Exposed by cba9f47562 (but actually caused by 4d668e6825 I think).
Because of 4d668e6825 , the `StripDrawContext` `content_start` &
`content_end` were wrong for hold still regions.
These wrong extends were then used in cba9f47562 .
Now actually update `StripDrawContext` `content_start` & `content_end`
when hold still regions are in play (instead of just calling the right
functions [but not using their return values]).
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/113494
Move the three current 'status variables' (stop, update and progress)
into a single 'WorkerStatus' struct. This is cleaner and will allow for
future workin this area without having to edit tens of 'startjob'
callbacks signatures all the time.
No functional change expected here.
Note: jobs' specific internal code has been modified as little as
possible, in many cases the job's own data still just store pointers to
these three values. Ideally in the future more refactor will be using a
single pointer to the shared `wmJobWorkerStatus` data instead.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/113343
For some reasons, `WM_jobs_stop` and `WM_jobs_kill` would use their own
'type' of function pointer - and not even a matching one!
Among (many) other reasons why this was bad, it required very stupid
casting from code using these functions - and made editing wmJob `startjob`
signature needlessly complicated.
This is because the menu entry was using different operator
properties from what the shortcut is defined for. It was needed
to make it so an operator which is called from the menu does not
have dependency on the mouse location.
Now it is achieved by resolving MOUSE side to RIGHT from the
operator's exec().
Ref #112598
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/113143
- "Tapping Alt...": remove newline in tooltip.
- Add descriptions for the From Left and From Right of the Shear
Keyframes operator's direction items, instead of just "foo":
- "Shear the keys using the left key as reference", and
- "Shear the keys using the right key as reference".
- "Affects the value" -> "Affect", use the imperative.
- "Increase or decrease the value of selected keys \n
in relationship to their average"
-> "Scale selected key values by their combined average":
remove the newline and rephrase the unclear description. New
description by Harley Acheson.
- "Redefine equalizer graphs": this is an operator name, it should be
title case.
- "USD Skeleton Import" warning: inconsistent whitespace.
- "%s: Joint weights and joint indices size mismatch size mismatch for
prim %s": remove duplicated "size mismatch".
- "USD export: couldn't copy texture tile from %s to %s": remove
duplicate whitespace, change "couldn't" to "could not" to respect
the style guide.
- "Temp. Diff." -> expand the abbreviation to "Temperature Difference"
- "Registering node tree class:" do not use formatting just to reduce
redundancy in a few messages, but write it explicitly each time.
This is more legible, and much better for translations.
- "Absolute time alignment while translating" -> "Absolute time
alignment when transforming keyframes" because this applies to all
transforms, not translation only.
- "# characters defines the [...] length of frame numbers" ->
"define" (typo), "padding" is more specific than length.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/112975
Currently retiming is quite awkward, when you need to retime multiple
strips strips in sync. It is possible to use meta strips, but this is
still not great. This is resolved by implementing selection.
General changes:
Gizmos are removed, since they are designed to operate only on active
strip and don't support selection.
Transform operator code is implemented for retiming data, which allows
more sophisticated manipulation.
Instead of drawing marker-like symbols, keyframes are drawn to
represent retiming data. Retiming handles are now called keys. To have
consistent names, DNA structures have been renamed.
Retiming data is drawn on strip as overlay.
UI changes:
Retiming tool is removed. To edit retiming data, press Ctrl + R, select
a key and move it. When retiming is edited, retiming menu and
context menu shows more relevant features, like making transitions.
Strip and retiming key selection can not be combined. It is possible to
use box select operator to select keys, if any key is selected.
Otherwise strips are selected.
Adding retiming keys is possible with I shortcut or from menu.
Retiming keys are always drawn at strip left and right boundary. These
keys do not really exist until they are selected. This is to simplify
retiming of strips that are resized. These keys are called "fake keys"
in code.
API changes:
Functions, properties and types related to retiming handles are renamed
to retiming keys:
retiming_handle_add() -> retiming_key_add()
retiming_handle_move() -> retiming_key_move()
retiming_handle_remove() -> retiming_key_remove()
retiming_handles -> retiming_keys
RetimingHandle -> RetimingKey
Retiming editing "mode" is activated by setting `Sequence.show_retiming_keys`.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/109044
This PR fixes an issue with the NVIDIA 3000/4000 series cards. The cause
might be that when blending is turned off and the fragment output has an alpha
of 0.0 the fragment might be discarded. This is a guess of course.
By setting the Alpha to 1.0 for scopes and enabling alpha blending when
drawing the meta data text seems to fix the issue.
Fixes#110976
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/112665
- Use context variables for drawing functions.
- Move conditions to functions drawing specific elements as
preconditions
- Disentangle calculation of common coordinates.
- Use more descriptive variable names (in context at least)
Individual drawing functions are mostly unchanged, so improvements there
are minimal.
No intended functional changes.
There are a couple of functions that create rna pointers. For example
`RNA_main_pointer_create` and `RNA_pointer_create`. Currently, those
take an output parameter `r_ptr` as last argument. This patch changes
it so that the functions actually return a` PointerRNA` instead of using
the output parameters.
This has a few benefits:
* Output parameters should only be used when there is an actual benefit.
Otherwise, one should default to returning the value.
* It's simpler to use the API in the large majority of cases (note that this
patch reduces the number of lines of code).
