Internal private struct was using `owner_id`/`self_id`, while the public
callback data struct was using `id_owner`/`id_self`.
Now using internal naming everywhere in lib_query related code, as
`owner_id` is already used in very low-level 'fundamental' part of the
code, e.g. in the `PointerRNA` struct, or in ID's 'loopback' pointers
for embedded data.
Note that this is only a very small first step toward proper naming
consistency for these type of data, the mismatch is currently spread all
over the code base.
We also need to document more formally the meaning and differences
between `self` and `owner` here.
See: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/issues/103343
Changes:
1. Added `BKE_node.hh` file. New file includes old one.
2. Functions moved to new file. Redundant `(void)`, `struct` are removed.
3. All cpp includes replaced from `.h` on `.hh`.
4. Everything in `BKE_node.hh` is on `blender::bke` namespace.
5. All implementation functions moved in namespace.
6. Function names (`BKE_node_*`) changed to `blender::bke::node_*`.
7. `eNodeSizePreset` now is a class, with renamed items.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/107790
- Rename name/filename/path to filepath when it's used for full paths.
- Rename name/path to dirpath when it refers to a directory.
- Rename file to filepath or path (when it may be a file or dir).
- Rename ImBuf::name & anim::name to filepath.
In some cases comments at the end of control statements were wrapped
onto new lines which made it read as if they applied to the next line
instead of the (now) previous line.
Relocate comments to the previous line or in some cases the end of the
line (before the brace) to avoid confusion.
Note that in quite a few cases these blocks didn't read well
even before MultiLine was used as comments after the brace caused
wrapping across multiple lines in a way that didn't follow
formatting used everywhere else.
This is the first step for refactoring the lightcache system.
Each probe instance (as in `Object`) will now store its own baked data.
The data is currently stored in uncompressed readable format.
This introduces two new operators for baking to avoid confusion with
the previous light baking pipeline. These do nothing other than
creating empty caches that will be populated by EEVEE later on.
The DNA storage is made to be able to include multiple caches
in case of baked simulation over time but it isn't yet supported.
I prefer to keep the implementation simple for now as the long term
goals for this feature are uncertain.
There is still a type flag (`LightProbeObjectCache.cache_type`) that
will be used for versioning.
The naming convention of structs is a bit weird but that's all I
found in order to avoid interfering with the old scene light cache
that is still used by (old) EEVEE.
Related task #106449.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/106808
Currently the Textures used for offscreen rendering don't have
the `GPU_TEXTURE_USAGE_HOST_READ` flag. But some cases it is
needed. This PR adds a parameter when creating an offscreen
buffer.
Other solution could be to add this flag to all textures, but
we chose not to do this as that reduces the amount of fine-tuning
options for Metal/Vulkan backends. GPU can store textures
differently based on its actual usage.
This option isn't available in the python API as we don't expect
add-on developers to fine-tune texture usages to this extent.
For convenience `GPU_TEXTURE_USAGE_ATTACHMENT` is by default
always added.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/106899
A buffer is a technical term most often referred to using the metaphor
of a "clipboard" in applications. However, the "clipboard" is usually
the system clipboard, used to carry data accross applications. To
avoid confusion, this replaces "clipboard" by "internal clipboard"
when not dealing with the system clipboard.
In addition, a few places still used the "[copy/paste] buffer"
terminology, so they are replaced with "internal clipboard as well.
The replacement from "[copy/paste] buffer" to "clipboard" was
undertaken in previous commits da6d6f99a8, 14b60c3a1c. This
commit should tackle the remaining occurrences.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/106060
Any errors from calling `bpy.ops.render.render(write_still=True)` would
be suppressed, making it impossible to know what went wrong.
Now the operator now reports errors when run via `exec` which mainly
occurs when the operator is called from scripts.
Interactively rendering via `invoke` is left as-is since users can see
the error in the UI and showing a popup error is disruptive.
The goal is to solve confusion of the "All rights reserved" for licensing
code under an open-source license.
The phrase "All rights reserved" comes from a historical convention that
required this phrase for the copyright protection to apply. This convention
is no longer relevant.
