The default theme of blender has no `icon_border_intensity` and
therefore only loads the regular icons. When newly loaded theme has the
`icon_border_intensity` set it needs to reload the icon textures so both
icon maps would be loaded.
Without reloading the icons a GPU texture is missing and would crash
blender at first use. Starting Blender the second time it would load the
correct icons and would work as expected.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/113016
When the destination path isn't writable - the save callbacks wouldn't
run. Supporting this can be useful so handlers can unlock a file
before saving, see #88493.
Search menu (F3) displays character which was pressed to open a context
specific search. This also breaks the old behavior of showing last searched
operator in text field, instead shows the pressed character.
To fix this, first store the `g_search_text/but->poin` string in
temp_buffer (before pressed key char is copied to `g_search_text`).
Later, restore the g_search_text after invoking the search menu.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/112938
It was already called that way in the UI, since it's referring to a
behavior, not a type. Update the code to match that. Note that this is
a BPY compatibility breaking change for 4.0.
The goal is to make the search faster to use by dynamically adapting to the user.
This can be achieved using the simple but common approach of showing recently
selected items at the top. Note, that the "matching score" between the query and
each search item still has precedence when determining the order. So the last used
item is only at the top, if there is no other search item that matches the query better.
Besides making the search generally faster to use, my hope is that this can also
reduce the need for manually weighting search items in some places. This is
because while the ordering might not be perfect the first time, it will always be
once the user selected the element that should be at the top once.
This patch includes:
* Support for taking recent searches into account in string searching.
* Keep track of a global list of recent searches.
* Store recent searches on disk similar to recently opened files.
* A new setting in the user preferences that allows disabling the functionality.
This can be used if deterministic key strokes are required, e.g. for automated tests.
In the future this could be improved in different ways:
* Add some kind of separator in the search list to indicate which elements are at
the top because they have been used recently.
* Store the recent search items per search, instead of in a global list. This way
it could adapt to the user even better.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/110828
The operator uses the relatively new "GEOMETRY_OT" prefix,
which wasn't handled in the function that finds a keymap for an
operator. To support this, choose the 3D View keymap depending
on the current mode for the geometry object types.
`Restore item` button is not resetting `active` property when keyitem is registered
as `inctive` by default. To fix this, clear `inactive` flag then use default keyitem's
flag to correctly restore the keyitem.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/112497
This reverts commit cabf935afb.
After more investigation I have realized, that this change introduces
another regression and more importantly it is not suited for RCS keymap.
Use Select Box tool by default.
After 618f39fca2 box select operator is not run with tweak tool. This
is regression for sequencer, but the new behavior is consistent with
other editors.
There's no need to use the asset handle type here anymore, it can just
use the asset representation type that is supposed to replace it.
Part of #102877 and #108806.
Previously BPY_python_end wasn't called when scripts called sys.exit()
because BPY_python_end exited the Python interpreter.
Change this behavior to call BPY_python_end without exiting the Python
interpreter while freeing Blender/Python data.
While leaks in the context of sys.exit aren't especially important
it's generally preferable for sys.exit() to match Blender's code-paths
for exiting to avoid unexpected behavior.
There were enough cases of callers ignoring a potential the error value,
using the column width for e.g. to calculate pixel sizes, or the size in
bytes to calculate buffer offsets.
Since text fields & labels can include characters that return an error
from BLI_str_utf8_as_unicode, add the suffix to make this explicit.
Since [0] modal transform in the 3D viewport caused key-maps to be
rebuilt by the event system. Creating a temporary copy for
ViewOpsData_Utility flagged the key-map as outdated.
This could crash (resolved by [1] - for the most-part), but would still
rebuild the whole key-map, adding unnecessary overhead.
This would also reset the KMI_EXPANDED flag, causing transform
to hide key-map items when using Blender with the key-map editor open.
Add a function to temporarily suppress key-map updates.
