The term `PIL` stands for "platform independent library." It exists since the `Initial Revision`
commit from 2002. Nowadays, we generally just use the `BLI` (blenlib) prefix for such code
and the `PIL` prefix feels more confusing then useful. Therefore, this patch renames the
`PIL` to `BLI`.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/117325
Bundling many tests in a single binary reduces build time and disk space
usage, but is less convenient for running individual tests command line
as filter flags need to be used.
This adds WITH_TESTS_SINGLE_BINARY to generate one executable file per
source file. Note that enabling this option requires a significant amount
of disk space.
Due to refactoring, the resulting ctest names are a bit different than
before. The number of tests is also a bit different depending if this
option is used, as one uses gtests discovery and the other is organized
purely by filename, which isn't always 1:1.
Co-authored-by: Sergey Sharybin <sergey@blender.org>
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/114604
Along with the 4.1 libraries upgrade, we are bumping the clang-format
version from 8-12 to 17. This affects quite a few files.
If not already the case, you may consider pointing your IDE to the
clang-format binary bundled with the Blender precompiled libraries.
Except for vertex groups and a few older color types, these
are generally replaced by newer generic attribute types.
Also remove some includes of DNA_mesh_types.h, since it's
included indirectly by BKE_mesh.hh currently.
Remove most includes of this header inside other headers, to remove unnecessary
indirect includes which can have a impact on compile times. In the future we may
want more dedicated "_fwd.hh" headers, but until then, this sticks with the
solution in existing code.
Unfortunately it isn't yet possible to remove the include from `BKE_geometry_set.hh`.
Each value is now out of the global namespace, so they can be shorter
and easier to read. Most of this commit just adds the necessary casting
and namespace specification. `enum class` can be forward declared since
it has a specified size. We will make use of that in the next commit.
Use the standard "elements_num" naming, and use the "corner" name rather
than the old "loop" name: `verts_num`, `edges_num`, and `corners_num`.
This matches the existing `faces_num` field which was already renamed.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/116350
This gives better asserts in debug builds through use of Span, more
safety when name convention attributes happen to have different types
or domains, and simpler code in some cases. But the main reasoning is to
avoid relying on the specifics of CustomData more to allow us to replace
it in the future.
The version of BM_elem_attrs_copy that took a map used a reference
the version without a map didn't, which is fairly confusing.
Pass by pointer now unless this is part of a wider refactor
to move to references everywhere.
Continuation of fix for #115776. Removes attribute copy functions
that calculate the map inline, this is error prone as it's easy to
call these functions from a loop which may result in poor performance.
Fixes#115776
Create a minimal structure that contains the instructions necessary to
copy from one custom data format to another. This structure is similar
to the one used in dfacaf4f40. It should have been used in
9175d9b7c2, which instead introduced quadratic performance
relative to the number of layers when copying every element.
In this commit, copying the entire mesh and adding new custom data
are explicitly changed to use the new map to speed up copying many
elements at a time.
The non-map attribute copy functions are also changed to check for when
the source and result BMeshes are the same. In that case it's much
faster to call the "same format" function from 9175d9b7c2.
For numbers, the timings are arbitrarily influenced by how many layers
I add in my testing. With 50 or so layers, a 10x difference is easily
observable though.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/115824
"mesh" reads much better than "me" since "me" is a different word.
There's no reason to avoid using two more characters here. Replacing
all of these at once is better than encountering it repeatedly and
doing the same change bit by bit.
NDEBUG is part of the C standard and disables asserts. Only this will
now be used to decide if asserts are enabled.
DEBUG was a Blender specific define, that has now been removed.
_DEBUG is a Visual Studio define for builds in Debug configuration.
Blender defines this for all platforms. This is still used in a few
places in the draw code, and in external libraries Bullet and Mantaflow.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/115774
While it may be useful to detect threading issues for low poly meshes in debug
builds, it can also cause confusion when one breaks but not the other.
Further, having this logic for just a handlful bmesh functions while everything
else does not makes little sense.
After previous commits, there is a new function to copy a BMesh
custom data block that doesn't go through the "find common layers
between two formats" code. This is *much* faster when there is a
large amount of layers with the same type, since that code is
quadratic currently. It may not be noticeable in many simpler
setups though.
Related to #115776
Overload the attribute copy function for each element type, avoiding
the switch of different abstraction levels. The two extra arguments
besides the meshes and elements were constant, so the resulting
logic can be inlined as well.
When the BMesh source and result arguments are the same, restore
performance lost by 9175d9b7c2, which made copying layers
have quadratic time complexity. When we know the custom data format
is the same between the source and result, the copying can be much
simpler, so it's worth specializing this case. There is still more
to be done, because often we only know that the two meshes are the
same at runtime. A followup commit will add that check.
The quadratic runtime means performance is fine for low layer counts,
and terrible with higher layer counts. For example, in my testing with
47 boolean attributes, copying 250k vertices went from 2.3 seconds to
316 ms.
The implementation uses a new CustomData function that copies an entire
BMesh custom data block, called by a function in the BMesh module
overloaded for every BMesh element type. That handles the extra data
like flags, normals, and material indices.
Related to #115776
For now it has the same implementation as the function that allows
passing separate source and destination custom data formats. But
copying to the same format can potentially be much simpler.
Use blender::Set which is similar but offsers better type safety
and likely better performance as well. The only remaining user
was the mesh edit mode knife tool, and replacing that usage
with `Set` and `Map` was straightforward.
Store paint masks as generic float attributes, with the name
`".sculpt_mask"`. This is similar to 060a534141, which made
the same change for face sets. The benefits are general
consistency, nicer code, and more support in newer areas
that deal with attributes like geometry nodes.
The RNA API is replaced with one created in Python. The new
API only presents a single layer as an attribute class, so it
should be simpler to use in general:
- Before: `object.data.vertex_paint_masks[0].data[0].value`
- After: `object.data.vertex_paint_mask.data[0].value`
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/115119