE: Make time operations self-contained This patch makes it possible to manipulate strips without need to use update functions to recalculate effect and meta strips. Prior to this change function `SEQ_time_update_sequence` had to be used to update mainly effects and meta strips. This was implemented in a way that relied on sorted list of strips, which can't always be done and in rare cases this approach failed. In case of meta strips, `seqbase` had to be passed and compared with "active" one to determine whether meta strip should be updated or not. This is especially weak system that is prone to bugs when functions are used by python API functions. Finally, other strip types had startdisp` and `enddisp` fields updated by this function and a lot of code relied on these fields even if strip start, length and offsets are available. This is completely unnecessary. Implemented changes: All effects and meta strips are updated when strip handles are moved or strip is translated, without need to call any update function. Function `SEQ_time_update_sequence` has been split to `SEQ_time_update_meta_strip_range` and `seq_time_update_effects_strip_range`. These functions should be only used within sequencer module code. Meta update is used for versioning, which is only reason for it not being declared internally. Sequence fields `startdisp` and `enddisp` are now only used for effects to store strip start and end points. These fields should be used only internally within sequencer module code. Use function `SEQ_time_*_handle_frame_get` to get strip start and end points. To update effects and meta strips with reasonable performance, cache for "parent" meta strip and attached effects is added to `SequenceLookup` cache, so it shares invalidation mechanisms. All caches are populated during single iteration. There should be no functional changes. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14990
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static void seq_split_set_right_hold_offset(const Scene *scene, Sequence *seq, int timeline_frame)
{
/* Adjust within range of extended stillframes before strip. */
if (timeline_frame < seq->start) {
const int left_handle_backup = SEQ_time_left_handle_frame_get(seq);
seq->start = timeline_frame - 1;
VSE: Make time operations self-contained This patch makes it possible to manipulate strips without need to use update functions to recalculate effect and meta strips. Prior to this change function `SEQ_time_update_sequence` had to be used to update mainly effects and meta strips. This was implemented in a way that relied on sorted list of strips, which can't always be done and in rare cases this approach failed. In case of meta strips, `seqbase` had to be passed and compared with "active" one to determine whether meta strip should be updated or not. This is especially weak system that is prone to bugs when functions are used by python API functions. Finally, other strip types had startdisp` and `enddisp` fields updated by this function and a lot of code relied on these fields even if strip start, length and offsets are available. This is completely unnecessary. Implemented changes: All effects and meta strips are updated when strip handles are moved or strip is translated, without need to call any update function. Function `SEQ_time_update_sequence` has been split to `SEQ_time_update_meta_strip_range` and `seq_time_update_effects_strip_range`. These functions should be only used within sequencer module code. Meta update is used for versioning, which is only reason for it not being declared internally. Sequence fields `startdisp` and `enddisp` are now only used for effects to store strip start and end points. These fields should be used only internally within sequencer module code. Use function `SEQ_time_*_handle_frame_get` to get strip start and end points. To update effects and meta strips with reasonable performance, cache for "parent" meta strip and attached effects is added to `SequenceLookup` cache, so it shares invalidation mechanisms. All caches are populated during single iteration. There should be no functional changes. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14990
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SEQ_time_left_handle_frame_set(scene, seq, left_handle_backup);
SEQ_time_right_handle_frame_set(scene, seq, timeline_frame);
}
/* Adjust within range of strip contents. */
else if ((timeline_frame >= seq->start) && (timeline_frame <= (seq->start + seq->len))) {
seq->anim_endofs += seq->start + seq->len - timeline_frame;
seq->endofs = 0;
}
/* Adjust within range of extended stillframes after strip. */
else if ((seq->start + seq->len) < timeline_frame) {
