When GLSL sources were first included in Blender they were treated as data (like blend files) and had no license header. Since then GLSL has been used for more sophisticated features (EEVEE & real-time compositing) where it makes sense to include licensing information. Add SPDX copyright headers to *.glsl files, matching headers used for C/C++, also include GLSL files in the license checking script. As leading C-comments are now stripped, added binary size of comments is no longer a concern. Ref !111247
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495 B
GLSL
19 lines
495 B
GLSL
/* SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2019-2022 Blender Authors
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later */
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void node_bsdf_refraction(
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vec4 color, float roughness, float ior, vec3 N, float weight, out Closure result)
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{
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N = safe_normalize(N);
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ClosureRefraction refraction_data;
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refraction_data.weight = weight;
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refraction_data.color = color.rgb;
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refraction_data.N = N;
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refraction_data.roughness = roughness;
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refraction_data.ior = ior;
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result = closure_eval(refraction_data);
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}
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