However, even though the phrase has no meaning in establishing the copyright
it has not lost meaning in terms of licensing.
This change makes it so code under the Blender Foundation copyright does
not use "all rights reserved". This is also how the GPL license itself
states how to apply it to the source code:
<one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.>
Copyright (C) <year> <name of author>
This program is free software ...
This change does not change copyright notice in cases when the copyright
is dual (BF and an author), or just an author of the code. It also does
mot change copyright which is inherited from NaN Holding BV as it needs
some further investigation about what is the proper way to handle it.
For example
```
OIIOOutputDriver::~OIIOOutputDriver()
{
}
```
becomes
```
OIIOOutputDriver::~OIIOOutputDriver() {}
```
Saves quite some vertical space, which is especially handy for
constructors.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/105594
Names such as `dummyult` and `dummyet` didn't read very well,
underscore separate these names.
Also rename some variables that used old conventions which missed
being updated (`mpr` for manipulator instead of `gz` for gizmo).
When idle, each 3D view made two calls CTX_data_mode_enum(C) from the
WM_main loop. While not causing problems it complicated troubleshooting
high CPU use while idle in other areas.
Access the object via the view layer, giving approx 40x speedup.
Move `pose_backup.cc` from `editors/armature` to `blenkernel`. This is
in preparation of an upcoming change where the pose backup is going to be
owned by the `Object`. This will need to be automatically cleared when the
object is freed, which means that `blenkernel` needs the corresponding
logic.
Technically only the freeing code could be moved, but I felt it made more
sense to keep the related code together.
No functional changes.
Opening the material selector after reloading files could cause long UI
freezes, because some linked in materials don't have the preview stored
in the source file. So Blender would keep rerendering it after every
file load, which may involve compiling OpenGL shaders, which again
freezes the UI typically. This was reported as quite an issue for the
Heist Production by the Blender Studio.
Don't render these missing material previews from linked data-blocks
anymore.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D16538
Reviewed by: Brecht Van Lommel, Jeroen Bakker
The new Xcode 14.1 brings the new Apple Clang compiler which
considers sprintf unsafe and geenrates deprecation warnings
suggesting to sue snprintf instead. This only happens for C++
code by default, and C code can still use sprintf without any
warning.
This changes does the following:
- Whenever is trivial replace sprintf() with BLI_snprintf.
- For all other cases use the newly introduced BLI_sprintf
which is a wrapper around sprintf() but without warning.
There is a discouragement note in the BLI_sprintf comment to
suggest use of BLI_snprintf when the size is known.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D16410
Motivation is to disambiguate on the naming level what the matrix
actually means. It is very easy to understand the meaning backwards,
especially since in Python the name goes the opposite way (it is
called `world_matrix` in the Python API).
It is important to disambiguate the naming without making developers
to look into the comment in the header file (which is also not super
clear either). Additionally, more clear naming facilitates the unit
verification (or, in this case, space validation) when reading an
expression.
This patch calls the matrix `object_to_world` which makes it clear
from the local code what is it exactly going on. This is only done
on DNA level, and a lot of local variables still follow the old
naming.
A DNA rename is setup in a way that there is no change on the file
level, so there should be no regressions at all.
The possibility is to add `_matrix` or `_mat` suffix to the name
to make it explicit that it is a matrix. Although, not sure if it
really helps the readability, or is it something redundant.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D16328
These functions are almost identical, the main difference being
BLI_join_dirfile didn't trim existing slashes when joining paths
however this isn't an important difference that warrants a separate
function.
The confusion is about World as an ID type, and the World coordinates.
Use no context for the latter, and either `BLT_I18NCONTEXT_ID_WORLD`,
or other more fine-grained contexts when needed as part of enums for the
former.
The message from the custom HDRI installation operator cannot be
disambiguated right now, because Python enums don't support contexts.
Ref T43295
Reviewed By: mont29
Maniphest Tasks: T43295
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D16194
This is the conventional way of dealing with unused arguments in C++,
since it works on all compilers.
