This was a double free error which happened because `BM_mesh_bm_from_me`
was taking ownership of arrays that were still owned by the Mesh. Note that
this only happens when the mesh is empty but some custom data layers still
have a non-null data pointer. While usually the data pointer should be null in
this case for performance reasons, other functions should still be able to
handle this situation.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14181
When exporting generated coordinates, the subdivision export code was
using the schema for the non-subdivision case, which is invalid as
non-initialized. This typo existed since the initial commit for the
feature (rBf9567f6c63e75feaf701fa7b78669b9a436f13dd).
The scale-to-fit option did nothing for single words when
the text box had a height. This happened because it was expected that
text would be wrapped however single words never wrap.
Now the same behavior for zero-height text boxes is used when text
can't be wrapped onto multiple lines.
0fd72a98ac called functions to set bezier handle positions
that used uninitialized memory. The fix is to define the handle positions
explicitly, like before.
Drag Action was constantly resetting itself to "move".
Solve this by storing the tool settings per tool and no longer clear
gizmo properties when activating a new tool.
Currently, when normals are calculated for a const mesh, a custom data
layer might be added if it doesn't already exist. Adding a custom data
layer to a mesh is not thread-safe, so this can be a problem in some
situations.
This commit moves derived mesh normals for polygons and
vertices out of `CustomData` to `Mesh_Runtime`. Most of the
hard work for this was already done by rBcfa53e0fbeed7178.
Some changes to logic elsewhere are necessary/helpful:
- No need to call both `BKE_mesh_runtime_clear_cache` and
`BKE_mesh_normals_tag_dirty`, since the former also does the latter.
- Cleanup/simplify mesh conversion and copying since normals are
handled with other runtime data.
Storing these normals like other runtime data clarifies their status
as derived data, meaning custom data moves more towards storing
original/editable data. This means normals won't automatically benefit
from the planned copy-on-write refactor (T95845), so it will have to be
added manually like for the other runtime data.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14154
Currently the RNA functions to add mesh elements like vertices
don't clear the runtime cache of things like triangulation, BVH
trees, etc. This is important, since they might be accessed with
incorrect sizes. This is split from a fix for T95839.
There was accidentally some displacement related code running even when not
using displacement.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14169
Previously, objects and geometries were mapped between frames
using different hash tables in a way that is incompatible with
geometry instances. That is because the geometry mapping happened
without looking at the `persistent_id` of instances, which is not possible
anymore. Now, there is just one mapping that identifies the same
object at multiple points in time.
There are also two new caches for duplicated vbos and textures used for
motion blur. This data has to be duplicated, otherwise it would be freed
when another time step is evaluated. This caching existed before, but is
now a bit more explicit and works for geometry instances as well.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13497
Reset Defaults left the undo stack in an invalid state,
with the active undo step left at the previous state then it should
have been.
Now the buttons own undo logic is used to perform undo pushes.
- No need for `normal_tx` array if we normalize the planes in `plane_tx`.
- No need to calculate the distance squared to a plane (with `dist_signed_squared_to_plane_v3`) if the plane is normalized. `plane_point_side_v3` gets the real distance, accurately, efficiently and also signed.
So normalize the planes of the member `CameraViewFrameData::plane_tx`.
This is a regression partially introduced in rB0a6f428be7f0.
Bones being transformed into edit mode were snapping to themselves.
And the bones of the pose mode weren't even snapping.
(Curious that this was not reported).
Since Python 3.10 is now supported on all platform,
bump the minimum version to reduce the number of Python versions that
need to be supported simultaneously.
Reviewed By: LazyDodo, sybren, mont29, brecht
Ref D13943
This is an alternate fix for T35170 since it caused T44415.
Having the undo system manipulate the key-block coordinates is error
prone as (in the case of T44415) there are situations when it's
important to apply the difference with the original shape key.
This reverts dab0bd9de6, and instead
avoids the problem by not using the data in `Mesh.key` as a reference
for updating shape-keys when exiting edit-mode.
The assumption that the `Mesh.key` in edit-mode won't be modified
until leaving edit-mode isn't always true. Leading to synchronization
errors. (details noted in code-comments).
Resolve this by using shape-key data stored in the BMesh.
Resolving both T35170 & T44415.
Details:
- Remove use of the original vertices when exiting edit mode.
- Remove use of the original shape-key coordinates when exiting
edit-mode (except as a last resort).
