There are serious suspicions that weird corruptions faced by studio
artists may happen in undo/redo code, so let's see whether that's the
case.
With this, and when --debug-io arg is passed on startup, the whole lib
data are checked at every undo. This makes undo slower (from two to
three times slower), but it could help us spot better what happens...
At least on windows we do not re-run datatoc when the .glsl files change.
To test is simple, just change edit_mesh_overlay_common_lib.glsl
remove lines, write plain text, ..., now rebuild and go in edit mode
with the default cube.
I also had to remove the entry in gpu/CMakeLists.txt for
gpu_shader_material.glsl since this was being tracked directly, as well
as running data_to_c_simple (otherwise CMake raises an error for
duplicated entries).
We probably want to do the same for the other datatoc functions.
Reviewers: LazyDodo, brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3803
I think there are two possible ways to fix that.
1. Make the name a required parameter.
2. Provide a default value.
I choosed option 1 in this fix to be consistent with other .new functions.
Also I think `RNA_def_string` instead of `RNA_def_string_file_path` should be used here. Looks like a copy-paste error.
Reviewers: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3728
The default compositor node update function sets the need_exec flag on the node
which the Auto Render feature checks, but the custom update function that was
added as part of rB4cf7fc3b3a4d didn't do so.
Therefore, the two custom update functions that were added now also call the
default update function.
Most other software expects to read indexed vertex colors, so write indices
along with the colors as we already do for UVs.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3704
Terms get/set don't make much sense when casting values.
Name macros so the conversion is obvious,
use common prefix for easier completion.
- GET_INT_FROM_POINTER -> POINTER_AS_INT
- SET_INT_IN_POINTER -> POINTER_FROM_INT
- GET_UINT_FROM_POINTER -> POINTER_AS_UINT
- SET_UINT_IN_POINTER -> POINTER_FROM_UINT
This partially solves ASAN report about unfreed memory. There is still
something in the report, need to have a closer look with debug version
of OpenEXE library.
That bug probably did not affect 2.7x, only 2.8 with COW copying IDs in
threads... But root of the issue is that underlying boost i18n lib does
not support well multi-threaded access. So simply forbid any translation
from non-main thread. This *may* be an annoying limit at some point, but
doubt it will be any issue currently.