Root of the issue was that a1d7ec7139 (from !110109, new comptibility
handling) missed to update code of `handle_subversion_warning`, file
version numbers should be checked here now, not the minversion ones.
On top of that, this report has been changed to a `RPT_WARNING` instead
of a `RPT_ERROR`, and reports 'print level' for file reading was set to
`WARNING` level way too late to have any effect in existing code...
Creating a new window then a new scene would crash on undo
because the undo step loaded would not contain the new windows scene.
Regression introduced since 3.6.
In a few cases (IPO conversion, Proxy conversion, ...), versioning
implies creating or removing IDs, and/or needs access to the whole Main
data-base.
So far this was done ad-hoc by adding some code at the end of
`setup_app_data`.
This commit formalizes this process by adding a BLO call
(`BLO_read_do_version_after_setup`) that will encapsulate all such
complex versioning code.
NOTE: This commit does not address the existing issue that this
versioning code is never performmed when linking new data (outside of
the 'opening a blendfile' context). This topic would require its own
design task.
NOTE: This commit does not fix the few current evil cases of ID creation in
regular versioning code. This will be addressed separately.
Although this commit does modifies slightly some logic in this specific
versioning process, no behavioral changes are expected here.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/111147
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.
This new namemap allows to generate new ID names which are unique in
current Main (for a given ID type), regardless of the library they
belong to.
This new feature will be used by library override to try to reduce name
collisions with its linked reference IDs when more than one override
exists. It is not intended to be used for general ID naming.
Replace `typedef struct X {} X;` with `struct X {};`
In some cases the first and last name didn't match although this
is rarely useful, even a typo in some cases, e.g. TrachPathPoint.
Small inconsistency leftover from ebb5643e59, 32bbfbb06e and 7ef8389dad
commits.
Weirdly enough that was not a problem on Linux X11, but did cause
issues at leaast on Windows and Linux Wayland.
It was assumed destination buffers were at least 1024 bytes which could
overflow by 256 bytes for sequencer directories. Resolve by passing the
destination buffer size to BKE_bpath_foreach_path_fixed_process.
Also remove strcpy use in foreach_path_clean_cb.
- Ensure a trailing slash in BKE_blendfile_userdef_from_defaults
instead of in-line platform specific checks.
- Take a buffer size argument for the directory.
- Use the documented size for SHGetSpecialFolderPathW wchar_t argument.
- Remove use of unsafe `wcscat` on WIN32
This commit affects:
* Reading undo steps from memfile (aka 'Global Undo');
* Handling of UI IDs (WindowManager, Workspaces and Screens) when
opening a .blend file.
While no major changes are expected from a user PoV, there may be some
unexpected changes in rare edge-cases. None has been identified so far.
Undo step loading should be marginally faster (`setup_app_data` itself
is 2-3 times faster, as it does not do remapping anymore, which makes the
whole 'read undo step' process about 20% faster - but the most
time-consuming step on undo is the depsgraph processing, which remains
unchanged here).
This commit also solves some bugs (crashes) in some relatively uncommon
cases, like e.g. if the WM had an IDProperty pointing at an object and
UI is not loaded when opening a new .blend file with the 'Load UI' option
enabled (as in previous code on file opening WM ID would never be
remapped).
From a more technical side, this commit aims mainly at cleaning things
up, in preparation for the introduction of new 'no undo, no readfile'
type of handling (as part of the Brush Assets project):
- Prevent WM code from doing (too much) horrible ID 'management' on
its WM when opening a new file. It used to remove current WM from
the Main database, store it in a temporary own list, and then free
it itself...
- Trying to make the complex logic behind WM handling on file reading a
bit more easy to follow, at least way more documented in code.
- Keep the handling of 'IDs being re-used from old Main' in a single
place, as much as possible:
-- Readfile code itself in undo case (because it's more efficient,
and undo case is in a way simpler than actual .blend file
reading case). The whole `blo_lib_link_restore` block of code
is also removed.
-- (Mostly) setup_app_data code in actual file reading case.
- Sanitize the usage of the 'libmap' in readfile code in undo case
(waaaaay too many pointers were added there, which was hiding some
other issues in the related code, and potentially causing (in
rare cases) memory addresses collisions.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/108016
References to data-blocks in a material were stored in-memory and could
crash if the data-blocks referenced by the material no longer existed
when pasting.
Resolve by using a blend-file for material copy/paste, matching how the
clipboard works in the 3D view-port.
Currently there is no support for including indirectly linked
data-blocks when pasting the material. Instead, data-blocks are restored
by name, by inspecting the current file.
This also fixes a crash where the `SpaceNode::nodetree` could point to
freed memory when pasting a material.
Ref !108496.
Includes contributions by @mont29.
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/
Does not happen very often, but that weak handling of copying linked
data as linked data currently can lead to an invalid namemap in Main.
This is a known issue, fixing it requires addressing #107847.
In the mean time, work around it by re-validating and fixing the namemap
after the problematic liboverride calls.
NOTE: only identified issue currently is the proxy conversion of linked
proxies. The other cases *should* be fine.
Found while investigating issues when opening the
`lib/tests/libraries_and_linking/libraries/main_scene.blend` file.
These are not really about reading or writing .blend files, they are
general utilities for file-names/paths. Having to link to the
blendloader library just for these utilities is annoying.
Moved them to `BKE_blendfile.h` now, in agreement with Bastien.
Pull Request: #105825
- Both success & ok were used for file reading, use the clearer name.
- Paths were single/double quoted, use double quotes for print/reports.
- Rename `path` to `filepath` / `dirpath`.
This commit introduces a new Main boolean flag that marks is as invalid.
Higher-level file reading code does checks on this flag to abort reading
process if needed.
This is an implementation of the #105083 design task.
Given the extense of the change, I do not think this should be
considered for 3.5 and previous LTS releases.
Also minor changes in comments:
- Reference BLENDER_HISTORY_FILE instead of the literal file-name
(simplifies looking up usage).
- Use usernames in tags, as noted in code-style.
BKE blendfile should not be allowed to deal with DNA deprectaed data, so
move recent check in rB138b3815e528 into BLO readfile, in a new
`blo_read_file_checks` util that is being called at the very end of main
readfile code (`blo_read_file_internal` and `library_link_end`).
rB7f564d74f9ed (6 years ago!) forgot to clear the deprecated
`Window->screen` pointer on file read for recent-enough .blend files.
This is required since a valid value is always written in .blend files
for that pointer, to ensure backward compatibility.
The issue was never detected so far because that pointer is explicitely
reset to NULL after filewrite, which includes any memfile undostep
write, and usually existing UI data is re-used instead of loading the
one from the .blend file, so thedden assert in `blo_lib_link_restore`
would never be triggered.
Now moved the assert at the end of `setup_app_data` to ensure it always
get checked.