* It allows the `PointerRNA` to be const on the call-site, if that is desired.
No performance regression has been measured in production files.
If one of these functions happened to be called in a hot loop where
there is a regression, the solution should be to use an inline function
there which allows the compiler to optimize it even better.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/111976
This commit disambiguates the following messages:
- Sequencer effect strip types: use "Sequence" context in relevant
places, as that is already extracted as part of the
`sequencer_prop_effect_types` enum, and more specific.
- "Language" (a natural or programming language)
- "Flat" (gender)
- "Smooth" (action or amount -- very partial disambiguation for now
because this is all over the place)
It also extracts these messages:
- Newly created Freestyle data
- LineStyle
- LineSet
- Modifiers
- "Registering panel class:" error message from RNA registration
- "Node must be run as tool" error message from tool geometry nodes
Ref #43295
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/111146
The sound equalizer is using the Audaspace FFT Convolver.
The blender part creates an array of descriptions of power per "band"
and orders the creation of Equalizer (ISound) in the Audaspace.
Modifier can be created on sound strips. It lets you define
amplification or attenuation over frequency range from 30Hz to 20 kHz.
The power is limited to -30 db - 30 db. This is done using curve
mapping widget.
Co-authored-by: menda <alguien@aqui.es>
Co-authored-by: Richard Antalik <richardantalik@gmail.com>
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/105613
This was noted in code comments and checked in Python documentation
generation but not at build time.
Since these enums are identifiers that end up included in various places
enforce the `rna_enum_*_items` convention which was noted as
the convention but not followed strictly.
Partially reverts [0], avoids having to deal with multiple prefix types.
[0]: 3ea7117ed1
The `lib_link` callback cannot always be fully replaced/removed, as in
some case it is also doing some validation checks, or data editing based
on the result of lib_linking internal ID pointers.
The callback has been renamed for that purpose, from `read_lib` to
`read_after_liblink`. It is now called after all ID pointers have been
fully lib-linked for the current ID, but still before the call to
`do_versions_after_linking`.
This change should not have any behavioral effect. Although in theory
the side-effect of this commit (to split lib linking itself, and the
validation/further processing code) into two completely separated steps
could have some effects, in practice none are expected, and tests did
not show any changes in behavior either..
Part of implementing #105134: Removal of readfile's lib_link & expand code.
Rectangle of text drawn on strip could be inverted, which triggered
assert in `UI_view2d_view_to_region_rcti_clip()`.
This was because scrollbar width was added to left side of rectangle.
Since now scrollers are drawn on right side, this offset is replaced
with same offset as is used for strip handles. Both sides of rectangle
are clamped to same range, so it will not get inverted.
This fixes a few related issues in VSE code:
* 'lib_link' code was doing 'read_data' tasks (like cleaning up internal
runtime data).
* Handling of `SEQ_TYPE_SOUND_HD` deprecated type of strips was
extremely confusing (versioning done partly in 'lib_link' code, partly
in some 2.50 do_version code).
* Still using deprecated `SEQ_TYPE_SOUND_HD` strip type outside of
versioning code.
* Missing proper usage of deprecated `SEQ_TYPE_SOUND_HD` type inside of
versioning code (!).
Note that the actual conversion from `SEQ_TYPE_SOUND_HD` to
`SEQ_TYPE_SOUND_RAM` is now done in the 'after setup' versioning
process, where it is somewhat safer to add IDs. This implies that
`SEQ_TYPE_SOUND_HD` must be taken into account throughout the whole
regular versioning process (before and after liblink).
Conversion logic itself has been moved to the VSE code.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/111135
Including <iostream> or similar headers is quite expensive, since it
also pulls in things like <locale> and so on. In many BLI headers,
iostreams are only used to implement some sort of "debug print",
or an operator<< for ostream.
Change some of the commonly used places to instead include <iosfwd>,
which is the standard way of forward-declaring iostreams related
classes, and move the actual debug-print / operator<< implementations
into .cc files.
This is not done for templated classes though (it would be possible
to provide explicit operator<< instantiations somewhere in the
source file, but that would lead to hard-to-figure-out linker error
whenever someone would add a different template type). There, where
possible, I changed from full <iostream> include to only the needed
<ostream> part.
For Span<T>, I just removed print_as_lines since it's not used by
anything. It could be moved into a .cc file using a similar approach
as above if needed.
Doing full blender build changes include counts this way:
- <iostream> 1986 -> 978
- <sstream> 2880 -> 925
It does not affect the total build time much though, mostly because
towards the end of it there's just several CPU cores finishing
compiling OpenVDB related source files.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/111046
Listing the "Blender Foundation" as copyright holder implied the Blender
Foundation holds copyright to files which may include work from many
developers.
While keeping copyright on headers makes sense for isolated libraries,
Blender's own code may be refactored or moved between files in a way
that makes the per file copyright holders less meaningful.
Copyright references to the "Blender Foundation" have been replaced with
"Blender Authors", with the exception of `./extern/` since these this
contains libraries which are more isolated, any changed to license
headers there can be handled on a case-by-case basis.
Some directories in `./intern/` have also been excluded:
- `./intern/cycles/` it's own `AUTHORS` file is planned.
- `./intern/opensubdiv/`.
An "AUTHORS" file has been added, using the chromium projects authors
file as a template.
Design task: #110784
Ref !110783.
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
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