VSE: Make time operations self-contained This patch makes it possible to manipulate strips without need to use update functions to recalculate effect and meta strips. Prior to this change function `SEQ_time_update_sequence` had to be used to update mainly effects and meta strips. This was implemented in a way that relied on sorted list of strips, which can't always be done and in rare cases this approach failed. In case of meta strips, `seqbase` had to be passed and compared with "active" one to determine whether meta strip should be updated or not. This is especially weak system that is prone to bugs when functions are used by python API functions. Finally, other strip types had startdisp` and `enddisp` fields updated by this function and a lot of code relied on these fields even if strip start, length and offsets are available. This is completely unnecessary. Implemented changes: All effects and meta strips are updated when strip handles are moved or strip is translated, without need to call any update function. Function `SEQ_time_update_sequence` has been split to `SEQ_time_update_meta_strip_range` and `seq_time_update_effects_strip_range`. These functions should be only used within sequencer module code. Meta update is used for versioning, which is only reason for it not being declared internally. Sequence fields `startdisp` and `enddisp` are now only used for effects to store strip start and end points. These fields should be used only internally within sequencer module code. Use function `SEQ_time_*_handle_frame_get` to get strip start and end points. To update effects and meta strips with reasonable performance, cache for "parent" meta strip and attached effects is added to `SequenceLookup` cache, so it shares invalidation mechanisms. All caches are populated during single iteration. There should be no functional changes. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14990
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SEQ_time_right_handle_frame_set(scene, seq, timeline_frame);
}
}
VSE: Make time operations self-contained This patch makes it possible to manipulate strips without need to use update functions to recalculate effect and meta strips. Prior to this change function `SEQ_time_update_sequence` had to be used to update mainly effects and meta strips. This was implemented in a way that relied on sorted list of strips, which can't always be done and in rare cases this approach failed. In case of meta strips, `seqbase` had to be passed and compared with "active" one to determine whether meta strip should be updated or not. This is especially weak system that is prone to bugs when functions are used by python API functions. Finally, other strip types had startdisp` and `enddisp` fields updated by this function and a lot of code relied on these fields even if strip start, length and offsets are available. This is completely unnecessary. Implemented changes: All effects and meta strips are updated when strip handles are moved or strip is translated, without need to call any update function. Function `SEQ_time_update_sequence` has been split to `SEQ_time_update_meta_strip_range` and `seq_time_update_effects_strip_range`. These functions should be only used within sequencer module code. Meta update is used for versioning, which is only reason for it not being declared internally. Sequence fields `startdisp` and `enddisp` are now only used for effects to store strip start and end points. These fields should be used only internally within sequencer module code. Use function `SEQ_time_*_handle_frame_get` to get strip start and end points. To update effects and meta strips with reasonable performance, cache for "parent" meta strip and attached effects is added to `SequenceLookup` cache, so it shares invalidation mechanisms. All caches are populated during single iteration. There should be no functional changes. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14990
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static void seq_split_set_right_offset(const Scene *scene, Sequence *seq, int timeline_frame)
{
/* Adjust within range of extended stillframes before strip. */
if (timeline_frame < seq->start) {
const int content_offset = seq->start - timeline_frame + 1;
seq->start = timeline_frame - 1;
seq->startofs += content_offset;
}
