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Hans Goudey
f0467b4615 Cleanup: Return std::string from operator name and description callbacks
With the end goal of simplifying ownership and memory management,
and allowing the use of `get_name` in contexts without statically
allocated strings, use `std::string` for the return values of these two
operator type callbacks instead of `const char *` and `char *`.

In the meantime things get uglier in some places. I'd expect `std::string`
to be used more in the future elsewhere in Blender though.

Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/110823
2023-08-11 19:11:27 +02:00
Jacques Lucke
cc4d5c432c RNA: move headers to C++
Also see #103343.

Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/111022
2023-08-10 22:40:27 +02:00
Aras Pranckevicius
d973355b3a Cleanup: reduce amount of math-related includes
Using ClangBuildAnalyzer on the whole Blender build, it was pointing
out that BLI_math.h is the heaviest "header hub" (i.e. non tiny file
that is included a lot).

However, there's very little (actually zero) source files in Blender
that need "all the math" (base, colors, vectors, matrices,
quaternions, intersection, interpolation, statistics, solvers and
time). A common use case is source files needing just vectors, or
just vectors & matrices, or just colors etc. Actually, 181 files
were including the whole math thing without needing it at all.

This change removes BLI_math.h completely, and instead in all the
places that need it, includes BLI_math_vector.h or BLI_math_color.h
and so on.

Change from that:
- BLI_math_color.h was included 1399 times -> now 408 (took 114.0sec
  to parse -> now 36.3sec)
- BLI_simd.h 1403 -> 418 (109.7sec -> 34.9sec).

Full rebuild of Blender (Apple M1, Xcode, RelWithDebInfo) is not
affected much (342sec -> 334sec). Most of benefit would be when
someone's changing BLI_simd.h or BLI_math_color.h or similar files,
that now there's 3x fewer files result in a recompile.

Pull Request #110944
2023-08-10 14:51:40 +03:00
Hans Goudey
ffe4fbe832 Cleanup: Move editors headers to C++
See #103343

Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/110820
2023-08-05 02:57:52 +02:00
Hans Goudey
bc8c892c65 Cleanup: Move WM headers to C++
Also move a few more headers that included WM headers.

Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/110815
2023-08-04 23:11:22 +02:00
Hans Goudey
dc7979a056 Cleanup: Make geometry set naming more consistent
Remove the "_for_read" suffix from methods to get geometry and geometry
components. That should be considered the default, so the suffix just
adds unnecessary text. This is consistent with the attribute API and
various implicit sharing data access methods.

Use "from_mesh" instead of "create_with_mesh". This is consistent with
the recently used naming for the `IndexMask` API.

Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/110738
2023-08-03 17:09:18 +02:00
Hans Goudey
731d296f35 Cleanup: Move mesh related blenkernel headers to C++
See #103343

Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/110730
2023-08-02 22:14:18 +02:00
Sybren A. Stüvel
e604f3db91 Refactor: Anim, abstractions for armature layers
Add an API for armature layer access. Instead of accessing `arm->layer`
and friends directly, the code now uses this API. This will make things
easier to replace by bone collections in the future.

The functions are named "bonecoll" (short for "bone collection"), as
that's the soon-to-be-introduced replacement for armature layers. This
API is the first step towards that replacement, and should help to
reduce the changes necessary when functional changes are committed.

This also creates a new module `source/blender/animrig` for Animation &
Rigging code. This will, for example, house the bone collection system
in the near future.

There is a bunch of code currently spread across blenkernel and editors
in a rather ad-hoc way; it is intended that at some point that code gets
moved into `animrig` as well (or at least the subset of that code where
such a move makes sense; brain still required).

Ref: #108941

No functional changes.
2023-07-27 14:57:01 +02:00
Campbell Barton
cc892efcd4 Cleanup: use snake case, especially for structs that define callbacks
Use snake case for ShaderFxTypeInfo, ModifierTypeInfo,
GpencilModifierTypeInfo & bConstraintTypeInfo.
2023-07-27 12:21:06 +10:00
Hans Goudey
95edff7495 Cleanup: Rename mesh custom data fields
Implements the rest of #101689, after 5e9ea9243b.

- `vdata` -> `vert_data`
- `edata` -> `edge_data`
- `pdata` -> `face_data`
- `ldata` -> `loop_data`

A deeper rename of `loop` to `corner` will be proposed as a next
step, and renaming `totvert` and `totedge` can be done separately.

Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/110432
2023-07-25 21:15:52 +02:00
Hans Goudey
5e9ea9243b Mesh: Rename "polys" to "faces"
Implements part of #101689.

