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Jesse Yurkovich 0240a1f32f Cleanup: CMake: Modernize bf_intern_openvdb dependencies
This follows the other CMake "modernization" commits, this time for
`bf_intern_openvdb` and the OpenVDB dependency itself.

The difference with this one is that `intern/openvdb` becomes an
"optional" dependency itself. This is because downstream consumers often
want to include this dependency rather than openvdb directly, so this
target must also be optional. Optional, in this case, means the target
always exists but may be entirely empty.

Summary
- If you are using BKE APIs to access openvdb features, then use the
  `bf::blenkernel` target
- If you are only using `intern/openvdb` APIs then use the
  `bf::intern::optional::openvdb` target (rare)
- For all other cases, use the `bf::dependencies::optional::openvdb`
  target (rare)

context: https://devtalk.blender.org/t/cmake-cleanup/30260
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/137071
2025-08-12 21:26:38 +02:00
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2025-04-02 16:50:50 +02:00

Mantaflow

Mantaflow is an open-source framework targeted at fluid simulation research in Computer Graphics. Its parallelized C++ solver core, python scene definition interface and plugin system allow for quickly prototyping and testing new algorithms.

In addition, it provides a toolbox of examples for deep learning experiments with fluids. E.g., it contains examples how to build convolutional neural network setups in conjunction with the tensorflow framework.

For more information on how to install, run and code with Mantaflow, please head over to our home page at http://mantaflow.com

Debugging

You could export openVDB volume into mantaflow, by running Blender with:

blender --debug-value 3001

And then select Domain -> Fluid -> Cache - > Advanced -> Export Mantaflow Script.