VSE: Make time operations self-contained This patch makes it possible to manipulate strips without need to use update functions to recalculate effect and meta strips. Prior to this change function `SEQ_time_update_sequence` had to be used to update mainly effects and meta strips. This was implemented in a way that relied on sorted list of strips, which can't always be done and in rare cases this approach failed. In case of meta strips, `seqbase` had to be passed and compared with "active" one to determine whether meta strip should be updated or not. This is especially weak system that is prone to bugs when functions are used by python API functions. Finally, other strip types had startdisp` and `enddisp` fields updated by this function and a lot of code relied on these fields even if strip start, length and offsets are available. This is completely unnecessary. Implemented changes: All effects and meta strips are updated when strip handles are moved or strip is translated, without need to call any update function. Function `SEQ_time_update_sequence` has been split to `SEQ_time_update_meta_strip_range` and `seq_time_update_effects_strip_range`. These functions should be only used within sequencer module code. Meta update is used for versioning, which is only reason for it not being declared internally. Sequence fields `startdisp` and `enddisp` are now only used for effects to store strip start and end points. These fields should be used only internally within sequencer module code. Use function `SEQ_time_*_handle_frame_get` to get strip start and end points. To update effects and meta strips with reasonable performance, cache for "parent" meta strip and attached effects is added to `SequenceLookup` cache, so it shares invalidation mechanisms. All caches are populated during single iteration. There should be no functional changes. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14990
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SEQ_time_right_handle_frame_set(scene, seq, timeline_frame);
}
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static void seq_split_set_left_offset(const Scene *scene, Sequence *seq, int timeline_frame)
{
/* Adjust within range of extended stillframes after strip. */
if (timeline_frame > seq->start + seq->len) {
const int content_offset = timeline_frame - (seq->start + seq->len) + 1;
seq->start += content_offset;
seq->endofs += content_offset;
}
VSE: Make time operations self-contained This patch makes it possible to manipulate strips without need to use update functions to recalculate effect and meta strips. Prior to this change function `SEQ_time_update_sequence` had to be used to update mainly effects and meta strips. This was implemented in a way that relied on sorted list of strips, which can't always be done and in rare cases this approach failed. In case of meta strips, `seqbase` had to be passed and compared with "active" one to determine whether meta strip should be updated or not. This is especially weak system that is prone to bugs when functions are used by python API functions. Finally, other strip types had startdisp` and `enddisp` fields updated by this function and a lot of code relied on these fields even if strip start, length and offsets are available. This is completely unnecessary. Implemented changes: All effects and meta strips are updated when strip handles are moved or strip is translated, without need to call any update function. Function `SEQ_time_update_sequence` has been split to `SEQ_time_update_meta_strip_range` and `seq_time_update_effects_strip_range`. These functions should be only used within sequencer module code. Meta update is used for versioning, which is only reason for it not being declared internally. Sequence fields `startdisp` and `enddisp` are now only used for effects to store strip start and end points. These fields should be used only internally within sequencer module code. Use function `SEQ_time_*_handle_frame_get` to get strip start and end points. To update effects and meta strips with reasonable performance, cache for "parent" meta strip and attached effects is added to `SequenceLookup` cache, so it shares invalidation mechanisms. All caches are populated during single iteration. There should be no functional changes. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14990
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SEQ_time_left_handle_frame_set(scene, seq, timeline_frame);
}
static bool seq_edit_split_effect_intersect_check(const Sequence *seq, const int timeline_frame)
{
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return timeline_frame > SEQ_time_left_handle_frame_get(seq) &&
timeline_frame < SEQ_time_right_handle_frame_get(seq);
}
static void seq_edit_split_handle_strip_offsets(Main *bmain,
Scene *scene,
Sequence *left_seq,
Sequence *right_seq,
const int timeline_frame,
const eSeqSplitMethod method)
{
if (seq_edit_split_effect_intersect_check(right_seq, timeline_frame)) {
switch (method) {
case SEQ_SPLIT_SOFT:
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seq_split_set_left_offset(scene, right_seq, timeline_frame);
break;
case SEQ_SPLIT_HARD:
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seq_split_set_left_hold_offset(scene, right_seq, timeline_frame);
SEQ_add_reload_new_file(bmain, scene, right_seq, false);
break;
}
}