Regex find and replace: `UNUSED\((\w+)\)` -> `/*$1*/`
When a change happens which invalidates view layers the syncing will be postponed until the first usage.
This will improve importing or adding many objects in a single operation/script.
`BKE_view_layer_need_resync_tag` is used to tag the view layer to be out of sync. Before accessing
`BKE_view_layer_active_base_get`, `BKE_view_layer_active_object_get`, `BKE_view_layer_active_collection`
or `BKE_view_layer_object_bases` the caller should call `BKE_view_layer_synced_ensure`.
Having two functions ensures that partial syncing could be added as smaller patches in the future. Tagging a
view layer out of sync could be replaced with a partial sync. Eventually the number of full resyncs could be
reduced. After all tagging has been replaced with partial syncs the ensure_sync could be phased out.
This patch has been added to discuss the details and consequences of the current approach. For clarity
the call to BKE_view_layer_ensure_sync is placed close to the getters.
In the future this could be placed in more strategical places to reduce the number of calls or improve
performance. Finding those strategical places isn't that clear. When multiple operations are grouped
in a single script you might want to always check for resync.
Some areas found that can be improved. This list isn't complete.
These areas aren't addressed by this patch as these changes would be hard to detect to the reviewer.
The idea is to add changes to these areas as a separate patch. It might be that the initial commit would reduce
performance compared to master, but will be fixed by the additional patches.
**Object duplication**
During object duplication the syncing is temporarily disabled. With this patch this isn't useful as when disabled
the view_layer is accessed to locate bases. This can be improved by first locating the source bases, then duplicate
and sync and locate the new bases. Will be solved in a separate patch for clarity reasons ({D15886}).
**Object add**
`BKE_object_add` not only adds a new object, but also selects and activates the new base. This requires the
view_layer to be resynced. Some callers reverse the selection and activation (See `get_new_constraint_target`).
We should make the selection and activation optional. This would make it possible to add multiple objects
without having to resync per object.
**Postpone Activate Base**
Setting the basact is done in many locations. They follow a rule as after an action find the base and set
the basact. Finding the base could require a resync. The idea is to store in the view_layer the object which
base will be set in the basact during the next sync, reducing the times resyncing needs to happen.
Reviewed By: mont29
Maniphest Tasks: T73411
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15885
Related to {D15885} that requires scene parameter
to be added in many places. To speed up the review process
the adding of the scene parameter was added in a separate
patch.
Reviewed By: mont29
Maniphest Tasks: T73411
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15930
With libepoxy we can choose between EGL and GLX at runtime, as well as
dynamically open EGL and GLX libraries without linking to them.
This will make it possible to build with Wayland, EGL, GLVND support while
still running on systems that only have X11, GLX and libGL. It also paves
the way for headless rendering through EGL.
libepoxy is a new library dependency, and is included in the precompiled
libraries. GLEW is no longer a dependency, and WITH_SYSTEM_GLEW was removed.
Includes contributions by Brecht Van Lommel, Ray Molenkamp, Campbell Barton
and Sergey Sharybin.
Ref T76428
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15291
The sequencer OpenGL viewport renders would not render the metadata into
the image even if the option was on.
Did minor cleanups in the render function as well.
Currently, draw engines are not notified of view updates if a render
engine is active and was updated. It is unclear why this is the case
currently, but this behavior was part of the initial commit.
This patch propagates view updates regardless if the update was handled
by an active render engine. This is needed by the realtime compositor as
it implements logic for view updates, which currently does not execute
if Cycles is rendering for instance.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15207
Reviewed By: Brecht
Removes the following macros for scene/render frame values:
- `CFRA`
- `SUBFRA`
- `SFRA`
- `EFRA`
These macros don't add much, other than saving a few characters when typing.
It's not immediately clear what they refer to, they just hide what they
actually access. Just be explicit and clear about that.
Plus these macros gave read and write access to the variables, so eyesores like
this would be done (eyesore because it looks like assigning to a constant):
```
CFRA = some_frame_nbr;
```
Reviewed By: sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15311