Listing the "Blender Foundation" as copyright holder implied the Blender
Foundation holds copyright to files which may include work from many
developers.
While keeping copyright on headers makes sense for isolated libraries,
Blender's own code may be refactored or moved between files in a way
that makes the per file copyright holders less meaningful.
Copyright references to the "Blender Foundation" have been replaced with
"Blender Authors", with the exception of `./extern/` since these this
contains libraries which are more isolated, any changed to license
headers there can be handled on a case-by-case basis.
Some directories in `./intern/` have also been excluded:
- `./intern/cycles/` it's own `AUTHORS` file is planned.
- `./intern/opensubdiv/`.
An "AUTHORS" file has been added, using the chromium projects authors
file as a template.
Design task: #110784
Ref !110783.
A lot of files were missing copyright field in the header and
the Blender Foundation contributed to them in a sense of bug
fixing and general maintenance.
This change makes it explicit that those files are at least
partially copyrighted by the Blender Foundation.
Note that this does not make it so the Blender Foundation is
the only holder of the copyright in those files, and developers
who do not have a signed contract with the foundation still
hold the copyright as well.
Another aspect of this change is using SPDX format for the
header. We already used it for the license specification,
and now we state it for the copyright as well, following the
FAQ:
https://reuse.software/faq/
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
This replaces header include guards with `#pragma once`.
A couple of include guards are not removed yet (e.g. `__RNA_TYPES_H__`),
because they are used in other places.
This patch has been generated by P1561 followed by `make format`.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8466
This reverts commit a01bcfa636.
This causes MSVC2019 build to fail with error C2059
Unfortunately this means we have to put up with bad formatting
in Python structs.
BF-admins agree to remove header information that isn't useful,
to reduce noise.
- BEGIN/END license blocks
Developers should add non license comments as separate comment blocks.
No need for separator text.
- Contributors
This is often invalid, outdated or misleading
especially when splitting files.
It's more useful to git-blame to find out who has developed the code.
See P901 for script to perform these edits.
** I did not update rst docs. I will post on the quick-hack list. If no one volunteers to do it, I have it done before next release. **
this patch add the barebone functions to do glsl shaders in an addon.
For simplicity sakes it supports old GLSL, but not all the new modern methods (glBindFragDataLocation, ...).
It should be enough to make an addon to help with bge 2d filters.
I'm using this with a 3dview callback and it's working nicely:
self._handle = context.region.callback_add(draw_callback_px, (self, context), 'POST_VIEW')
I was considering not to commit this patch due to it not covering all OpenGL new methods.
But frankly it's not the first time bgl is expanded upon individual needs (guilty of that myself).
If a python developer knows enough to use OpenGL and need new functions, s/he should also be able to patch Blender for that,
so I see no problems here.
Another solution is to move to PyOpenGL or similar any soon.
glShaderSource implemented differently than opengl standards. It's taking one source at a time (instead of an array of sources).
This is similar with PyOpenGL solution.
glActiveTexture
glAttachShader
glCompileShader
glCreateProgram
glCreateShader
glDeleteProgram
glDeleteShader
glDetachShader
glGetAttachedShaders
glGetProgramInfoLog
glGetProgramiv
glGetShaderInfoLog
glGetShaderiv
glGetShaderSource
glGetUniformLocation
glIsProgram
glIsShader
glLinkProgram
glShaderSource
glUniform1f
glUniform2f
glUniform3f
glUniform4f
glUniform1fv
glUniform2fv
glUniform3fv
glUniform4fv
glUniform1i
glUniform2i
glUniform3i
glUniform4i
glUniform1iv
glUniform2iv
glUniform3iv
glUniform4iv
glUniformMatrix2fv
glUniformMatrix3fv
glUniformMatrix4fv
glUniformMatrix2x3fv
glUniformMatrix3x2fv
glUniformMatrix2x4fv
glUniformMatrix4x2fv
glUniformMatrix3x4fv
glUniformMatrix4x3fv
glUseProgram
glValidateProgram