The "poly" name was chosen to distinguish the `MLoop` + `MPoly`
combination from the `MFace` struct it replaced. Those two structures
persisted together for a long time, but nowadays `MPoly` is gone, and
`MFace` is only used in some legacy code like the particle system.

To avoid unnecessarily using a different term, increase consistency
with the UI and with BMesh, and generally make code a bit easier to
read, this commit replaces the `poly` term with `poly`. Most variables
that use the term are renamed too. `Mesh.totface` and `Mesh.fdata` now
have a `_legacy` suffix to reduce confusion. In a next step, `pdata`
can be renamed to `face_data` as well.

Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/109819
2023-07-24 22:06:55 +02:00
Philipp Oeser
2cb9290012 Fix #110021: Deform modifier binding can go wrong in certain stacks
This affected `Mesh Deform`, `Corrective Smooth` and `Laplacian Smooth`.

Exposed by 57ea827bfb (e5ec04d73c).

Evaluating the incoming mesh can be different in
`BKE_object_handle_data_update` as opposed to
`object_force_modifier_update_for_bind` due to different
`CustomData_MeshMasks` being used (the former used a handpicked set, the
later was still using `CD_MASK_BAREMESH`). But since moving many
relevant [to modifiers] data to attributes, this could lead to binding go
wrong (e.g. reporting a vertex count mismatch as reported in #110021
which was due to the fact that creases were not propagated and that
changed the output [also vertex count] of a subdivision modifier in the
stack).

Now use `CD_MASK_DERIVEDMESH` in `object_force_modifier_update_for_bind`
to get all relevant attributes for evaluation (this is not used in `BKE_object_handle_data_update`
to avoid a big performance impact there).

Also fixes #109626 afaict.

Should probably go into 3.6 LTS (maybe even 3.3 LTS).

Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/110095
2023-07-17 09:31:46 +02:00
Hans Goudey
ec29d96d11 Cleanup: Simplify replacing component data in geometry set 2023-07-07 09:59:55 -04:00
Campbell Barton
cf29e011be Cleanup: remove all strcpy calls in source/blender/editors/
Replace with STRNCPY or BLI_strncpy, while many cases were safe,
translated source strings could cause buffer overflows, see: #108917.
2023-06-19 11:58:33 +10:00
Hans Goudey
f4124ee02d Cleanup: Move GeometrySet and components to proper namespace
Move `GeometrySet` and `GeometryComponent` and subclasses
to the `blender::bke` namespace. This wasn't done earlier since
these were one of the first C++ classes used throughout Blender,
but now it is common.

Also remove the now-unnecessary C-header, since all users of
the geometry set header are now in C++.

Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/109020
2023-06-15 22:18:28 +02:00
Campbell Barton
87ff8ee09a Cleanup: disambiguate the term 'path'
Use filepath or dirpath, unless the contents might be either,
in that case note that the contents could be both.
Use `rna_path*` in some cases too.
2023-06-05 10:57:34 +10:00
Campbell Barton
74dd0ed09e Cleanup: remove redundant struct qualifiers 2023-06-03 08:54:37 +10:00
Sergey Sharybin
c1bc70b711 Cleanup: Add a copyright notice to files and use SPDX format
A lot of files were missing copyright field in the header and
the Blender Foundation contributed to them in a sense of bug
fixing and general maintenance.

This change makes it explicit that those files are at least
partially copyrighted by the Blender Foundation.

Note that this does not make it so the Blender Foundation is
the only holder of the copyright in those files, and developers
who do not have a signed contract with the foundation still
hold the copyright as well.

Another aspect of this change is using SPDX format for the
header. We already used it for the license specification,
and now we state it for the copyright as well, following the
FAQ:

    https://reuse.software/faq/
2023-05-31 16:19:06 +02:00
Hans Goudey
66d20c8723 Cleanup: Simplofy use of modifier eval context flags 2023-05-30 16:43:02 -04:00
Hans Goudey
4d841e1b35 Mesh: Reimplement and unify topology maps
Combine the newer less efficient C++ implementations and the older
less convenient C functions. The maps now contain one large array of
indices, split into groups by a separate array of offset indices.
Though performance of creating the maps is relatively unchanged, the
new implementation uses 4 bytes less per source element than the C
maps, and 20 bytes less than the newer C++ functions (which also
had more overhead with larger N-gons). The usage syntax is simpler
than the C functions as well.

