See intern/gawain for the API change. Other files are updated to use the new name. Also updated every call site to the recommended style:
unsigned int foo = VertexFormat_add_attrib(format, "foo", COMP_ ... )
Reference document: http://docs.gl/gl3/glPushAttrib
This patch only tackles the bits that are set by Blender with the
following exceptions:
1) Deprecated states (e.g., GL_STIPPLE) are not saved/restored
2) The exception being GL_ALPHA_TEST, which will be removed, but it may
affect drawing too much now. To be removed once we no longer set GL_ALPHA_TEST
elsewhere.
3) paint_cursor will be tackled separated, since it was abusing
glPush/PopAttrib in the first place.
4) Despite what the glPushAttrib page above may suggest, GL_DEPTH_WRITEMASK needs glGet, not glIsEnabled
5) BGE is still a problem since it relies on GL_ALL_ATTRIB_BITS which
would lead to a way more complete/lenghty solution. Since the BGE has
other (OpenGL deprecated) problems anyways, it can be handled on its own
time.
Finally, the original design for 2.8 was to implement a proper stack
system. However we need to move to core profile sooner than later. So
this is a pragmatic temporary (that may be permanent) solution.
Reviewers: merwin, campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D2600
Core of the issue was that some of our Theme colors are RGB-only, but
were loaded as RGBA.
Note that tracking all possible cases is pretty impossible, so we'll
have to tackle those as they get reported am afraid.
Added new shader for clipping, also cleaned up rotation manipulator
drawing code a bit.
This code should be replaced by new transform manipulators soon, just
keeping this working in the meanwhile.
Using Linear Transform Cosines to compute area lighting. This is far more accurate than other techniques but also slower.
We use rotating quad to mimic sphere area light. For a better approximation, we use a rotating octogon.
Client vertex array state is deprecated, and these are the default values anyway.
No need to bind any basic shader. Let drawing code decide which shader it wants to use.
Part of T49165 (general OpenGL upgrade)
- use in/out instead of attribute/varying
- use named output instead of gl_FragColor
- use texture() instead of the multitude of older texture sampling functions
The #if __VERSION__ == 120 paths (needed on Mac) will be removed after we switch to 3.3 core profile.
Part of T49165 (general OpenGL upgrade)
Builtin names staring with gl_ will not be available in core profile. Same with the ftransform function. New matrix API provides the same names minus the gl_ prefix.
Part of T49450
- init projection matrices with identity
- fix copy/paste mistake in GetProjectionMatrix3D
- add extra matrices needed by material GLSL
Working toward T49450
New matrix API does not support texture matrices. Not sure what the final code will look like, but this at least avoids interference with new ModelView matrix.
Marked each line with TEXTURE so they can be disregarded during searches.
Related to T49450
For functions that expect a 4x4 matrix, you can pass in that, or array[16], or float*, or... Casting at each call site can get annoying, and obscures the logic.
The C11 section still needs work, but the non-C11 macros help on the system I tested on (Mac/clang).
Part of T49450
This is used to send latest matrix values to shader when drawing.
Previously handled by calling OpenGL matrix functions, followed by gpuMatrixUpdate_legacy. With this change that function is no longer needed.
Part of T49450
For the sake of forward progress on T49450
We can now replace legacy gl* matrix function calls with their gpu equivalents. "Inactive" in this code means we're using the legacy matrix stacks, not our own. Setting up the proper gpuMatrixBegin2D/3D/End calls can be done afterward.
Most or all of this will be removed after the transition to core profile.
Before now it lived in source/blender/gpu for convenience. Only a few files in the gpu module use Gawain directly.
Tested on Mac, time to push and test on Windows.
Todo: some CMake magic to make it easy to
#include "gawain/some_header.h"
from any C or H file. Main problem here is the many editors that include GPU_immediate.h which includes Gawain's immediate.h -- is there a way to avoid changing every editor's CMakeLists?
Now that we're almost done with T49043, let's run immediate mode at full speed. Debug builds will still do strict checks.
Developers should still test their changes before committing! Recommended:
$ make debug (or make lite debug)
$ blender --debug-gpu
GL_SELECT is really slow in this branch and will be removed.
For now we simply change AUTO behavior to avoid possible conflicts with merges
and upcoming color-id-based selection.