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.
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
This commit adds the default .usdz export capability.
The importer already supports usdz so no change is required other than updating the text in menu to match the updated exporter text.
On export, a .usd/a/c file has to be created first, and then converted to .usdz. A weird change of directory is required because of a quirk with the USD conversion to usdz. If an absolute filepath is passed into the `UsdUtilsCreateNewUsdzPackage` function, the usd files inside the usdz archive will have the same directory structure, i.e. if one tries to create a file at `C:\code\BlenderProjects\file.usdz`, when the usdz file is created, inside it will have the structure `\code\BlenderProjects\file.usdc`.
This is counteracted by setting the current working directory to the temporary session directory where both the usdc and usdz files are created, and just passing the file name to `UsdUtilsCreateNewUsdzPackage` without any filepath. Once the usdz file is created it is moved to the intended directory.
There is a separate `UsdUtilsCreateNewARKitUsdzPackage` capability for exporting usdz for iOS devices that will be implemented in a follow up patch as it will require some more small UI changes.
Co-authored-by: Charles Wardlaw (@CharlesWardlaw)
Co-authored-by: Sonny Campbell (@SonnyCampbell_Unity)
Co-authored-by: Bastien Montagne (@mont29)
Pull Request #105185, based on #104556.
Also minor changes in comments:
- Reference BLENDER_HISTORY_FILE instead of the literal file-name
(simplifies looking up usage).
- Use usernames in tags, as noted in code-style.
These changes were authored by Michael B Johnson (drwave).
The default Blender USD export currently produces files that trigger
errors in the usdchecker that ships with USD 22.11.
The changes are:
- Set the defaultPrim if no defaultPrim is set. This sets it to the
first prim in the hierarchy which matches the behaviour of Pixar's
referencing (where referencing a USD layer without a defaultPrim will
pick the first prim) as well as matches the logic in Pixar's Maya USD
exporter code.
- Applies the MaterialBindingAPI to prims with material binding
attributes. This is a relatively new requirement for USD as it will
help for efficiency with upcoming changes to Hydra.
- Removes the preview scope in the USD shader hierarchy, because it
is no longer valid for shaders to have any non-container ancestors in
their hierarchy up until the enclosing Material prim.
Reviewed by: Michael Kowalski
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D17041
Various new CI tests for USD Import / Export functionalty:
Import:
- Added mesh import tests for topology types and multiple UV sets. (Python)
Export:
- Added a verification tests for mesh topology. (C++)
- Added a test to make sure UsdPreviewSurface export conversion of materials
is correct. (C++)
Reviewed by: Sybren and Hans.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D16274
Shared libraries and USD plugins will be placed in the same folder, where USD
already looks for plugins.
This means that specifying the path to the plugins will no longer be needed
once the new libraries are available for all platforms. For now the code was
refactored to support both cases.
Ref T99618
UsdImagingCapsuleAdapter static functions GetMeshPoints() and
GetTopology() have been removed in USD 22.11. In anticipation
of this upcoming change, I've updated the test code to call
the corresponding virtual functions instead.
Using varargs had the disadvantages, replace with a macro which has
some advantages.
- Arguments are type checked.
- Less verbose.
- Unintended NULL arguments would silently terminate joining paths.
- Passing in a NULL argument warns with GCC.
This adds a basic unit test to check USD has been correctly
build with imaging components to support building both with
the old and new libs, it automatically adds the test when it
detects a library with imaging enabled. (platform devs will
have to pay attention it runs the test to validate the libs
build correctly)
For future use in the code it also defines a USD_HAS_IMAGING
define one could check if we're building against an USD lib
that has it (just because we build/ship with it, doesn't
mean downstream builds will ship with it, so we'll have
to be a little pro-active there)
Reviewed By: sybren
Differential Revision:https://developer.blender.org/D14456
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
Remove the hack for library initialisation; this is no longer necessary
as the required information can be passed to the USD library after its
static initialisers have run.
This new approach is compatible with both the patched and original USD
library. This means that platform maintainers don't need to rebuild the
USD library until the next upgrade.
Manifest Task: https://developer.blender.org/T80320
The abbreviation 'init' is brief, unambiguous and already used
in thousands of places, also initialize is often accidentally
written with British spelling.
Setting the environment variable `PXR_PATH_DEBUG` non-empty will make the
USD library print the directories it uses to find its JSON files. This can
aid in debugging when this unit test fails. Now the failure message also
tells you about this.
No functional changes.
This commit is a followup of {D7649}, and ports the USD tests to the new
testing approach. It moves test code from `tests/gtests/usd` into
`source/blender/io/common` and `source/blender/io/usd`, and adjusts the
use of namespaces to be consistent with the other tests.
I decided to put one test into `io/usd/tests`, instead of
`io/usd/intern`. The reason is that this test does not correspond with a
single file in that directory; instead, it tests Blender's integration
with the USD library itself.
There are two new CLI arguments for the Big Test Runner:
- `--test-assets-dir`, which points to the `lib/tests` directory in the
SVN repository. This allows unit tests to find test assets.
- `--test-release-dir`, which points to `bin/{BLENDER_VERSION}` in the
build directory. At the moment this is only used by the USD test.
The CLI arguments are automatically passed to the Big Test Runner when
using `ctest`. When manually running the tests, the arguments are only
required when there is a test run that needs them.
For more info about splitting some code into 'common', see
rB084c5d6c7e2cf8.
No functional changes to the tests themselves, only to the way they are
built & run.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8314
Reviewed by: brecht, mont29