This is a regression introduced in rB5bd9e832
It looks more like a hack than a proper fix, but the shader logic
changed a lot for blender2.8, so I would rather do the elegant fix
there, while leaving master working.
If we ever do a 2.78b (or 2.79) this should get in.
That code was a joke, letting some invalid utf8 bytes pass, returning
wrong offset for some invalid sequences, not to mention length and
pointer easily going out of sync, NULL final byte being 'forgotten' by
memcpy, etc. etc.
The miracle here is that we could survive using this for so long!
Probably because we do not use utf-8 sanitizing enough in Blender,
actually... :/
This test should ensure we correctly detect all invalid utf-8 sequences in a given string.
DISCLAIMER:
Do not run this with current code - you'll either laugh or cry, nearly *all* checks fail!
Based on utf-8 decoder stress-test (https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/ucs/examples/UTF-8-test.txt)
by Markus Kuhn <http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/> - 2015-08-28 - CC BY 4.0
Please **DO NOT** add changes from master when it's totally uneeded!
Changes to BLI_ area most certainly shall *always* be done in master,
there is absolutely no point in adding more diff between the two
branches than needed, will only makes merging more cumbersome!
Conflicts:
CMakeLists.txt
source/blender/blenlib/intern/math_vector_inline.c
This is the same issue as was fixed with T39486: the adjustment pass
that tries to equalize different widths at either end of an edge
sometimes causes the widths to get bigger and bigger.
The previous fix was to let "clamp_overlap" do double duty as a way
to limit this behavior. But clearly this is undiscoverable, as the
current bug report shows. So I put in an "auto-limiting" mode that
detects when adjustments are going crazy and then acts as if
clamp_overlap were set.
The reason we can't always act as if clamp_overlap is set is that
certain models (e.g., Bent_test in regression tests) look bad if
that is enabled.
This reverts commit 5aa19be912 and b4a721af69.
Due to postponement of particle system rewrite it was decided to put particle code
back into the 2.8 branch for the time being.
Include idea that Blender may fail to launch it even if path is correct,
in some cases (dear Windows...).
Based on idea from @lijenstina and @blendify (D2349), thanks.
Over time roll and orbit would scale the quaternion
which is documented as unit length.
In practice any errors would be subtle,
but better normalize as other operators do.
Basic idea is to store fileversion in Library datablock, and split again
Main by libraries after lib linking, do_versions_after_liblink on
those separated Mains, and merge again.
This allows to still have correct versions for each data-block in that
second do_versions step.
Note that this is not used currently in master (might be soon, though),
but is needed for 2.8 work.
Main scheduler would be created way before `-t` argument would be
parsed, since it was on forth pass! Moved it to first pass of argparse,
that kind of stuff should be initialized asap on startup.
When linking data-blocks from same library in several steps, the already
linked data-blocks of same lib would go again through versionning code...
Note: only fixed for libraries, I can't imagine how this could happen
with local data...
Data transfer was not checking if the required geometry existed, thus
causing a segfault when it didn't. This adds the required checks, and
reports errors if geometry is missing.
This also replaces instances of the words "polygon" and "loop" in error
messages with "face" and "corner" respectively, to be consistent with
the rest of the existing UI.
Reviewed By: mont29
Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D2410