The reduced memory usage is helpful for when these maps are cached
in the near future. It will also allow sharing the offsets between
maps for different domains like vertex to corner and vertex to face.

A simple `GroupedSpan` class is introduced to make accessing the
topology maps much simpler. It combines offset indices and a separate
span, splitting it into chunks in an efficient way.

Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/107861
2023-05-24 13:16:57 +02:00
Campbell Barton
3958ae7241 Cleanup: use STRNCPY, SNPRINTF macros 2023-05-09 14:08:19 +10:00
Campbell Barton
6859bb6e67 Cleanup: format (with BraceWrapping::AfterControlStatement "MultiLine") 2023-05-02 09:37:49 +10:00
Campbell Barton
0a7f2486ec Fix apply as shape operator accessing properties that don't exist 2023-04-30 15:08:27 +10:00
Hans Goudey
2ab500c234 Cleanup: Remove unnecessary point cloud function argument
The "nomain to main" function for point clouds now always takes
ownership of the source data-block, just like the mesh version.
2023-04-19 15:52:56 -04:00
Hans Goudey
2a4323c2f5 Mesh: Move edges to a generic attribute
Implements #95966, as the final step of #95965.

This commit changes the storage of mesh edge vertex indices from the
`MEdge` type to the generic `int2` attribute type. This follows the
general design for geometry and the attribute system, where the data
storage type and the usage semantics are separated.

The main benefit of the change is reduced memory usage-- the
requirements of storing mesh edges is reduced by 1/3. For example,
this saves 8MB on a 1 million vertex grid. This also gives performance
benefits to any memory-bound mesh processing algorithm that uses edges.

Another benefit is that all of the edge's vertex indices are
contiguous. In a few cases, it's helpful to process all of them as
`Span<int>` rather than `Span<int2>`. Similarly, the type is more
likely to match a generic format used by a library, or code that
shouldn't know about specific Blender `Mesh` types.

Various Notes:
- The `.edge_verts` name is used to reflect a mapping between domains,
  similar to `.corner_verts`, etc. The period means that it the data
  shouldn't change arbitrarily by the user or procedural operations.
- `edge[0]` is now used instead of `edge.v1`
- Signed integers are used instead of unsigned to reduce the mixing
  of signed-ness, which can be error prone.
- All of the previously used core mesh data types (`MVert`, `MEdge`,
  `MLoop`, `MPoly` are now deprecated. Only generic types are used).
- The `vec2i` DNA type is used in the few C files where necessary.

Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/106638
2023-04-17 13:47:41 +02:00
Jacques Lucke
7eee378ecc Custom Data: support implicit sharing for custom data layers
This integrates the new implicit-sharing system (from fbcddfcd68)
with `CustomData`. Now the potentially long arrays referenced by custom
data layers can be shared between different systems but most importantly
between different geometries. This makes e.g. copying a mesh much cheaper
because none of the attributes has to be copied. Only when an attribute
is modified does it have to be copied.

Also see the original design task: #95845.

This reduces memory and improves performance by avoiding unnecessary
data copies. For example, the used memory after loading a highly
subdivided mesh is reduced from 2.4GB to 1.79GB. This is about 25%
less which is the expected amount because in `main` there are 4 copies
of the data:
1. The original data which is allocated when the file is loaded.
2. The copy for the depsgraph allocated during depsgraph evaluation.
3. The copy for the undo system allocated when the first undo step is
  created right after loading the file.
4. GPU buffers allocated for drawing.

This patch only gets rid of copy number 2 for the depsgraph. In theory
the other copies can be removed as part of follow up PRs as well though.

-----

The patch has three main components:
* Slightly modified `CustomData` API to make it work better with implicit
  sharing:
  * `CD_REFERENCE` and `CD_DUPLICATE` have been removed because they are
    meaningless when implicit-sharing is used.
  * `CD_ASSIGN` has been removed as well because it's not an allocation
    type anyway. The functionality of using existing arrays as custom
    data layers has not been removed though.
  * This can still be done with `CustomData_add_layer_with_data` which
    also has a new argument that allows passing in information about
    whether the array is shared.
  * `CD_FLAG_NOFREE` has been removed because it's no longer necessary. It
    only existed because of `CD_REFERENCE`.
  * `CustomData_copy` and `CustomData_merge` have been split up into a
    functions that do copy the actual attribute values and those that do
    not. The latter functions now have the `_layout` suffix
    (e.g. `CustomData_copy_layout`).
* Changes in `customdata.cc` to make it actually use implicit-sharing.
* Changes in various other files to adapt to the changes in `BKE_customdata.h`.

Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/106228
2023-04-13 14:57:57 +02:00
Jacques Lucke
92b607d686 CustomData: add separate function to add layer from existing data
This simplifies the usage of the API and is preparation for #104478.

The `CustomData_add_layer` and `CustomData_add_layer_named` now have corresponding
`*_with_data` functions that should be used when creating the layer from existing data.

Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/105708
2023-03-14 15:30:26 +01:00
Falk David
df0c2693b6 Refactor: Rename grease pencil files to legacy
This renames the `BKE_gpencil_*` as well as the `DNA_gpencil_types.h`
files to indicate that it's the legacy grease pencil.

Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/105597
2023-03-13 10:42:51 +01:00
Hans Goudey
1dc57a89e9 Mesh: Move functions to C++ header
Refactoring mesh code, it has become clear that local cleanups and
simplifications are limited by the need to keep a C public API for
mesh functions. This change makes code more obvious and makes further
refactoring much easier.

- Add a new `BKE_mesh.hh` header for a C++ only mesh API
- Introduce a new `blender::bke::mesh` namespace, documented here:
  https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Source/Objects/Mesh#Namespaces
- Move some functions to the new namespace, cleaning up their arguments
- Move code to `Array` and `float3` where necessary to use the new API
- Define existing inline mesh data access functions to the new header
- Keep some C API functions where necessary because of RNA
- Move all C++ files to use the new header, which includes the old one

In the future it may make sense to split up `BKE_mesh.hh` more, but for
now keeping the same name as the existing header keeps things simple.

Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/105416
2023-03-12 22:29:15 +01:00
Falk David
53bb713eda Refactor: Rename OB_GPENCIL and ID_GD
This renames the `OB_GPENCIL` object type and the `ID_GD` to `OB_GPENCIL_LEGACY` and `ID_GD_LEGACY` respectively.
There is no change for the user.

Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/105541
2023-03-08 12:35:58 +01:00
Hans Goudey
3022a805ca Cleanup: Standardize mesh edge and poly naming
With the goal of clearly differentiating between arrays and single
elements, improving consistency across Blender, and using wording
that's easier to read and say, change variable names for Mesh edges
and polygons/faces.

Common renames are the following, with some extra prefixes, etc.
 - `mpoly` -> `polys`
 - `mpoly`/`mp`/`p` -> `poly`
 - `medge` -> `edges`
 - `med`/`ed`/`e` -> `edge`

`MLoop` variables aren't affected because they will be replaced
when they're split up into to arrays in #104424.
2023-03-01 15:58:01 -05:00
Campbell Barton
91346755ce Cleanup: use '#' prefix for issues instead of 'T'
Match the convention from Gitea instead of Phabricator's T for tasks.
2023-02-12 14:56:05 +11:00
Hans Goudey
7ca651d182 Mesh: Remove unnecessary edge draw flag
As described in #95966, replace the `ME_EDGEDRAW` flag with a bit
vector in mesh runtime data. Currently the the flag is only ever set
to false for the "optimal display" feature of the subdivision surface
modifier. When creating an "original" mesh in the main data-base,
the flag is always supposed to be true.

The bit vector is now created by the modifier only as necessary, and
is cleared for topology-changing operations. This fixes incorrect
interpolation of the flag as noted in #104376. Generally it isn't
possible to interpolate it through topology-changing operations.

After this, only the seam status needs to be removed from edges before
we can replace them with the generic `int2` type (or something similar)
and reduce memory usage by 1/3.

Related:
- 10131a6f62
- 145839aa42

In the future `BM_ELEM_DRAW` could be removed as well. Currently it is
used and aliased by other defines in some non-obvious ways though.

Pull Request #104417
2023-02-09 15:56:05 +01:00
Jacques Lucke
2995165148 Cleanup: simplify wrapping CurvesGeometry in C++ 2023-01-31 18:45:55 +01:00
Alexander Gavrilov
f7dd7d5454 Python API: add a method for reordering modifiers.
Add an `object.modifiers.move()` method, similar to the one
for constraints and some other collections. Currently reordering
modifiers requires using operators, which depend on context.

The implementation is straightforward, except for the need to
make the severity of errors reported by the underlying editor
code into a parameter, so that the new Python API function
reports any problems as Python exceptions, and refactoring
the code to allow aborting a blocked move before making any
changes. I also turn the negative index condition from an assert
into an error.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D16966
2023-01-26 14:56:58 +02:00
Hans Goudey
3a3d9488a1 Refactor: Const correct Custom Data API, prepare for CoW
Currently you can retrieve a mutable array from a const CustomData.
That makes code unsafe since the compiler can't check for correctness
itself. Fix that by introducing a separate function to retrieve mutable
arrays from CustomData. The new functions have the `_for_write`
suffix that make the code's intention clearer.