if (seq_edit_split_effect_intersect_check(left_seq, timeline_frame)) {
switch (method) {
case SEQ_SPLIT_SOFT:
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seq_split_set_right_offset(scene, left_seq, timeline_frame);
break;
case SEQ_SPLIT_HARD:
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seq_split_set_right_hold_offset(scene, left_seq, timeline_frame);
SEQ_add_reload_new_file(bmain, scene, left_seq, false);
break;
}
}
}
static bool seq_edit_split_effect_inputs_intersect(const Sequence *seq, const int timeline_frame)
{
bool input_does_intersect = false;
if (seq->seq1) {
input_does_intersect |= seq_edit_split_effect_intersect_check(seq->seq1, timeline_frame);
if ((seq->seq1->type & SEQ_TYPE_EFFECT) != 0) {
input_does_intersect |= seq_edit_split_effect_inputs_intersect(seq->seq1, timeline_frame);
}
}
if (seq->seq2) {
input_does_intersect |= seq_edit_split_effect_intersect_check(seq->seq2, timeline_frame);
if ((seq->seq1->type & SEQ_TYPE_EFFECT) != 0) {
input_does_intersect |= seq_edit_split_effect_inputs_intersect(seq->seq2, timeline_frame);
}
}
if (seq->seq3) {
input_does_intersect |= seq_edit_split_effect_intersect_check(seq->seq3, timeline_frame);
if ((seq->seq1->type & SEQ_TYPE_EFFECT) != 0) {
input_does_intersect |= seq_edit_split_effect_inputs_intersect(seq->seq3, timeline_frame);
}
}
return input_does_intersect;
}
static bool seq_edit_split_operation_permitted_check(SeqCollection *strips,
const int timeline_frame,
const char **r_error)
{
Sequence *seq;
SEQ_ITERATOR_FOREACH (seq, strips) {
if ((seq->type & SEQ_TYPE_EFFECT) == 0) {
continue;
}
if (!seq_edit_split_effect_intersect_check(seq, timeline_frame)) {
continue;
}
if (SEQ_effect_get_num_inputs(seq->type) <= 1) {
continue;
}
if (ELEM(seq->type, SEQ_TYPE_CROSS, SEQ_TYPE_GAMCROSS, SEQ_TYPE_WIPE)) {
*r_error = "Splitting transition effect is not permitted.";
return false;
}
if (!seq_edit_split_effect_inputs_intersect(seq, timeline_frame)) {
*r_error = "Effect inputs don't overlap. Can not split such effect.";
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
Sequence *SEQ_edit_strip_split(Main *bmain,
Scene *scene,
ListBase *seqbase,
Sequence *seq,
const int timeline_frame,
const eSeqSplitMethod method,
const char **r_error)
{
if (!seq_edit_split_effect_intersect_check(seq, timeline_frame)) {
return NULL;
}
/* Whole strip chain must be duplicated in order to preserve relationships. */
SeqCollection *collection = SEQ_collection_create(__func__);
SEQ_collection_append_strip(seq, collection);
SEQ_collection_expand(seqbase, collection, SEQ_query_strip_effect_chain);
if (!seq_edit_split_operation_permitted_check(collection, timeline_frame, r_error)) {
SEQ_collection_free(collection);
return NULL;
}
/* Store `F-Curves`, so original ones aren't renamed. */
ListBase fcurves_original_backup = {NULL, NULL};
SEQ_animation_backup_original(scene, &fcurves_original_backup);
ListBase left_strips = {NULL, NULL};
SEQ_ITERATOR_FOREACH (seq, collection) {
/* Move strips in collection from seqbase to new ListBase. */
BLI_remlink(seqbase, seq);
BLI_addtail(&left_strips, seq);
/* Duplicate curves from backup, so they can be renamed along with split strips. */
SEQ_animation_duplicate(scene, seq, &fcurves_original_backup);
}
SEQ_collection_free(collection);
/* Duplicate ListBase. */
ListBase right_strips = {NULL, NULL};
SEQ_sequence_base_dupli_recursive(scene, scene, &right_strips, &left_strips, SEQ_DUPE_ALL, 0);
Sequence *left_seq = left_strips.first;
Sequence *right_seq = right_strips.first;
Sequence *return_seq = NULL;
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/* Move strips from detached `ListBase`, otherwise they can't be flagged for removal. */
BLI_movelisttolist(seqbase, &left_strips);
BLI_movelisttolist(seqbase, &right_strips);
VSE: Make time operations self-contained This patch makes it possible to manipulate strips without need to use update functions to recalculate effect and meta strips. Prior to this change function `SEQ_time_update_sequence` had to be used to update mainly effects and meta strips. This was implemented in a way that relied on sorted list of strips, which can't always be done and in rare cases this approach failed. In case of meta strips, `seqbase` had to be passed and compared with "active" one to determine whether meta strip should be updated or not. This is especially weak system that is prone to bugs when functions are used by python API functions. Finally, other strip types had startdisp` and `enddisp` fields updated by this function and a lot of code relied on these fields even if strip start, length and offsets are available. This is completely unnecessary. Implemented changes: All effects and meta strips are updated when strip handles are moved or strip is translated, without need to call any update function. Function `SEQ_time_update_sequence` has been split to `SEQ_time_update_meta_strip_range` and `seq_time_update_effects_strip_range`. These functions should be only used within sequencer module code. Meta update is used for versioning, which is only reason for it not being declared internally. Sequence fields `startdisp` and `enddisp` are now only used for effects to store strip start and end points. These fields should be used only internally within sequencer module code. Use function `SEQ_time_*_handle_frame_get` to get strip start and end points. To update effects and meta strips with reasonable performance, cache for "parent" meta strip and attached effects is added to `SequenceLookup` cache, so it shares invalidation mechanisms. All caches are populated during single iteration. There should be no functional changes. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14990
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/* Rename duplicated strips. This has to be done immediately after adding
* strips to seqbase, for lookup cache to work correctly. */
Sequence *seq_rename = right_seq;
for (; seq_rename; seq_rename = seq_rename->next) {
SEQ_ensure_unique_name(seq_rename, scene);
}
/* Split strips. */
while (left_seq && right_seq) {
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if (SEQ_time_left_handle_frame_get(left_seq) >= timeline_frame) {
SEQ_edit_flag_for_removal(scene, seqbase, left_seq);
}
VSE: Make time operations self-contained This patch makes it possible to manipulate strips without need to use update functions to recalculate effect and meta strips. Prior to this change function `SEQ_time_update_sequence` had to be used to update mainly effects and meta strips. This was implemented in a way that relied on sorted list of strips, which can't always be done and in rare cases this approach failed. In case of meta strips, `seqbase` had to be passed and compared with "active" one to determine whether meta strip should be updated or not. This is especially weak system that is prone to bugs when functions are used by python API functions. Finally, other strip types had startdisp` and `enddisp` fields updated by this function and a lot of code relied on these fields even if strip start, length and offsets are available. This is completely unnecessary. Implemented changes: All effects and meta strips are updated when strip handles are moved or strip is translated, without need to call any update function. Function `SEQ_time_update_sequence` has been split to `SEQ_time_update_meta_strip_range` and `seq_time_update_effects_strip_range`. These functions should be only used within sequencer module code. Meta update is used for versioning, which is only reason for it not being declared internally. Sequence fields `startdisp` and `enddisp` are now only used for effects to store strip start and end points. These fields should be used only internally within sequencer module code. Use function `SEQ_time_*_handle_frame_get` to get strip start and end points. To update effects and meta strips with reasonable performance, cache for "parent" meta strip and attached effects is added to `SequenceLookup` cache, so it shares invalidation mechanisms. All caches are populated during single iteration. There should be no functional changes. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14990
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else if (SEQ_time_right_handle_frame_get(right_seq) <= timeline_frame) {
SEQ_edit_flag_for_removal(scene, seqbase, right_seq);
}
else if (return_seq == NULL) {
/* Store return value - pointer to strip that will not be removed. */
return_seq = right_seq;
}
seq_edit_split_handle_strip_offsets(bmain, scene, left_seq, right_seq, timeline_frame, method);
left_seq = left_seq->next;
right_seq = right_seq->next;
}
SEQ_edit_remove_flagged_sequences(scene, seqbase);
SEQ_animation_restore_original(scene, &fcurves_original_backup);
return return_seq;
}
bool SEQ_edit_remove_gaps(Scene *scene,
ListBase *seqbase,
const int initial_frame,
const bool remove_all_gaps)
{
GapInfo gap_info = {0};
seq_time_gap_info_get(scene, seqbase, initial_frame, &gap_info);
if (!gap_info.gap_exists) {
return false;
}
if (remove_all_gaps) {
while (gap_info.gap_exists) {
SEQ_transform_offset_after_frame(
scene, seqbase, -gap_info.gap_length, gap_info.gap_start_frame);
seq_time_gap_info_get(scene, seqbase, initial_frame, &gap_info);
}
}
else {
SEQ_transform_offset_after_frame(
scene, seqbase, -gap_info.gap_length, gap_info.gap_start_frame);
}
return true;
}
void SEQ_edit_sequence_name_set(Scene *scene, Sequence *seq, const char *new_name)
{
BLI_strncpy_utf8(seq->name + 2, new_name, MAX_NAME - 2);
BLI_str_utf8_invalid_strip(seq->name + 2, strlen(seq->name + 2));
SEQ_sequence_lookup_tag(scene, SEQ_LOOKUP_TAG_INVALID);
}