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
Mostly some minor renaming of parameters and variables, adding a few
comments...
The only actual behavior change is a more correct handling of the
`LIB_TAG_KEEP_ON_UNDO` on ID tag. This should not have any consequences
in current code though.
So no actual change in behavior is expected from this commit.
These IDs kept their address, but their content has been replaced
(re-read from the memfile undo step). Add an ID tag to identify them.
As a further cleanup, systematically tag these IDs for despgraph COW,
since their data is effectively modified (though in practice all of
these IDs are expected to already have other update tags anyway).
No change in behavior is expected from this commit.
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.
This adds an `UndoType` for the `Curves` object, for edit mode.
For now, this will only store the `CurvesGeometry` at every step.
Other properties such as the `selection_domain` or the `surface` object
will have to be dealt with in subsequent commits.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D16979
These warnings can reveal errors in logic, so quiet them by checking
if the features are enabled before using variables or by assigning
empty strings in some cases.
- Check CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT is set before use as CMake docs
note that this may be left unset if it's not needed.
- Remove BOOST/OPENVDB/VULKAN references when disable.
- Define INC_SYS even when empty.
- Remove PNG_INC from freetype (not defined anywhere).
This just replaces the combined usage of OB_MODE_PAINT_GPENCIL
OB_MODE_SCULPT_GPENCIL
OB_MODE_WEIGHT_GPENCIL
OB_MODE_VERTEX_GPENCIL.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D16652
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
This is a port of sculpt-dev's `SculptVertRef` refactor
(note that `SculptVertRef was renamed to PBVHVertRef`)
to master. `PBVHVertRef` is a structure that abstracts
the concept of a vertex in the sculpt code; it's simply
an `intptr_t` wrapped in a struct.
For `PBVH_FACES` and `PBVH_GRIDS` this struct stores a
vertex index, but for `BMesh` it stores a direct pointer
to a BMVert. The intptr_t is wrapped in a struct to prevent
the accidental usage of it as an index.
There are many reasons to do this:
* Right now `BMesh` verts are not logical sculpt verts;
to use the sculpt API they must first be converted to indices.
This requires a lot of indirect lookups into tables, leading to performance
loss. It has also led to greater code complexity and duplication.
* Having an abstract vertex type makes it feasible to have one unified
temporary attribute API for all three PBVH modes, which in turn
made it rather trivial to port sculpt brushes to DynTopo in
sculpt-dev (e.g. the layer brush, draw sharp, the smooth brushes,
the paint brushes, etc). This attribute API will be in a future patch.
* We need to do this anyway for the eventual move to C++.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14272
Reviewed By: Brecht Van Lommel
Ref D14272
Use a shorter/simpler license convention, stops the header taking so
much space.
Follow the SPDX license specification: https://spdx.org/licenses
- C/C++/objc/objc++
- Python
- Shell Scripts
- CMake, GNUmakefile
While most of the source tree has been included
- `./extern/` was left out.
- `./intern/cycles` & `./intern/atomic` are also excluded because they
use different header conventions.
doc/license/SPDX-license-identifiers.txt has been added to list SPDX all
used identifiers.
See P2788 for the script that automated these edits.
Reviewed By: brecht, mont29, sergey
Ref D14069
Previously, macros were ifdefed using the cmake option `WITH_INTERNATIONAL`
However, the is unnecessary as withen the functions themselves have checks for building without internationalization.
This also means that many `add_definitions(-DWITH_INTERNATIONAL)` are also unnecessary.
Reviewed By: mont29, LazyDodo
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13929
When selecting the current undo step there is no need to do anything.
Fix and minor refactor to de-duplicate refreshing after running
undo/redo & undo history.
Basically, this fixes disappearing previews when editing asset metadata
or performing undo/redo actions.
The preview generation in a background job will eventually modify ID
data, but the undo push was done prior to that. So obviously, an undo
then would mean the preview is lost.
This patch makes it so undo/redo will regenerate the preview, if the preview
rendering was invoked but not finished in the undone/redone state.
The preview flag PRV_UNFINISHED wasn't entirely what we needed. So I had to
change it to a slightly different flag, with different semantics.
Implements a basic, WIP version of the asset list. This is needed to
give the asset view UI template asset reading and displaying
functionality.
See:
* Asset System: Data Storage, Reading & UI Access - https://developer.blender.org/T88184
Especially the asset list internals should change. It uses the
File/Asset Browser's `FileList` API, which isn't really meant for access
from outside the File Browser. But as explained in T88184, it does a lot
of the stuff we currently need, so we (Sybren Stüvel and I) decided to
go this route for now. Work on a file-list rewrite which integrates well
with the asset system started in the `asset-system-filelist` branch.
Further includes:
* Operator to reload the asset list.
* New `bpy.types.AssetHandle.get_full_library_path()` function, which
gets the full path of the asset via the asset-list.
* Changes to preview loading to prevent the preview loading job to run
eternally for asset views. File Browsers have this issue too, but
should be fixed separately.
This is again in the fuzzy area of how embedded IDs are handled
respectively by partial undo code and depsgraph... Should not be
necessary currently, but better be safe and explicit, and also tag
those embeded IDs from re-used owner ID.
This patch fixes many minor spelling mistakes, all in comments or
console output. Mostly contractions like can't, won't, don't, its/it's,
etc.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11663
Reviewed by Harley Acheson
Use a for loop that always begins with the active object,
instead of moving the active object in the array,
which failed when it's data already being handled.
While the existing logic could have been fixed,
it's simpler to change the loop order.
Simply disable advanced 're-use current blend data` process when loading
a memfile step and Global Undo is disabled, since there is no way to
ensure we have a proper 'differential' state in the stack then.
NOTE: this is a quick work-around to fix the crash, not a satisfying
solution by far (pretty sure there can still be crashes if you then
re-enable Global Undo afterwards e.g.).
Move `eUndoStepDir` to `BKE_undo_system.h` and use its values
everywhere.
Note that this also introduce the `STEP_INVALID` value in that enum.
Finally, kept the matching struct members in some lower-level readfile
code as an `int` to avoid having to include `BKE_undo_system.h` in a lot
of unrelated files.
Now we only use 'undo' or 'redo' in function names when the direction is
clear (and we assert about it). Otherwise, use 'load' instead.
When passing an undo step to BKE functions, consider calling code has
done its work and is actually passing the target step (i.e. the final
step intended to be loaded), instead of assuming we have to load the
step before/after it.
Also deduplicate and simplify a lot of core undo code in BKE, now
`BKE_undosys_step_load_data_ex` is the only place where all the complex
logic of undo/redo loop (to handle several steps in a row) is placed. We also
only use a single loop there, instead of the two existing ones in
previous code.
Note that here we consider that when we are loading the current active
step, we are undoing. This makes sense in that doing so //may// undo
some changes (ideally it should never do so), but should never, ever
redo anything.
`BKE_undosys_step_load_from_index` also gets heavily simplified, it's
not basically a shallow wrapper around
`BKE_undosys_step_load_from_index`.
And some general update of variable names, commenting, etc.
Part of T83806.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10227