Because it makes retrieving write access an explicit step, this change
also makes proper copy-on-write possible for attributes.

Notes:
- The previous "duplicate referenced layer" functions are redundant
  with retrieving layers with write access
- The custom data functions that give a specific index only have
  `for_write` to simplify the API

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14140
2023-01-13 17:22:07 -06:00
Damien Picard
30c90f0ad0 Cleanup: Replace "UV's" with "UVs"
An apostrophe should not be used because it is not a mark of plural,
even for initialisms. This involves mostly comments, but a few UI
messages are affected as well.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D16749
2023-01-10 14:50:13 -05:00
Hans Goudey
1af62cb3bf Mesh: Move positions to a generic attribute
**Changes**
As described in T93602, this patch removes all use of the `MVert`
struct, replacing it with a generic named attribute with the name
`"position"`, consistent with other geometry types.

Variable names have been changed from `verts` to `positions`, to align
with the attribute name and the more generic design (positions are not
vertices, they are just an attribute stored on the point domain).

This change is made possible by previous commits that moved all other
data out of `MVert` to runtime data or other generic attributes. What
remains is mostly a simple type change. Though, the type still shows up
859 times, so the patch is quite large.

One compromise is that now `CD_MASK_BAREMESH` now contains
`CD_PROP_FLOAT3`. With the general move towards generic attributes
over custom data types, we are removing use of these type masks anyway.

**Benefits**
The most obvious benefit is reduced memory usage and the benefits
that brings in memory-bound situations. `float3` is only 3 bytes, in
comparison to `MVert` which was 4. When there are millions of vertices
this starts to matter more.

The other benefits come from using a more generic type. Instead of
writing algorithms specifically for `MVert`, code can just use arrays
of vectors. This will allow eliminating many temporary arrays or
wrappers used to extract positions.

Many possible improvements aren't implemented in this patch, though
I did switch simplify or remove the process of creating temporary
position arrays in a few places.

The design clarity that "positions are just another attribute" brings
allows removing explicit copying of vertices in some procedural
operations-- they are just processed like most other attributes.

**Performance**
This touches so many areas that it's hard to benchmark exhaustively,
but I observed some areas as examples.
* The mesh line node with 4 million count was 1.5x (8ms to 12ms) faster.
* The Spring splash screen went from ~4.3 to ~4.5 fps.
* The subdivision surface modifier/node was slightly faster
RNA access through Python may be slightly slower, since now we need
a name lookup instead of just a custom data type lookup for each index.

**Future Improvements**
* Remove uses of "vert_coords" functions:
  * `BKE_mesh_vert_coords_alloc`
  * `BKE_mesh_vert_coords_get`
  * `BKE_mesh_vert_coords_apply{_with_mat4}`
* Remove more hidden copying of positions
* General simplification now possible in many areas
* Convert more code to C++ to use `float3` instead of `float[3]`
  * Currently `reinterpret_cast` is used for those C-API functions

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15982
2023-01-10 00:10:43 -05:00
Hans Goudey
7911954b40 Fix T103452: Active & default color attributes reset on modifier apply
I missed adding the "convert type/domain to mask" macros.
Also refactor slightly to split the matching attribute test to a
separate function to ease debugging and reduce duplication.
2022-12-26 10:49:21 -05:00
Jacques Lucke
b024577452 Fix: dangling attribute name pointer 2022-12-23 13:16:42 +01:00
Hans Goudey
6514bb05ea Mesh: Store active & default color attributes with strings
Attributes are unifying around a name-based API, and we would like to
be able to move away from CustomData in the future. This patch moves
the identification of active and fallback (render) color attributes
to strings on the mesh from flags on CustomDataLayer. This also
removes some ugliness used to retrieve these attributes and maintain
the active status.

The design is described more here: T98366

The patch keeps forward compatibility working until 4.0 with
the same method as the mesh struct of array refactors (T95965).

The strings are allowed to not correspond to an attribute, to allow
setting the active/default attribute independently of actually filling
its data. When applying a modifier, if the strings don't match an
attribute, they will be removed.

