Previously, passing a falsy `std::function` (i.e. it is empty) or a null
function pointer would result in a `FunctionRef` which is thruthy and thus
appeared callable. Now, when the passed in callable is falsy, the resulting
`FunctionRef` will be too.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/128823
OpenEXR has many compression codecs exposed, with some of them arguably
not very useful. Generally, for lossless compression you want ZIP or PIZ,
and for lossy compression you want DWAA/DWAB. Reorder the dropdown
entries so that these are at the top just below "No compression".
Previously the not-really-great choice of Pxr24 was the first.
Add tooltips to all the compression codecs too, trying to explain
what each of them does in once sentence.
Remove "(lossless)" labels and keep only "(lossy)" -- this is much easier
to visually parse, since both of them were very similar to each other before.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/128787
Second part to fix#128420.
On startup, the Blender File Outliner mode would show empty libraries
linked, pointing to the brush essentials files. This was because some
grease pencil versioning code would call
`BKE_paint_ensure_from_paintmode()`, which would link in the default
brushes. Then a bit later, brush assets versioning code would remove
local brushes from the default starup file, so the library link became
empty.
Initializing paint data shouldn't necessarily include importing default
brushes. In an earlier version I made this optional with a boolean, but
it's easy enough to separate out entirely.
Now `BKE_paint_ensure()` just initializes paint data, and
`BKE_paint_brushes_ensure()` has to be called to ensure that active
brushes are available.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/128801
Replace 'over-allocation' by a standard `blender::Vector` storage for
the `wmGizmoProperty` target properties of the gizmo. This simplifies code somewhat, and
makes the code ready to manage non-trivial types of data.
Explicit default values are also given to all data of `wmGizmoProperty`,
as it appears that the default constructor will not nullify values in
the (trivial) embedded `custom_func` struct.
NOTE: There is much more that could be done in the wmGizmo area to make
it use modern C++ features. The scope of this refactor is strictly
limited to allowing C++ construction/destruction of the wmGizmoProperty
data, as it embeds a PointerRNA pointer that will soon become
a non-trivial C++ struct.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/128763
This refactor contains the following changes:
* Each `PanelDeclaration` contains its direct children. Previously, it only knew
how many children it had. That added complexity to wherever we iterate over
the node declaration.
* Adds a new `DeclarationListBuilder` that is a base class of
`NodeDeclarationBuilder` and `PanelDeclarationBuilder`. It makes sure that the
same API for adding sockets, panels and separators exist for both.
* Modified declare functions for group, group input and group output nodes to
use the normal node builder api instead of doing something custom.
No functional changes are expected.
The main reason for this refactor is to simplify working with nested panels in
node declarations which is useful when we want to support nested panels in the
node editor. The node drawing code is not simplified in this patch, but that
should be easier afterwards.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/128799
EXR DWAA and DWAB are conceptually similar to lossy JPG compression,
with a tunable file size vs image quality parameter. However, previously
Blender always used the fixed default setting, which is kinda similar
to very high quality (like 97) for JPG.
Internally EXR DWA/DWB quality parameter is inverted scale, i.e. 0 is
best/lossless quality, and increased setting value means decreased
quality. However the rest of Blender UI uses 1-100 JPG-like quality
scale, where values above 90 are "visually lossless", 100 is lossless,
and going below something like 50 would be visually quite lossy. So map
that to internal DWA setting:
- blender 100 -> DWA 0
- blender 97 -> DWA 45
The rest is linear relation based on those two points.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/128790
Removes unused GPv2 functions in blenkernel.
Notes:
- Functions for layer masks are still in use, but annotations never
have layer masks in the first place. Would be good to remove the data
structures so we can remove the functions too.
- Some multi-frame edit functions are also still nominally used, but
multi-frame editing is not an active feature for annotations. This
should also be removed.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/128709
This introduces partial functionality of Precision mode to 'Snap to
Grid'.
However, it behaves differently from 'Absolute Grid Snap', as it lacks
smooth mouse movement.
Precision mode is now available specifically for Transform operations.
Use a generic function to access the home directory making macOS path
access match other Unix systems.
When the function was added [0] it solved access to HOME when the
environment variable wasn't set. Since then support for `getpwuid()`
has been added on UNIX systems [1], which also works on macOS,
removing the need for macOS to have a separate function.
Furthermore BLI_expand_tilde had undocumented limitations that didn't
apply to other platforms (see PR for details).
Ref !128734
[0]: 9df13fba69
[1]: 6039cb17e6
The issue occurred because the code block that read the snap flag was
out of sync with the code block that saved the flag.
The solution was to centralize snap flag handling in the
`transform_snap_flag_from_spacetype_ptr()` function. This function
retrieves the appropriate snap flag and property based on the editor
type, eliminating the need for repetitive conditional checks and
ensuring that the correct snap flag is set for each editor.
Tmp field was still used in strip duplication. This was a source of bugs
previously. Now it uses `Map` of new to old strips to fix strip
relations. The field is removed from DNA struct.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/128402
`LH` was computed using `dot(-L, H)`, so there needs to be a negative
sign when computing `Ht2`.
`pdf` is only used for denoising, the change oesn't seem to affect the
regression test.
Allow Docking to work correctly if using a shortcut to the area header
context menu item. There is no longer a need to set the source or
target area locations.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/128730
All geometry shaders have been ported to the
primitive expansion API. The vertex fetch API
is no longer used inside the DRAW module.
This only removes it from the new API which
only Workbench and EEVEE use.
Workbench only used it for shadow rendering, but it
was ported by #125855 .
Overlay-Next project already ported all the geometry
shaders and will not need it.
Rel #127493
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/127659