While not ideal, full support for temporary key-maps that behave
differently to user key-maps is a bigger project for something
that's only needed in one place.
[0]: 017d4912b2
[1]: 9a0eaa2062
Display the modal keymap in the status bar for modal operators that
are called within macros. Most notably, the keymap for the transform
operator is displayed when it's called as part of the duplicate,
extrude, or loopcut operators or when moving nodes.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/108027
The check for control characters didn't account for delete (127).
This wasn't noticeable in most cases as delete is mapped to delete text.
Pressing Shift-Delete would enter 127 control character in the
text-editor, 3D text & Python console. This happened X11 & Wayland,
I didn't check other platforms.
In this case it didn't cause any problems however macros with a
BEGIN/END must always run both, not optionally run based on knowledge
of the iterator implementation cleanup requirement.
Any action that triggered the key-map to be rebuilt causes the key-map
UI to display freed data.
Recently key-map refreshing happens during transform, while this should
be resolved - it's still good to avoid a crash in this situation as it's
possible scripts perform actions that tag the key-map to be rebuilt
which is out of our control.
C++ callers must ensure the arguments are valid,
reserve validity for the RNA API for raising errors.
This is already the case for most RNA API calls that wrap BKE API's.
The operator system assumes that the `ot->ui` callback means
there will always be a redo panel. This situation where there is a
callback but sometimes no inputs hasn't been encountered before.
Resolve that by changing `WM_operator_check_ui_empty` into
a `WM_operator_ui_poll` that handles this case properly, with
a new operator type callback called `ui_poll`.
See #101778, #111346
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/112251
The basic idea is very simple. Whenever a supported menu is open, one can just
start typing and this opens a search that contains all the (nested) menu entries.
The main downside is that this collides with accelerator keys. Those are the
underlined characters in each menu. For now, we just enable this new searching
behavior in a few selected menus: Node Add Menu, View3D Add Menu and
Modifier Add Menu.
This new functionality can be enabled for a menu by setting
`bl_options = {'SEARCH_ON_KEY_PRESS'}` to true in the menu type.
The status bar shows `Type to search...` when a menu is opened that supports search.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/110855
There are a couple of functions that create rna pointers. For example
`RNA_main_pointer_create` and `RNA_pointer_create`. Currently, those
take an output parameter `r_ptr` as last argument. This patch changes
it so that the functions actually return a` PointerRNA` instead of using
the output parameters.
This has a few benefits:
* Output parameters should only be used when there is an actual benefit.
Otherwise, one should default to returning the value.
* It's simpler to use the API in the large majority of cases (note that this
patch reduces the number of lines of code).
* It allows the `PointerRNA` to be const on the call-site, if that is desired.
No performance regression has been measured in production files.
If one of these functions happened to be called in a hot loop where
there is a regression, the solution should be to use an inline function
there which allows the compiler to optimize it even better.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/111976
Loading add-ons after key-maps resolves a problem where add-ons would
setup shortcuts before Blender had created the key-maps.
Making add-ons have to declare the key-maps using region & window types
matching Blender's internal values.
This PR a pitfall pointed out in #110030.
Ref !110092
Previously, BKE level preview image code was in `BKE_icons.h` and `icons.hh`.
While these types are related, I always found this quite hard to navigate since
preview image stuff was just in the middle of icon functions. Plus, people
don't expect preview image functions in icon files, the relationship is not
obvious.
Instead, use focused files that make it easy to quickly navigate them
and see what they are dealing with.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/111709
Generally the context store is owned by `uiBlock`. Other pointers
to the store (in `bContext` and other operator data) shouldn't change
it, so those variables are now const. One exception is the pointer in
`uiLayout`, but that has a clearly short lifetime, so that's okay.
Remove the need for `CTX_store_copy` and `CTX_store_free` by using
C++ copy constructors, unique pointers, and `std::optional`. A few types
are made non-trivial to support this.