- Move shape-key synchronization into a separate function:
`bm_to_mesh_key`.
- Split the synchronization loop into two branches,
depending on the existence of BMesh shape-key coordinates.
- Always write shape-key values back to the BMesh CD_SHAPEKEY layers.
This was only done in some cases but is now necessary for all
shape-keys as these are used to calculate offsets where the `Mesh.key`
was previously used.
- Report a warning when the shape-key layer isn't found as this uses an
imperfect method of restoring coordinates which should only be used as
a last resort.
Reviewed By: mont29
Ref D14127
The problem was when the Object Offset was enabled because the Constant Offset flag was not checked and the offset always was added to the transformation matrix.
Limit the min and max of the IDProperty for the node group input
from 0 to infinity, and the soft min and max between 0 and 1.
Thanks to @PratikPB2123 for investigation.
Instead of accessing the `CD_NORMAL` layer directly,
use the proper API for accessing mesh normals. Even if the
layer exists, the values might be incorrect due to a deformation.
Related to ef0e21f0ae, 969c4a45ce, and T95839.
The flags overlapped ever since normalize was added, so this requires
versioning to copy the flag value.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14165
The code was using the same flag value for different modifiers,
resulting in matching the toggle to random overlapping flags.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14165
The node animation versioning code passes `nullptr` to the `oldName` and
`newName` parameters, but those weren't `NULL`-safe. I added an extra
check for this.
No functional changes, just a crash fix.
Althought the float buffers are only used as cache, current code paths
don't look at the flags to identify which kind of image it is. Actual
fix would be to check flags, but that wouldn't be something to add one
week before release.
This commit fixes it by removing the buffers after use in the image
engine.
Bug was introduced in D12167.
Reading input size from an input socket is not possible in tiled compositor before execution is initialized. A similar change was done for the base class, see BlurBaseOperation::init_data().
Reviewed by: Jeroen Bakker
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14067
This commit should suffice to make the shader API agnostic now (given that
all users of it use the GPU API).
This makes the shaders not trigger a false positive error anymore since
the binding slots are now garanteed by the backend and not changed at
after compilation.
This also bundles all uniforms into UBOs. Making them extendable without
limitations of push constants. The generated uniforms from OCIO are not
densely packed in the UBO to avoid complexity. Another approach would be to
use GPU_uniformbuf_create_from_list but this requires converting uniforms
to GPUInputs which is too complex for what it is.
Reviewed by: brecht, jbakker
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14123
This removes manual handling of normals that was hard-coded
to false in the one place the function was called. This change
will help to make a fix to T95839 simpler.
It's better not to expose the details of where the dirty flags are
stored to every place that wants to know if the normals are dirty.
Some of these places are relics from before vertex normals were
computed lazily anyway, so this is more of an incrememtal cleanup.
This will make part of the fix for T95839 simpler.
Make relation match material and world nodes. Does not address the reported
issue regarding muted nodes, but another missing update found investigating.
This was an old issue, but recent image partial update changes made this more
likely to happen in some cases. Now ensure that whenever the rendered scene
switches the image is updated.
The problem was that the code for sorting polygons around a vertex
assumed that it was a manifold or boundary vertex. However in some cases
the vertex could still be nonmanifold causing the crash. The cases where
the sorting fails are now detected and these vertices are then marked as
nonmanifold.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14065
The "Fill Caps" option on the Curve to Mesh node introduced in
rBbc2f4dd8b408ee makes it possible to fill the open ends of the sweep
to create a manifold mesh.
This patch fixes an edge case, where caps were created even when the
rail curve (the curve used in the "Curve" input socket) was cyclic
making the resulting mesh non-manifold.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14124
In ffmpeg 5.0, several variables were made const to try to prevent bad API usage.
Removed some dead code that wasn't used anymore as well.
Reviewed By: Richard Antalik
Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D14063
Fix boundary error in `BLI_str_unescape_ex`. The `dst_maxncpy` parameter
indicates the maximum buffer size, not the maximum number of characters.
As these are strings, the loop has to stop one byte early to allow space
for the trailing zero byte.
Thanks @mano-wii for the patch!
Add check for `NULL` `from` pointer to `BLO_main_validate_shapekeys`,
and delete these shapekeys, as they are fully invalid and impossible to
recover.
Found in a studio production file (`animation
test/snow_parkour/shots/0040/0040.lighting.blend`, svn rev `1111`).
Would be nice to know how this was generated too...