The realize instances / join node and join operator take the names from
the first / active input mesh. While other heuristics may be helpful
(and could be a future improvement), just using the first is simple
and predictable.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15169
2022-12-15 14:21:35 -06:00
Hans Goudey
b1494bcea7 Geometry Nodes: Add error message when applying modifier with no mesh
If the resulting geometry from applying a geometry nodes modifier
contains no mesh, give an error message. This gives people something to
search and makes the behavior more purposeful.

Also remove the `modifyMesh` implementation from the geometry nodes
modifier, since it isn't necessary anymore. And remove the existing
"Modifier returned error, skipping apply" message which was cryptic
and redundant if applying returns an actual error message.

Resolves T103229

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D16782
2022-12-15 14:21:35 -06:00
Hans Goudey
970f4c2f9f Cleanup: Various improvements to modifier apply operator
Use C++ casts, decrease variable scope, use references, use const.
2022-12-15 10:13:43 -06:00
Hans Goudey
bd04e80c09 Cleanup: Move mesh modifier apply function to editors module
The function was highly related to the apply modifier operator,
and only used once. This was too specific to be in the blenkernel,
especially in a mesh conversion file.
2022-12-15 10:13:43 -06:00
Hans Goudey
1ea169d90e Mesh: Move loose edge flag to a separate cache
As part of T95966, this patch moves loose edge information out of the
flag on each edge and into a new lazily calculated cache in mesh
runtime data. The number of loose edges is also cached, so further
processing can be skipped completely when there are no loose edges.

Previously the `ME_LOOSEEDGE` flag was updated on a "best effort"
basis. In order to be sure that it was correct, you had to be sure
to call `BKE_mesh_calc_edges_loose` first. Now the loose edge tag
is always correct. It also doesn't have to be calculated eagerly
in various places like the screw modifier where the complexity
wasn't worth the theoretical performance benefit.

The patch also adds a function to eagerly set the number of loose
edges to zero to avoid building the cache. This is used by various
primitive nodes, with the goal of improving drawing performance.
This results in a few ms shaved off extracting draw data for some
large meshes in my tests.

In the Python API, `MeshEdge.is_loose` is no longer editable.
No built-in addons set the value anyway. The upside is that
addons can be sure the data is correct based on the mesh.

**Tests**
There is one test failure in the Python OBJ exporter: `export_obj_cube`
that happens because of existing incorrect versioning. Opening the
file in master, all the edges were set to "loose", which is fixed
by this patch.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D16504
2022-11-18 16:05:06 -06:00
Sergey Sharybin
efe073f57c Merge branch 'blender-v3.4-release' 2022-11-09 14:43:05 +01:00
Sergey Sharybin
c26d49e854 Fix T101906: Modifier apply not working if target object is in excluded collection
The issue was introduced by the optimization of hidden objects and modifiers
in the f12f7800c2.

The solution here detects that either an object is hidden or the modifier is
disabled and does special tricks to ensure the dependencies are evaluated.
This is done by constructing a separate minimal dependency graph needed for
the object on which the modifier is being applied on. This minimal dependency
graph will not perform visibility optimization, making it so modifier
dependencies are ensured to be evaluated.

The downside of such approach is that some dependencies which are not needed
for the modifier are still evaluated. There is no currently an easy way to
avoid this. At least not without introducing possible race conditions with
other dependency graphs.

If the performance of applying modifiers in such cases becomes a problem the
possible solution would be to create a temporary object with a single modifier
so that only minimal set of dependencies is pulled in the minimal dependency
graph.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D16421
2022-11-09 14:20:26 +01:00
Campbell Barton
ae3073323e Cleanup: use bool instead of short for job stop & do_update arguments
Since these values are only ever 0/1, use bool type.
2022-11-05 13:47:01 +11:00
Hans Goudey
10131a6f62 Cleanup: Mesh: Remove redundant edge render flag
Currently there are both "EDGERENDER" and "EDGEDRAW" flags, which are
almost always used together. Both are runtime data and not exposed to
RNA, used to skip drawing some edges after the subdivision surface
modifier. The render flag is a relic of the Blender internal renderer.
This commit removes the render flag and replaces its uses with the
draw flag.
2022-11-04 20:19:52 +01:00
Joseph Eagar
25e84334f7 Sculpt: Fix T101864: Mask initialization not updating multires data
BKE_sculpt_mask_layers_ensure now takes a depsgraph argument and
will evaluate the depsgraph if a multires mask layer is added.
This is necassary to update the multires runtime data so that
pbvh knows it has a grids mask layer.

Also added code to update pbvh->gridkey.
2022-10-16 13:24:26 -07:00