Only do special handling of ob->data pointer in case we are remapping to
a valid (non-NULL) other obdata. Otherwise, handle it as any other
'remapping to NULL' case.
Hopefully not breaking anything else...
Move timer and tip out of button code,
now the only requests a tooltip,
passing a creation callback to run.
Needed for manipulators in 2.8,
also helps de-duplicate logic - since we never want
multiple tool-tips showing at once.
Compared to usual cddm one, ccgdm one was not applying the
ob->derivedDeform deformation to the pbvh generated from the
original mesh geometry, when possible.
We can only support painting from subsurf DM in a limited subset of
cases, others (like multiple subsurf, or topology-modyfying ones,
break mapping to original geometry).
This is not the most ideal fix (ideally, we should always be able to get
a mapping to original geometry from any point in modifiers stack...).
We do not always have that one available, and even without the
isDisabled callback this func is helpful.
Note that this is a bot stupid, only modifier actually needing a valid
Scene pointer here is subsurf... :|
This converts object space height to world space displacement, to be
linked to the new vector displacement material output.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3015
This would lead to sock.default_value pointing to the wrong data type,
possibly causing crashes. Unfortunately, this bug will still exist for
older Blender versions that try to load newer files, which makes
changing the type of a node socket problematic.
Drawing hair weights read before the hair array start.
This code could be improved since it currently copy-pastes,
from do_particle_interpolation, but this would need larger changes.
For now just correct existing logic.
Solves these security issues from T52924:
CVE-2017-12102
CVE-2017-12103
CVE-2017-12104
While the specific overflow issue may be fixed, loading the repro .blend
files may still crash because they are incomplete and corrupt. The way
they crash may be impossible to exploit, but this is difficult to prove.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3002
Solves these security issues from T52924:
CVE-2017-12081
CVE-2017-12082
CVE-2017-12086
CVE-2017-12099
CVE-2017-12100
CVE-2017-12101
CVE-2017-12105
While the specific overflow issue may be fixed, loading the repro .blend
files may still crash because they are incomplete and corrupt. The way
they crash may be impossible to exploit, but this is difficult to prove.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3002
Brushes themselves are still affected by the mask, but the viewport is not
showing the mask. This way it's easier to see details while sculpting.
Studio request by Julien Kaspar
For experimental options, outside the scope of typical preferences.
While templates are developed we might want to make changes
to behavior which aren't fully compatible with typical work-flows.
Instead of mixing these options in with current preferences
expose separately (we could even force disable them when templates
aren't int use)
Remove the critical OMP sections used to protect mem allocation.
First one can be done in a separate loop before main, parallelized one.
Second one only affect 'private' data, so we only need to ensure
guardedalloc thread safety is enabled.
This is committed as separated step to ease troubleshooting in case
bisecting becomes necesary.
Gives about 40% speedup of object which has simple-ish deformation applied
on top of subdivided mesh.
This might easily happen with single character animation.
Mutex is now local to particular CCGDM, and guarding edge hash which is only
used by a single function only. There is no need to acquire read lock after
edge hash was created.
This reverts change to BKE_brush_add,
callers now remove the extra user.
Note this isn't very convenient for callers but
is consistent with other ID types.
In the future we will probably remove this and have new
ID's created with zero users.
Now all the fine-tuning is happening using parallel range settings structure,
which avoid passing long lists of arguments, allows extend fine-tuning further,
avoid having lots of various functions which basically does the same thing.