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test/source/blender/python/mathutils/mathutils_Quaternion.hh
Brecht Van Lommel 920e709069 Refactor: Make header files more clangd and clang-tidy friendly
When using clangd or running clang-tidy on headers there are
currently many errors. These are noisy in IDEs, make auto fixes
impossible, and break features like code completion, refactoring
and navigation.

This makes source/blender headers work by themselves, which is
generally the goal anyway. But #includes and forward declarations
were often incomplete.

* Add #includes and forward declarations
* Add IWYU pragma: export in a few places
* Remove some unused #includes (but there are many more)
* Tweak ShaderCreateInfo macros to work better with clangd

Some types of headers still have errors, these could be fixed or
worked around with more investigation. Mostly preprocessor
template headers like NOD_static_types.h.

Note that that disabling WITH_UNITY_BUILD is required for clangd to
work properly, otherwise compile_commands.json does not contain
the information for the relevant source files.

For more details see the developer docs:
https://developer.blender.org/docs/handbook/tooling/clangd/

Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/132608
2025-01-07 12:39:13 +01:00

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/* SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2023 Blender Authors
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later */
#pragma once
/** \file
* \ingroup pymathutils
*/
#include <Python.h>
#include "mathutils.hh"
extern PyTypeObject quaternion_Type;
#define QuaternionObject_Check(v) PyObject_TypeCheck((v), &quaternion_Type)
#define QuaternionObject_CheckExact(v) (Py_TYPE(v) == &quaternion_Type)
struct QuaternionObject {
BASE_MATH_MEMBERS(quat);
};
/* struct data contains a pointer to the actual data that the
* object uses. It can use either PyMem allocated data (which will
* be stored in py_data) or be a wrapper for data allocated through
* blender (stored in blend_data). This is an either/or struct not both */
/* Prototypes. */
PyObject *Quaternion_CreatePyObject(const float quat[4],
PyTypeObject *base_type) ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
PyObject *Quaternion_CreatePyObject_wrap(float quat[4],
PyTypeObject *base_type) ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
ATTR_NONNULL(1);
PyObject *Quaternion_CreatePyObject_cb(PyObject *cb_user,
unsigned char cb_type,
unsigned char cb_subtype) ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;